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Archives for March 1, 2017

Get ready for the heat

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

According to the weather report by the National Meteorological Institute (IMN) the hottest and driest days of the year are approaching, which is normal during the dry season in the country. In March, there is a lower influence of trade winds due to the weakening of the high pressure systems in the Atlantic, making March […]

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If La Platina was closed for you yesterday, today it is open

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

If yesterday was a restriction day for you to transit La Platina, today you’ll be able to drive through the General Cañas highway at any time. This is one of the new provisions of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) regarding the transit on the road where they are building a new bridge […]

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Inmates caused chaos and fear in Pococí prison

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Ministry of Justice had to intervene in Pococí prison, after a gang of 17 prisoners altered the order and security of the penitenciary center. Reportedly, the prisoners of Hall D-2 raised an appeal and explained that the gang charged for the use of beds and microwaves and they also sell phones and even food. […]

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An American tourist was rescued by Costa Rican officers

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Officers from the Flamingo Coast Guard Station in Santa Cruz of Guanacaste rescued an American tourist who had an accident in a kayak. The accident occurred in Punta Sabana town, in Playa Conchal, where a wave apparently capsized the small boat in which the foreigner was traveling. Thanks to the Coast Guard’s constant presence in […]

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Redondo: “the Government is responsible for this situation”

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Legislator Mario Redondo blamed the government for what happened at the Institute for Cooperative Development (INFOCOOP), despite the decision of the Executive to intervene it for nine months. I think INFOCOOP must be investigated (…) The government is an accomplice and partner in all this situation. The president of INFOCOOP has been the same for […]

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Proposal for small interventions would relieve roads from traffic

March 1, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A project known as “Topics” raised by the Association of Engineers and Architects (CFIA) proposes paying attention to some specific points of infrastructure, with small changes or interventions that can help reduce the problem of traffic jams. Olman Vargas, executive director of the CFIA, explained that this proposal was already submitted to the Ministry of […]

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