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2017 might be the most violent year in history

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

If the projections do not fail, this year will be – again – the most violent in Costa Rica’s history. As of August 27th, 2016, 358 murders were reported, while in the same period in 2017 the figure was 390. That is, 32 more cases. The data was provided by Álvaro González, head of the […]

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Government performance hits consumer confidence

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

In the last three months, consumers have not given a positive assessment of the behavior of the national economy and there was a decline in their confidence. While 15.7% of heads of household can be considered optimistic, 27.8% can be described as pessimistic, which is equivalent to almost two times more pessimistic consumers than optimists. […]

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Banco Nacional breaks all commercial relations with Juan Carlos Bolaños

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Wednesday morning, the National Bank sent a note to Juan Carlos Bolaños Rojas and his JCB companies indicating they are breaking all commercial relations with him and his represented. The decision of the bank, the largest in the country, is based on a decision by the Bank’s Compliance Officer. The compliance committee ordered the […]

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MEP strategy aims to celebrate Afrodescendent legacy

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Ministry of Public Education (MEP) implemented a series of strategies to disseminate the cultural, artistic and educational contributions provided by the Afro-Costa Rican population in the country. For this, the MEP developed didactic support material aiming to sensitize and strengthen students’ behavior towards tolerance and acceptance of individual differences. According to Alicia Vargas, Deputy […]

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AyA has invested more than ¢22.7 billion in Limón

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

More than 12 projects for drinking water supply and sanitation (wastewater treatment) have been carried out and are currently maintained in Limón. The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA) has invested ¢21,500 million in said projects. During the government’s tour of the province, the AyA announced that it also has ¢1.248 million invested […]

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Central Valley flooded after rains on Wednesday

August 31, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Central Valley was flooded after the rains of Wednesday afternoon. In areas such as Sabana, Downtown San José and San Sebastián there were floods. There were 8 houses and 6 people affected. The neighbors of Calle Morenos once again were victims of the flooding of the river that surrounds their houses. The residents look […]

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