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Monthly Archives: October, 2011

Tourism growth in 2011 takes a hit with 3rd quarter numbers

Costa Rica tourism organization wants to see more promotion in growing markets such as Russia, China and Brazil.

Security minister wants police to respond to 911 calls in 15 minutes or less

Mario Zamora has added 710 police officers to the National Police forces in five months since taking office.

Costa Rica investing $70 million to repair storm-damaged roads

Last Tuesday, President Laura Chinchilla asked the international community for aid.

Free-zone companies speak out on tax proposal

Foreign companies operating in Costa Rica's free zone launched a lobbying campaign last week against a government plan to raise taxes and add new...

Opening of Ciudad Colón toll suspended

Mayors of three local cantons took legal action against the controversial toll road.

Grow a mustache to fight prostate cancer this ‘Movember’

A movement to grow mustaches during the month of November has raised more than $178 million to combat prostate cancer.

Peruvian-Asian fusion eatery opens in Curridabat

Pikeos specializes in appetizers, cocktails and more at Momentum Pinares.

Grand Tara Hotel reborn under new owners

The hotel in the hills of San Antonio de Escazú returns to its roots as a spot for weddings, international travelers and families.

Climbing Chirripó: a 3-generation adventure

UNDER THE SUN: A 72-year-old Jacó resident climbs Costa Rica’s highest peak with son and granddaughter.

U.K. minister wraps up Latin America tour

Jeremy Browne visits Costa Rica for the first time during his tour of Latin America.

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