The bridge over Virilla River in the General Cañas road will be closed at 10:30 p.m. and not at 10:00 p.m. as it was originally scheduled. The measure is taken to facilitate the return of people who go to the 90-minute ‘match for life’ that will be developed in the National Stadium. The Transit Police […]
Archives for January 2017
Palmares Festival will start next week!
Palmares Festival will start on January 12th and it will run until March 24th. The Palmareña Civic Association (ACP), which organized the event, declared that this year, the celebrations will offer 5 novelties: 1. Barra Imperial and Hard Rock Cafe will offer a “lounge” proposal, which, according to the organizers, will provide more comfort to […]
The national oil bill could increase in 2017
According to the Central Bank estimates, the national oil bill could increase by 24.8% in 2017. A recent agreement among oil producers and the expectation of higher prices of raw materials make authorities from importing countries consider the potential impact they will face during this year. Therefore, the bill could rise to $ 1,340 million. […]
You don’t longer need the Income Certification to be assisted in the institutions of the CCSS
From January 1st, no worker will receive the Income Certification, issued by the Costa Rican Social Security Fund, again. Now, to be assisted in the institutions of the Fund, you only need the insured and identity cards. The CCSS is no longer requesting the income certification as a requirement for the provision of health services […]
“Spiderman” was arrested by the OIJ
A subject was arrested by the judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ): he was accused of multiple robberies. Just like spiderman, the man climbed walls to enter into businesses and take articles from the capital. One of the robberies occurred on November 10th , 2016 at a medical center. At that time, the suspect stole a laptop, […]
Delinquent debtors to the CCSS increased by the end of 2016
While in June 2016 the employers’ debt with the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) was ¢ 4,921 million, at the end of this year, that amount grew to ¢ 5,258 million. According to official data, the number of delinquent patterns also increased: it went from 1,056 at half a year to 1,230 in December. […]
