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President signs anti-smoking bill

The law becomes official once it is published in the government newspaper, La Gaceta, which Chinchilla said would happen “as soon as possible.”

Family of missing French couple visits Costa Rica

Claude and Gerard Dubois disappeared near the central Pacific beach town of Manuel Antonio on March 31, 2011.

When bark turns to bite

Pit bulls, American Staffordshire terriers and other aggressive dog breeds are running amok in Tamarindo and Playa Langosta

EARTH University goes global

Second in a two part series on how EARTH University is innovating new ways to improve the environment in Costa Rica and beyond.

Spanish learners hit stride in Heredia

Many students traveling to Costa Rica to learn Spanish head straight to the coast. But language schools in Heredia think they'll teach you more.

‘Tr3s Marias’ joins Tico feature film lineup

A new Costa Rican film that explores urban problems in Latin American cities has been declared significant by the Culture Ministry.

Costa Rica’s Supreme Court declares anti-smoking bill constitutional

Following a legal review, the tough anti-smoking bill heads to President Laura Chinchilla, who will sign the reforms into law Thursday morning.

In Limón, a sustainable community takes shape

First in a two part series on how EARTH University is innovating new ways to improve the environment in Costa Rica and beyond.

Business leaders form new U.K.-Tico Chamber

After years of pondering the idea, U.K. business owners and Tico leaders joined the U.K. Embassy in inaugurating the United Kingdom-Costa Rica Chamber of Commerce.

Tranquility in Tamarindo: Who knew?

Sueño del Mar B&B guests can have their party in Tamarindo and come home to the best breakfast in town.

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