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VAMOS Political Party: we have progressive agenda

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Although most citizens criticize politics, the truth is that the increase of the party offer demonstrates the active participation of many in this matter. For example, VAMOS party offered a progressive focus for the many provincial groupings and their possible legislators in San José. I’m excited and proud to see how much we’ve grown. We […]

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Crocodiles in Tárcoles river will be evaluated

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

In order to study crocodiles under the bridge over Tárcoles river’s health, some experts captured one of these animals, so that biologists and veterinarian specialists perform some tests. Jason Vargas, tour guide from Cocodrile Man Tour company, declared that, in the last 3 or 4 years, they have noticed that the animals are losing weight until […]

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Narcs are influecing important institutions

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Costa Ricans’ perception of the influence of drug trafficking in public institutions was captured in the 2016 Actualidades survey that is has been carried out annually by the School of Statistics of the University of Costa Rica (UCR). The data collected by Andrés Arguedas, Alejandro Sandí and Alejandro Zúñiga are really interesting for the specialist […]

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Colombia and Costa Rica started to renegotiate the free trade agreement

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A Colombian delegation is in national territory to renegotiate the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Costa Rica, a measure that interests different sectors, especially those related to coffee, poultry and pork, As well as some dairy products. Foreign Trade Minister Alexander Mora confirmed from Brussels that a few weeks ago authorities received the request from […]

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Police to take care of students

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Public Safety authorities explained the actions they will take to ensure the safety of hundreds of students. To set the measures they met with schoolchildren, teachers and parents at Abraham Lincoln School in Alajuelita. Juan José Andrade, director of the Public Force, gave details on the plan they have has to take care of students […]

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Authorities are hunting loggers

February 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Officials of the Public Force and officials of the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) seized 210 logs and 14 trees clear-felled in the indigenous sector of Palmira de Potrero Grande, in Buenos Aires, Puntarenas. The officers, who are constantly patrolling and conducting roadblocks and coordinating with the MINAE, received an alert for illegal logging, […]

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