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The new Bajos Chilamate-Vuelta Kopper road is almost finished

September 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The new Bajos Chilamate-Vuelta Kopper road has a global advance of 78%. It includes the main road and some additional works. This construction will allow a faster connection between the Northern and Caribbean areas of the country. In addition, fuel costs and travel time will be reduced because the average speed will increase from 50 […]

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Ten Costa Ricans will be part of the first edition of the Young Leaders of the Americas initiative

September 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Ten Costa Ricans will participate in the first edition of the Young Leaders of the Americas initiative, which was established by Barack Obama, President of the United States. The beneficiaries are Deborah Chavarria, Alberto Collado, Ignacio Cubero, Karla Delgado, Omara Fuks, Andrés Gamba, Eduardo Leitón, Jorge Mena, Alonso Quesada and Erick Ramírez. Their businesses are […]

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Turrialba’s volcanic activity hasn’t stopped

September 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

According to the latest report from the National Emergency Commission (CNE), the continuous seismic tremor signal, accompanied by emanations of ash, gas and rock fragments, which started on September 26th at 12:42 noon, continued on September 27th at Turrialba volcano. The tremor shows significant variations: it goes from almost null values, where only micro seismic noise […]

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Are you an assistent to the elderly? This information is for you!

September 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If you are an assistent to the elderly, this information is for you. For the third time, the University of Costa Rica (UCR) ia offering workshops aiming to improve caregivers’ quality of life. The workshops intend to provide relevant information and practical advices to caregivers in order to facilitate daily life tasks. The workshops are […]

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Xenophobia in Costa Rica?

September 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

“Ana” has been working as an Uber driver for many years. The lady looks very decent, she has bottles of water and gums in her car and she usually shares them with her costumers. As a result, she usually gets good reviews. However, she declares there are people who discriminate her because of her accent. […]

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“I choose my future”, an activity for students with disabilities

September 28, 2016 by Staff News Writer

For the first time, Costa Rican students with disabilities have participated in a meeting that informs them about their options in order to continue their training process. The activity is called “I choose my future” and it is taking place in Luis Dobles Segreda School in La Sabana. It is estimated that about a thousand […]

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