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The Holidays Through the Eyes of a Costa Rica Customer Service Agent

YOUNG WRITERS: A Costa Rican call center employee reminds us that people are more important than material things and asks us to be nice to customer service agents.

Coffee Harvest in Costa Rica: A Community Affair

On smaller plantations in Costa Rica, coffee picking is a way for neighbors and family members to earn a little extra money and socialize during the harvest season.

Marlin Mania Strikes Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast

Monster marlin as big as 900 pounds are crashing baits along the Pacific coast.

Hanukkah, menorah lightings starts

Costa Rica’s Jewish community prepares to celebrate a miracle starting at sunset Dec. 20.

Lights, smiles ring in holiday season in Costa Rican capital

More than a million lights have been switched on in holiday displays throughout San José, illuminating the way to the festive season.

Costa Rica celebrates army abolition

While the country celebrated 63 years without an army at a ceremony held at the National Museum, demonstrators protested the presence of Panama’s president.

Costa Rican Coffee Co-op Sets Example in Carbon Neutral Practices

Local co-op helps coffee growers go green.

Thanksgiving: A worthy holiday

YOUNG WRITERS: A Tico sixth-grader explains why he thinks Thanksgiving should be celebrated in Costa Rica.

Natural bug solutions for the Costa Rica home and garden

HOME GARDENING: Before you reach for that can of poison, try these natural methods for controlling insects.

Costa Rica says no to industrial tuna farms

The Environment Ministry’s National Technical Secretariat (SETENA) put the brakes on an industrial tuna farming operation last week slated for construction at the mouth...

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