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Celebrating Valentine’s Day the Costa Rican Way: Love with a Smile

As a U.S. citizen living in Costa Rica, I’m thinking of this Valentine’s Day almost like another Thanksgiving. At a time in history when...

5 questions for a Costa Rican musician: blind artist Gerardo Mora

Gerardo Mora overcame blindness, discrimination and alcoholism to pursue his dream as a musician. Here's his extraordinary story.

La falta de respeto por la vida en Costa Rica: necesitamos un cambio

Roberto Guzmán, director de Chepecletas, comparte sus esperanzas para un cambio de cultura en nuestras calles: un cambio que debe venir de cada uno de nosotros.

Costa Rican footballer Álvaro Saborío suddenly retires due to ‘unfair insults’

The 34-year-old Saprissa forward retired after just a month with the team, citing too many insults from fans and media directed at him and his family.

What to do this Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day, or el Día del Amor y la Amistad in Costa Rica, is right around the corner – and as usual, a wide...

Retiring in Costa Rica: ‘Come here with an open mind’

Allen Dickinson retired to Costa Rica 10 years ago. Now with a Tica wife and a job as the editor of ARCR's El Residente magazine, he says the country has brought a lot of surprises his way.

Nosara is a Costa Rican town from another planet

Nosara is a major yoga capital, a teacher of teachers, and it’s a first-class surf destination, but it’s more than the sum of its parts.

Costa Rican authorities investigate explosives left on La Platina bridge

The infamous La Platina bridge was back in the news Wednesday morning when word came out that a small explosive device had been left on the bridge late last week.

Help The Tico Times celebrate Valentine’s Day by sharing your story

The Tico Times is on the lookout for Costa Rican love stories; share yours and be entered in a raffle for our latest book.

‘Chepex’ project seeks to provide new payment technology for public transport

A new enterprise seeks to introduce electronic payment for Costa Rica's bus systems.

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