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Health Ministry will inspect Zapote’s stands daily

December 25, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Ministry of Health recalled that for two weeks, as of this Wednesday, it will carry our daily inspections on Zapote’d fairgrounds, mechanical games and the bullring, with the purpose of maintaining optimal cleaning conditions by monitoring food stands and laboratory sampling for food. The order and cleanliness of the entire field will also be […]

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Dental analysis confirms death of kidnapped American

December 25, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Juan Marcos Rivero, criminal lawyer of the man named Varela, brother-in-law of the American Sean Creighton, clarified that the dental tests and analyzes performed on a body that was found in a cemetery in Quepos, match the foreigner who had been kidnapped. Rivero referred to a telephone conversation that is on the investigation into the […]

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Policy seeks to protect domestic and foreign tourists

December 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

In order to protect domestic and foreign tourists entering official sites, the various protected wild areas distributed throughout the country, the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) recommends the acquisition of a Civil Liability policy of INS. With this new measure, the institution insures visitors, they will be covered and protected, in case of any […]

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Coast Guard rescued three men adrift

December 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Officers of the National Coast Guard rescued three people who were at sea in Junquillal de Santa Cruz this Sunday. According to the report, the crew were traveling in a panga, however, they had problems and sank. The emergency was dealt by the GC-38-18 patrol car at Flamingo station. The boat was towed to Flamingo […]

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Tool helps farmers cope with climate change

December 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The National Institute of Innovation and Transfer in Agricultural Technology (INTA) announced the results of a project that was carried out for four years and is expected to have a very positive impact on the country’s agriculture. The initiative is called “Capacity Development in Technicians and Producers of the Central Region of Costa Rica, in […]

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Banks plan to place ¢165 billion in salvage loans

December 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The three state banks, National, Costa Rica (BCR) and Popular, plan to place some ¢165 billion in loans for highly indebted people, called salvage credits. These resources are equivalent to aid for around 95 thousand Costa Ricans, according to the Presidential House. Since the initiative was announced, a total of 11,004 people have gone to […]

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