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Archives for August 2017

Central Valley flooded after rains on Wednesday

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Central Valley was flooded after the rains of Wednesday afternoon. In areas such as Sabana, Downtown San José and San Sebastián there were floods. There were 8 houses and 6 people affected. The neighbors of Calle Morenos once again were victims of the flooding of the river that surrounds their houses. The residents look […]

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Solís hopes for early solution to conflict in Guatemala

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Although the president preferred not to comment on the background of the political crisis in Guatemala, he made it clear that what happened is creating doubts about the strength of some institutions in that country. On Sunday, President Jimmy Morales called for the expulsion of the United Nations anti-corruption chief, Colombian Iván Velasquez, two days […]

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Cartago will wear colors this weekend

August 30, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Once again the Old Metropolis will be filled with colors and creative handcrafted products, in the traditional La Pasada Festival, which will be held on September 2nd and 3rd. The opening will be on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. in the Plaza Mayor, in front of the Ruins. There, all the people will meet to witness […]

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Highest increase in fuel prices comes into force this week

August 30, 2017 by Staff News Writer

This week, there will be an increase of ¢43 colones for each liter of diesel, ¢25 for each liter of super gasoline and ¢21 in the plus, according to a resolution by the Public Service Regulatory Authority (ARESEP). Therefore, each liter of diesel would go from ¢449 to ¢492, super gasoline would go from ¢577 […]

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Uber will ask identity verification from clients who only pay in cash

August 30, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Uber announced three changes to the mobile application for users in Costa Rica. The changes focus on users who only pay in cash, the ability to share travel information with other drivers and the creation of internal chat. The application, which causes conflicts in the private passenger transport sector, has 16 thousand drivers and an […]

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Three people arrested for decapitating a crocodile

August 30, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Two men and one woman were arrested after being intercepted while transporting a decapitated crocodile and a rifle across the Matina sector in Limón. According to the police report, this incident occurred in a community known as Larga Distancia of the Carrandí district, where the vehicle used to travel by two men named Mejías and […]

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