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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Chinchilla undergoes surgery to remove gallstones

The Costa Rican president had the surgery Friday at Hospital Metropolitano in San José.

Report reveals Costa Rica’s leatherback turtles in trouble

The country’s olive ridley turtle population, however, is considered among the world’s healthiest.

Costa Rica ranked seventh safest place to invest in Latin America

Chile ranks first in the new survey by Euromoney Magazine. Panama is first in Central America.

Rincón de la Vieja Volcano has active September

The volcano in northwestern Costa Rica has erupted twice, triggering fish kills in nearby rivers.

ICE asks to raise electricity rates by 24 percent

If not approved, electricity costs will revert to 2010 costs.

Costa Rica launches new program for visually impaired students

The Education Ministry unveils a new center to create Braille educational material.

Start your adventuring at Costa Rica’s Adventure Inn

The conveniently located hotel in Ciudad Cariari comes highly recommended.

An unbeatable building material for Costa Rica? Stick to bamboo

A bamboo revolution could be a huge benefit to construction in Costa Rica.

Honduras inaugurates first wind power plant

In 2010, the Honduras government announced plans to invest more than $2 billion in renewable energy projects.

Billion-dollar Moín port deal hits snag

Union complaints could delay a $1 billion deal with Dutch company APM Terminals to renovate Moín port on the Caribbean coast.

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