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Final thoughts from Costa Rica’s short-lived Copa América: Is Ramírez in the hot seat?

Costa Rica's disappointing performance in the Copa América has brought a lot more questions than answers about this team heading towards the 2018 World Cup.

Would you trust a taxi driver to sell you real estate in Costa Rica?

Looking to buy your dream home in Costa Rica? Why not ask your taxi driver? After all, he has the same legal authority to bring buyers and sellers together as a career real estate agent — i.e., none — and he is entitled to the same fat commission.

Michigan fugitive arrested in Jacó

When police apprehended him in Jacó, Saatio resisted arrest and tried unsuccessfully to escape custody again, according to police.

A thumb’s up for earthquake education and thrills in Cartago

The Tico Times visited the new earthquake simulator outside Cartago, and came away both entertained and enlightened.

5 questions for a Costa Rican photographer

The Tico Times chats with young photographer Francisco Cubillo about rural life, Chepe and self-expression in our Weekend Arts Spotlight.

Costa Rica shows signs of life in thrilling 3-2 win over Colombia

Costa Rica's La Sele rebounded with a 3-2 win over Colombia in Saturday's Copa América match in Houston, Texas.

Air Canada to increase Toronto-San José flights from 5 to 11 per week

Recognizing the growing importance of Costa Rica as a tourist destination for Canadians, Air Canada is increasing the number of Toronto-San José flights it offers from five a week to 11.

What’s left for Costa Rica at disappointing Copa América?

On Saturday, it's about churning out a respectable product against a world-class Colombian side. Another blowout on a big stage will lead to more questions and doubts surrounding this team’s future.

Migrants flowing through is likely Costa Rica’s new normal, minister says

The Tico Times sat down with Communications Minister Mauricio Herrera to talk about how the government is approaching the latest wave of unauthorized immigration, which included more than 1,400 people in May.

Copa America in the U.S.: Gaffes expose rushed planning, draw ire

Mixed up anthems, "crazy" travel schedules and half-empty stadiums make some question whether the U.S. was the best choice to host the historically South American soccer tournament.

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