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Monthly Archives: January, 2011

First sewage-treatment plant to be built in San José

The project, which was partially financed by a $150 million donation from Japan, is set to be completed by 2015.

Forest fire season arrives

The heart of verano, or the dry season, is upon us, and officials from the National Commission on Forest Fires (CONIFOR)  recommend caution. Last...

Storyteller keeps Latino history and traditions alive

Olga Loya, 71, has won awards for her stories about Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Obama to visit El Salvador

The U.S. president also will make his first trip to South America.

Costa Rica says Nicaraguan troops are out

Photos reveal that Nicaraguan troops are no longer present on the Isla Calero.

Shakira ticket prices announced

Tickets go on sale Feb. 7.

Copa Airlines expands destinations

Copa Airlines announced three new destinations that the airline will begin flying to in June. Toronto, Canada, Porto  Alegre, Brazil and Nassau Bahamas will...

Vote in the GeoTourism Challenge

Two Costa Rican entries were named finalist in a National Geographic contest. The Costa Rican non-profit organization Sea Turtle Restoration Project (Pretoma) had one...

Hyatt anchors new med center in Curridabat

Eight-story Momentum Pinares will have a Hyatt Hotel, movie theater, medical complex, restaurants, offices and a two-story parking lot.

Game inventor a fixture in San José city park

Francisco Delgado invented a game called "Maché" 40 years ago and began playing it in San José's Central Park. Now, four decades later, the 73-year old Delgado and his quirky game have become park legends in the heart of the capital city.

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