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Costa Rican created method to teach science in Chile

July 19, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Daniela Mendoza is a Costa Rican biologist based in Chile. She and her husband Matías Gutiérrez, a Chilean biochemist, developed a venture that today is an established and recognized company in that country. Biochemistry CL focuses in developing experimental methodology to teach science. The idea is that children learn by playing and experimenting without having […]

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Nicoya’s cantaloupes arrive in Europe

July 18, 2016 by Staff News Writer

A small and new company from Guanacaste has proven that where there is a will, there is a way. Its potential for businesses created the conditions to export 95% of its cantaloupe production to Europe. “Pura Vida Melons” is located in Dulce Nombre, Nicoya, Guanacaste. The company sent about 234 containers with 460 tons of […]

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Expo Bienestar Animal to be held this month

July 18, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If you are interested in learning about your pet, do not miss the opportunity of participating in the fair Expo Bienestar Animal, to be held next weekend (July 22nd to 24th) and the following one (July, 29th to 31st). The event aims to provide knowledge and adoption spaces, as well as areas to sale products […]

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Costa Ricans disapprove Nicaragua’s tank purchase

July 18, 2016 by Staff News Writer

73% of Costa Ricans think Nicaragua’s acquisition of 50 military tanks is unfavorable, but only 37% of them believe the country should file a complaint on the matter. This was revealed by a survey conducted by the company Cid Gallup in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, where they asked citizens’ opinion on the purchase from […]

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Poor roads are the price to pay for new sewers

July 18, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Walking the streets of Cartago has been complicated in recent weeks due to a series of works done in the province. Complaints of drivers are constant and traffic congestion in the heart of the canton causes great discomfort. However, municipal authorities explain that this is the price to pay for their most important project: the […]

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Vice President of the German Parliament visits Costa Rica

July 18, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The vice president of Germany’s parliament, Edelgard Bulmahn, is visiting Costa Rica from July, 16th until July, 20th. As part of her agenda, the representative of the German government visited the company Flexográfica de Exportación in order to see the results of the program “Energy Manager”, which was developed with the support of the German […]

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