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Archives for November 29, 2016

MEP works to reopen all schools

November 29, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday morning, Sonia Marta Mora, Minister of Education, explained that today and tomorrow they will have to vacate schools operating as shelters for the homeless in different communities. The President has called for us to recover the educational centers we were using as shelters. It’s not about people being left homeless, but there are […]

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Potatoes and onions were not included in the FTA with the United States

November 29, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The greatest fear of opening the rice business for the Free Trade Agreement with the United States (CAFTA) is that the potato and the onion are left aside. Alexánder Mora, Minister of Foreign Trade, explained that these are the only two products that were excluded from the trade agreement. The official stated that he will […]

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Check the expiration date of the products you donate!

November 29, 2016 by Staff News Writer

During the collection campaigns carried out by the Costa Rican Red Cross in different parts of the country in order to help families affected by Hurricane Otto, some people took expired pasta and canned products in the canton of Mora. The products were identified during the process of control and revision that the committee conducted. […]

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Native communities are also donating food to help victims of hurricane Otto

November 29, 2016 by Staff News Writer

In the wake of Hurricane Otto, hundreds of Costa Ricans have made donations for the affected families in Upala and other communities. To the surprise of many and as role models, the inhabitants from the indigenous area of Baja Talamanca are also part of this initiative. From Amubri, Cachabli, Shiroles, Katsi, Suretka and other communities […]

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Traffic in Curridabat? The solution could be in the air!

November 29, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Driving in Curridabat in rush hour is impossible mission: from Tirrases to Plaza del Sol, a distance of less than 5 kilometers, takes up to 45 minutes. The solution to the road’s chaos could be in the air. The Municipality of Curridabat is conducting a study to determine the feasibility of building a cable car […]

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Downpours are expected in central and southern Pacific

November 29, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The National Meteorological Institute (IMN) forecasts rainfall for the Central and South Pacific today. On the other hand, in the North Zone and the Caribbean, a reduction of the rains is expected, since the cold front that was affecting the country is gradually moving away. We recommend to take precaution in both the North Zone […]

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