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Monteverde’s Hotel Belmar a tasty escape

Commune with nature, feast on surf-n-turf and pass out in a comfy chalet.

Housing market changing

After a boom-bust bubble cycle in the Pacific coast area, real estate property appreciation there and in the Central Valley is once again positive.

Escazú Mayor Barahona: Local government can work

Escazú Mayor Arnolodo Barahona and his progressive Yunta Progresista Escazuceña party wrested control from national political parties in 2010 elections. Two years later, the mayor tells The Tico Times what he’s accomplished.

T+Karpio celebrates contemporary art across San José

10 Spaces, 10 Activities, 30 Artists, 30 Years.

Caifanes is back

Famed Mexican band formed in 1987.

Artful fundraising

Dim sum, bingo and whimsical chairs are all part of a couple of unconventional fundraisers on Sept. 1.

It’s getting easier to go solar in Costa Rica

For years homeowners in Costa Rica largely have been locked out of the solar option by high pricing and lack of infrastructure. That’s quickly changing, making solar energy a viable option for energy consumers who want to save money and the planet.

ICE blames Internet, phone blackout on equipment failure

UPDATE: The blackout affected more than 2 million uses throughout the country Wednesday.

Marine activists urge Costa Rican president to halt shark fin imports

The importation of shark fins through Nicaragua has prompted a call for the review of Costa Rican customs law.

Slowed action in the South, Guanacaste still the place to be

Sails, Marlin and “bull-sized” dorado coming up in Guanacaste, wahoo plentiful in Santa Rosa.

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