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Brazilian language institute opens first franchise in Costa Rica

Wizard language schools, founded in Brazil in 1987, have 1,200 sites around the world.

Are the eggs on your plate free-range?

Humane Society International launches a program in Costa Rica to convince restaurant and store owners to better market eggs produced from free-range chickens. But consumers still need education, the head of the program says.

From Pasture to Paradise: Hacienda Pinilla

Atlanta developer Hg Patillo bought a 4,500-acre farm in 1973; now it's an eco-friendly and luxurious vacation community.

Playing on grass at the Four Seasons Papagayo

It's the only grass tennis court in the Four Seasons chain, and it may be the only in all of Costa Rica.

No Festival Imperial in 2013?

The man behind the fest discussed with The Tico Times the festival’s achievements, reactions from the artists who played and the challenges of pulling off a Festival Imperial next year.

Costa Rica needs more taxes … eventually

Some experts say there's only one way out of Costa Rica's ongoing fiscal deficit problem: new taxes.

15 years later, Bill Clinton returns to Costa Rica

At the 2nd annual Sustainability and Happiness Business Forum, the former U.S. president selected the six people who could “save the world.”

Bob Dylan lives up to his legend at historic Costa Rica concert

The famous folk-pop balladeer and Presidential Medal of Freedom winner wows a crowd of some 4,500 people in Heredia’s Palacio de los Deportes on May 5.

Are U.S. chains taking over Costa Rica?

U.S.-based franchises are finding an increasingly open market in Costa Rica. Today, 171 foreign franchises operate here. How will it affect local businesses?

Chill out, see volcanoes at Blue River Resort

Remote hot-springs resort offers relaxation, adventure and old Costa Rica feel.

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