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Archives for July 2016

ARESEP could be forced to pay 8,403,556,803 colones!

July 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Congressman Mario Redondo, President of the Commission of Revenue and Public Expenditure filed a complaint. According to a document submitted by some companies, Autoridad Reguladora de Servicios Públicos (ARESEP) could be forced to pay 8,403,556,803 colones due to five legal processes that are waiting for a sentence. The involved companies are: Inversiones Tapachula S.A, Consorcio […]

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Costa Rican sloths will melt your heart!

July 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The cutest images of sloths in Costa Rica were captured by the American photographer and conservationist Sam Trull, who came to the country to help improve the conditions of these animals. The photographs, replicated by National Geographic, are accompanied by a report published this month on the work the photographer has done in Costa Rica […]

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Homophobic signs keep appearing in Goicoechea

July 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Since June 6th, in Goicoechea, signs with homophobic threats have appeared. Authorities explained that a preliminary investigation has already started, so they are collecting and analyzing evidence. Although there were some attempts to find more information, Karla Rivera, press assistant in the Public Prosecutor’s Office, indicated that this part of the process is private to […]

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Duke is doing better

July 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Duke, the puppy who lost much of its snout due to an attack with a machete, recovers and the veterinary gave him a medical discharge. After 14 days in the clinic, the organization Vida Animal Costa Rica announced that the dog was sent to a foster home. He will return to the veterinary center in […]

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Entrepreneurs cleaned the streets of Leo XIII

July 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Around 50 women from the Development Association Leo XIII took the streets of Garabito sector and cleaned the community, as part of the project “I love, I clean, I recycle”, an initiative of Tibás Municipality. The municipality donated the necessary tools for the work: brooms, shovels, trash bags, shirts and gloves. On behalf of the […]

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New police station in Liberia

July 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

In Liberia, there is a new police station fully equipped with furniture and technological devices. The new building will house 195 officers of Liberia Armed Forces. The new police station has green spaces, parking lots, rooms, cells, offices and a kitchen. It was an investment of 1.9 million dollars. President Luis Guillermo Solis Rivera, first […]

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