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Costa Rican ‘Economic Miracle’ Readies to Meet High Goals

The Chinchilla administration announced its financial goals for the next four years Monday, June 28, saying it is aiming for $9 billion in foreign...

Go Green at New Feria Verde de Aranjuez

Go green. How? A new Saturday organic farmer’s market, the Feria Verde de Aranjuez, is your answer. Options for living an eco-friendly existence are...

The 4th of July: Time for Reflection & Celebrationc

When countries celebrate their national days, they tend to commemorate an event. It might be a great military victory, the ratification of a constitution,...

Theater Group to Showcase Members’ Creative Talents

From a peppery song about marital bliss to a heartfelt eulogy for a lost love, from the memoir of an ornery cat to a...

Noriega could be heading home soon

  Former Panamanian strongman Gen. Manuel Noriega could be back on his native soil within the year, despite being sentenced yesterday to seven years in...

Patients move to new hospital next week in Heredia

  The Costa Rican Red Cross announced on Wednesday that it will help move patients and equipment next week from the Costa Rican Social Security...

Caldera Highway poised to reopen

    Costa Rica's Public Works and Transport Ministry is predicting the Caldera Highway could open as soon as this weekend, if the results of a...

RACSA general manager resigns as ICE considers absorbing company

  Business survival sometimes requires that bigger companies devour smaller ones. In the upcoming months, Internet providerand telecommunications company Radiográfica Costarricense S.A. (RACSA), a subsidiary...

Costa Rica airport expands to meet projected long-term growth

  Juan Santamaría International Airport's new operator announced this week the completion of several expansion works and plans to continue improving the airport's terminal and...

Costa Rica’s informal taxis strike again

  Last week, President Laura Chinchilla's government came to terms with one group of informal taxi drivers, or porteadores, presenting legislation that would resolve their...

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