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Costa Rica will hold the World Robotics Olympiad in 2017

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Costa Rica will host the World Robotics Olympiad in 2017. The event will be organized by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Telecommunications (MICITT) in conjunction with Learning by Doing. Alejandra Sánchez, from Learning by Doing, informed about the event and pointed out that it will be held from November 10th and November 12th, 2017 […]

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Help for animals in Curridabat and UNA

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

After Hurricane Otto hit the country, one of the most vulnerable populations are animals. Therefore, the School of Veterinary Medicine and Hospital de Especies Menores y Silvestres of the National University organized a collaboration campaign for the donation of food and supplies for pets. Similarly, the campaign aims to cooperate with farm animals and wild […]

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Banca de desarrollo has ¢6 billion for emergency

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Sistema de Banca para el Desarrollo (SBD) has more than ¢ 6 billion to address the emergency in the communities affected by Hurricane Otto. According to the National Emergency Commission (CNE), the resources are available for financial operators across the country. These are resources that the system has to handle emergencies. We asked operators to […]

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More than 68 thousand people have no water after Hurricane Otto

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

After Hurricane Otto hit Costa Rica, more than 68,000 people have no access to drinkable water in the country. According to Yamileth Astorga, CEO of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA), the most affected cantons are Upala, Los Chiles and San Carlos, where 35,440 people in the Northern Zone are affected. There are 6,068 people without water […]

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Authorities will not allow “ghoulish tourism” in Upala

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The authorities and the government are upset by the presence of some people that have nothing to do with aid organizations in Upala and surrounding areas. Therefore, president Luis Guillermo Solís announced that the government will not allow private vehicles in the area, so that the works being carried out are not hindered. There are […]

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Attention: 85% of schools will resume classes on Monday

November 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On Sunday, the MEP announced that 3,738 schools will reopen tomorrow. Minister Sonia Marta Mora said that only schools from the 7 cantons on red alert (La Cruz, Upala, Bagaces, Los Chiles, Guatuso and Corredores) will remain closed. There are another 332 establishments that, for various reasons, will not be able to resume classes either. […]

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