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Demonstration against violence in San José

January 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday afternoon there was a demonstration against violence in downtown San José. According to the Ministry of Public Security, a group of 600 people of Chinese origin participated in the demonstration. The activity began in Chinatown, then passed in front of La Soledad Church and followed the way to the Supreme Court of Justice. […]

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PANI assisted 4 minors for drug use in Palmares

January 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Palmares parties began last Thursday and the National Children’s Trust (PANI) already reports four children treated for drug use. Yorlenny Mora, regional director of the entity in Alajuela, said that these children have -mostly- 15 years old and had no adult supervision. If they are intoxicated, we coordinate with the Red Cross and health care, […]

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Movimiento Libertario asked the Executive to regulate telework

January 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Libertarian Movement party asked the Executive to immediately convene the bill that seeks to regulate telework. The request was made through a letter that the head of the fraction, Otto Guevara, addressed to the President of the Republic, Luis Guillermo Solís. The initiative, explained Guevara, formalizes and establishes the necessary and basic regulation of […]

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Another bus accident in Cinchona

January 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday afternoon a tourist bus had an accident in Cinchona, Alajuela. The transport vehicle fell off a cliff. Neither the fire department, nor the Red Cross reported injured victims. There was only material damage. The reasons behind the accident are still unknown. crhoy.com

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A puma from Corcovado has captivated social networks

January 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A camera captured a beautiful young puma hunting in Corcovado National Park. During the visit to Corcovado National Park on the Path La Leona-Madrigal we saw this beautiful young puma, eating an iguana near the Madrigal River,” shared Osa Conservation Area with a series of photographs, through their Facebook page. Hours later they also uploaded […]

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6 thousand people from Dos Cercas will have their own Ebais

January 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Approximately 6,000 residents in Desamparados will now have their own Ebais. The construction of the facilities started on Monday. The building has a cost of ¢ 320 million and it’s possible thanks to the work by the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) and the Municipality of Desamparados. This project has been waiting for about […]

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