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Archives for March 21, 2017

Bus stops to Desamparados change in San José

March 21, 2017 by Staff News Writer

From Monday, the bus stops of San Miguel and La Capri de Desamparados, changed locations in San Jose. Now they are located in the 8th Avenue to follow routes number 70 San José-Desamparados -La Capri, from the company Autotransportes Desamparados, and 120 San José-Encinales, from the company Buses San Miguel Higuito, moved to the 9th […]

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30 women blocked route 32

March 21, 2017 by Staff News Writer

30 women made a demonstration in Limón 2000, and they closed route 32. They assured that the waste-water pipes are overflowing. The communications department of the Ministry of Public Security confirmed the information and it also informed that they had banners that said: ‘ we are tired of the waste water.’ Rafael Araya, regional director […]

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Firefighters saved 5 puppies from a fire in Escazú

March 21, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Fire Department continues to save lives and not only people’s lives, but also animals’. On Sunday afternoon, they rescued five puppies from a fire in San Antonio de Escazú. In addition to the puppies, they saved a parakeet and a rabbit. The puppies were taken care of by paramedics from the Fire Department. They […]

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The PANI will start an investigation against the 7 children’s legal representatives

March 21, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The 7 children who were alone last Friday during a fire in Desamparados are now under the custody of the PANI. Although the institution initially said that there was no negligence in this case, it will now initiate an investigation against the children’s legal representatives because, hours after the fire, they were left alone again. […]

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Millions of dollars in Costa Rican remittances are in danger

March 21, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The promise by President Donald Trump to expel all illegal immigrants seriously threatens a large part of the monthly remittances Costa Ricans send to their families. There are about 42 thousand Costa Ricans with papers and permits in order to live in the United States. They can sleep peacefully. But how many illegal Costa Ricans […]

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Solís: “public funds can’t be used for political campaigns”

March 21, 2017 by Staff News Writer

President Luis Guillermo Solís said that he will be strict to those who intend to use public funds, such as those destined for social programs, for campaigns. He declared so due to the alleged accusations made by legislator Mario Redondo. The president informed that he will study the case because such a public complaint should […]

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