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Nearly 50 families from vulnerable areas in Acosta to be relocated

August 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A group of 49 families from the Acosta canton will be relocated, since they live in areas vulnerable to landslides. The Municipal Emergency Committee (CME) of Acosta has already initiated the relocation of the families affected by Storm Nate in October. The CME has focused on the safety of the people affected, so as a […]

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Magistrates give the Assembly a year and a half to decide on equal marriage

August 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The magistrates of the Constitutional Chamber gave the Legislative Assembly one and a half years to decide on equal marriage. In addition, they favored the unconstitutionality actions that ban same sex unions. This was announced by magistrate Fernando Castillo on Wednesday night. Since 9 p.m. a group of people was demonstrating outside the chamber in […]

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AyA was convicted again for contaminated water in Valle la Estrella

August 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

For the second time, the Constitutional Chamber agreed with the residents of La Guaria del Valle la Estrella in Limón, in their struggle to have clean water. The community filed a writ of amparo against the Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA , the Ministry of Health, and the Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP) for […]

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“We’re sorry, we have a comprehensive strategy,” hurriedly said the president about crimes against tourists

August 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Sorry for what happened. We have a comprehensive strategy.” That was the short response President Carlos Alvarado gave to the countries shocked after two atrocious murders of tourists during the weekend on the coasts of the country. Alvarado did not have time to give a wider message before the pain of two foreign families that […]

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#TourGastronómico: Taste the magic of La Cali!

August 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Street art, a lively nightlife, and delicious cuisine characterize one of the busiest areas of the capital, barrio La California, or “La Cali”, as it is popularly known. This epicenter of entertainment draws in not only nationals who seek to have fun and eat delicious meals, but it’s also very popular with foreigners who want […]

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App for taxis developed by ARESEP is 80% complete

August 9, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The mobile application for formal taxis is getting closer to completion in Costa Rica. This was announced by the Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP), an entity that already has developed 80% of the app. It is expected that it calculates the rate for each route. Yesterday, ARESEP presented an advance of the technological device. This […]

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