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Archives for May 2016

Longer government periods would be useless without other reforms

May 26, 2016 by Staff News Writer

A group of 17 legislators from 5 political parties made a proposal for the congress, the president, vice-presidents, mayors, aldermen and syndics to be elected for 5 years. The reasoning behind the proposal is that four years is a very short time to develop plans, strategies and public policies. However, some argue that extending government’s […]

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Illegal species trafficking supplies stores and rescue centers

May 26, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) warns that some pet stores and animal rescue centers in San José participate in illegal trafficking. Some of the species being traded are tarantulas, iguanas, snakes and turtles. According to Carlos Madriz, chief of prevention, protection and species control at SINAC, rescue centers and stores had documentation of […]

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Costa Rica is not prepared for animals’ mass evacuation

May 26, 2016 by Staff News Writer

What would happen to the thousands of animals from nearby farms if Turrialba volcano’s activity worsens? The truth is that the country is not ready for a mass evacuation of animals. Felipe Arguedas, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG), admits the government has no capacity for mass evacuation, which is not […]

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A dog dies defending his owner on an assault

May 26, 2016 by Staff News Writer

A dog was shot while trying to defend his owner while his store was being robbed, and it couldn’t be saved of its wounds. On the assault, the dog’s owner was injured too. The man went to seek medical attention and couldn’t find anyone to take his dog to the vet, according the owner. Since […]

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Who are the cyclists that ride in San José?

May 25, 2016 by Staff News Writer

San Jose cyclists are mostly men, ages 26 to 35 years old, who own a car or a motorcycle but prefer to ride a bicycle. This is the profile of cyclists in San José, according to a poll made by the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT for its acronym in Spanish). The study will be […]

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Fiscal deficit reached 1.6 percent of GPD in 2016 first quarter

May 25, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The financial deficit of the Government amounted ¢495.000 million, which represents 1.6 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GPD) In the first quarter of 2016 the fiscal deficit diminished 1.9 percent of GDP in comparison with the same period last year. According to data published last night by the Finance Ministry, in the first four […]

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U.S. President Orders Navy Task Force to Caribbean to Counter Venezuela Threat

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Legislators approve moratorium for registration of shareholders

President confirms gasoline give away for ethanol pilot project

Chinese company sells low cost smart phones in Costa Rica

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Farmers will march to the Ministry of Agriculture

IMN warns of dangerous UV radiation this Friday

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