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Children and adults are invited to participate in free cultural workshops

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Children, young people, and adults are invited to use these vacations to participate in a series of artistic and cultural workshops organized by the Jade Museum of the National Insurance Institute (INS). These workshops are free and open to the public, so that families enjoy and learn for free. Those interested in participating must send […]

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Hooded men assaulted tourists traveling to Tortuguero

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

German and English tourists had a terrible time on Sunday when they were victims of an assault while traveling on a bus to the Tortuguero National Park. According to the Ministry of Public Security (MSP), the incident was dealt with 11:20 am at a point known as La Platina, on the way to the La […]

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Zapote ended celebrations with a positive balance

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The doors of Campo Ferial de Zapote closed on Sunday at midnight to end the 2017-2018 Popular Celebrations. Leonardo Araya, president of the Festival Commission, assures that this year’s edition ended with a “positive balance”, despite the little influx of bullfighting during the first days. According to him, with the reduction of prices it was […]

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Two other people were rescued in Nicoya before shipwreck

January 4, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The National Coast Guard Service rescued two other people, who were on board a boat that was about to shipwreck. The event occurred within the Gulf of Nicoya. The incident was recorded at 6:50 on Thursday morning.The report indicated that a fishing boat named Rosana I, had mechanical problems and the lives of its two […]

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PAC candidate promises to bring 35 thousand electric vehicles

January 4, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Carlos Alvarado promised to introduce 35 thousand electric vehicles to the country, if he manages to win the Presidency of the Republic. He said that the adoption of electric vehicles to replace conventional ones will be a priority in a possible second administration of the PAC. Alvarado indicated that this would be the first step […]

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New call in Zapote against animal exploitation

January 4, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Different civil organizations are calling for a peaceful demonstration on the outskirts of Zapote, on January 6th, where the traditional bullfights are held, since the activity is animal exploitation and abuse. We want to focus precisely on what is happening in the bullrings, the tope, all that we call part of our culture,” said Arturo […]

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