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More than 243 thousand mosquito breeding grounds in 2017

February 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

It’s never a good time to let our guards down, because the mosquitoes that spread diseases such as zika, dengue and chikungunya never rest. So far this year, the Ministry of Health reported 243,682 breeding grounds found in different parts of the country. Of these, 77,209 were eliminated and another 166,173 were treated by the […]

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Project to merge financial superintendences

February 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

An initiative by legislator Ottón Solís, from the Citizen Action Party (PAC), to unify the four financial superintendences is making progress in the legislative assembly. The project was published on Tuesday in the Official Gazette, a necessary step to continue its path to meet the requirements. The legislator introduced the proposal, called MERGE, on January […]

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Entrepreneurs can learn about finances for free

February 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Entrepreneurs and rural students will have the opportunity to learn about management and finance for free. Pérez Zeledón, Quepos, and Coto Brus, are the places where the International University of San Isidro Labrador (UISIL) will hold lectures with essential issues for the development of small businesses. The activity, called “noches empresariales” (Business Nights), seeks to […]

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Pedro Castro: “By 2018, the country will hardly have new infrastructure”

February 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The construction of public works is a slow process. An administration hardly has time to plan, seek financing, build and inaugurate a project, because the process takes more than 4 years. That is why each Government executes the projects that were left ahead by the previous administrations and plans what will come in the future. […]

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Legislator asks the President to intervene INFOCOOP

February 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Legislator Francisco Camacho, from Frente Amplio, asked President Luis Guillermo Solís, to intervene the National Institute for Cooperative Development (INFOCOOP) and take corrective measures due to its current situation. The request was made in a letter he sent to the President signed by other legislators. According to Camacho, the request is due to a number […]

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Hunger, pollution or tourists are getting crocodiles sick

February 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The lack of food, water contamination or improper feeding by tourists are just some of the assumptions by experts studying the illness and death of crocodiles in Tárcoles River. Animals living under the bridge are in a state of malnutrition. Therefore, one of them was captured and sacrificed on Monday to analyze blood samples and […]

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