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Costa Rica’s health minister may step down Monday

Health Minister María Luisa Ávila did not deny rumors late Wednesday that she could be resigning her post.

Costa Rica approves higher bus fares

Riders can expect higher bus fares starting next week.

Health officials seize Chinese products from supermarket

Mackerel, sardines and smoked duck among the food products confiscated this week.

11 Red Cross posts will aid two million Romería participants

The annual Catholic tradition peaks next Monday when more than a million people will walk to the basilica in Cartago for a Tuesday morning mass.

Costa Rica health care workers end 4-day strike

A government deal Saturday offers few gains for striking public health care workers.

Are Wal-Mart’s prices the lowest?

Wal-Mart claims to offer "Everyday low prices." But do they? The Costa Rican Economy Ministry is making the world's largest retail chain prove their audacious advertising campaign.

U.S. Republicans seek to cut funds to OAS, Nicaragua

Republicans plan to cut $44 million in funding for the Organization of American States.

How to cross the border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Crossing the northern border into Nicaragua at Peñas Blancas can be confusing, loud, hot and exhausting. Here are some tips to help you prepare for your trip.

Health agency report slams Costa Rica’s Caja management

A Pan American Health Organization report warns the Social Security System could go bankrupt if expenditures are not reduced.

Cell tower disputes could delay new service

The newest obstacle to the opening of Costa Rica's cellphone market to incoming providers is the construction of cell towers, which is enraging residents around the country.

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