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Archives for May 28, 2017

Seniors at San Pedro Claver Home Need Your Help

May 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

About 60 senior citizens need you to improve their quality of life at Hogar San Pedro Claver, which is located in Pavas. They need an elevator to move better inside the building. Most people in this home were abandoned by their families, others suffer from a disability and taking them from one floor to another […]

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Poás gases affect Coronado’s air quality

May 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Sunday, both the Turrialba and Poás volcanoes remained calm. However, the plume of gases and aerosols of the colossal in Alajuela is affecting the quality of the atmospheric air in Coronado. This influence is moderate, as reported by the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (OVSICORI). The institution explained that the maximum level […]

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Rainfall in Tilarán caused losses for ¢138 million on farms

May 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Losses from last-day rains and landslides that affected the communities of Viejo Arenal and Tronadora de Tilarán in Guanacaste amounted to at least ¢ 138 million, according to the National Emergency Commission (CNE). The institution reports approximately 7,421 hectares of land affected, nine dead animals, several landslides in the stretch to Río Chiquito, in the […]

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Bike tour in San José for a smoke-free environment

May 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A group of cyclists toured the capital to celebrate health and cry out for a smoke-free environment. Although the World No Tobacco Day will be celebrated on May 31st, sports people decided to ride their bikes from La Sabana to Parque del Este on Sunday. Their motto: change cigarettes for a bicycle. Carlos, one of […]

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Capriles posts a video showing the military shooting protesters

May 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Through his twitter account, Henrique Capriles sent a message to the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro warning him that in the streets there is always someone who sees everything. The text comes with a video where an officer is seen carrying his gun and firing in Anzoátegui State. Subsequently, protesters are seen running to protect […]

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Cloned plane plate belong to aviation school

May 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The license plate from the plane that crashed on farm 18 in Palmar Norte de Osa belongs to an aviation school established in Panama since 2010. Carlos Hidalgo, a spokesman for the Ministry of Public Security (MSP), indicated that the registration HP1760FT is in the name of Teru-Teru Corporation / MAG Flight Training, SA. According […]

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