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Two tropical waves will affect the country in the coming days

October 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Tropical Waves No. 40 and No. 41 will arrive in the country on Thursday and during the weekend, respectively, mainly through the Central and South Pacific, and the Central Valley. This was confirmed on Tuesday by the National Emergency Commission. The president of the National Commission for Risk Prevention and Emergency Care (CNE), Alexander Solís, […]

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Poás Volcano National Park will reopen on Wednesday

October 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

After the temporary closure of Poás volcano on Tuesday, authorities from SINAC and MINAE informed that the park will open again on Wednesday. Rafael Gutiérrez, director of the central region of SINAC, indicated that according to the measurements and field work carried out by volcanologists, the conditions are within a normal range, which is why […]

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Garabito was renewed as a sustainable tourism destination

October 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

With the support of the Chamber of Tourism and Sustainable Trade of the Central Pacific (CATUCOSO), and the collaboration of the Municipality of the canton, Garabito recently celebrated its launch as a sustainable tourist destination, which is expected to consolidate as an excellent alternative for national and foreign visitors, as well as strengthen this activity, […]

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Government ruled out raising liquor tax “to avoid contraband”

October 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The government’s decision not to establish new liquor taxes within the fiscal plan was based on a strategy to avoid promoting greater contraband in the country. According to Deputy Minister of Finance, Nogui Acosta, expanding tax collection on these products would have further encouraged the illegal arrival of alcohol, which would have been counterproductive to […]

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Costa Rica only has consular representation in Nicaragua

October 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

As of this Monday, Costa Rica maintains only consular representation in Nicaragua. The Lutheran pastor Carlos Bonilla, who had been in charge of the embassy since August, welcomed his retirement. Bonilla Avendaño, close friend of the controversial former Minister of the Presidency, Melvin Jiménez, had been appointed as acting manager since August 1st, after the […]

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Strike at ICE is illegal

October 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Labor Court of the First Judicial Circuit of San José determined that the strike at the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) is illegal, since the public electricity service is essential. In addition, the Court condemned the Trade Union Association of Telecommunications, Electricity and Allied Workers (ANTTEA); the National Association of Technicians and Workers of […]

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