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Monthly Archives: May, 2016

Highway 32 to Caribbean may face night closures because of rain

Highway officials say they will be monitoring Highway 32, the main road to the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, including access to the river route to Tortuguero, and closing it at night in case of heavy rain.

Vegetables grown near erupting Turrialba called safe to eat

Consumption of vegetables grown north of Cartago province do not pose any risk to humans despite their exposure to ashes from the Turrialba Volcano, the Costa Rican government says.

Oh, no! Keylor Navas out of Copa América with heel injury

Superstar Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas will not play in the Copa América after being diagnosed with a heel injury called Achilles tendinopathy.

Online shopping still low in Costa Rica, study finds

Despite having an Internet coverage of some 88 percent of the country, only 12 percent of consumers in Costa Rica shop online, a study on e-commerce released by consultant company Kantar Worldpanel showed.

Andrey Amador finishes 8th in Giro d’Italia

Andrey Amador finished the Giro d'Italia in the top 10 again after a career-defining performance in the 21-stage journey.

5 questions for a Costa Rican jewelry designer

Jewelry designer Daniella Baltodano talks aesthetics, biology and architecture in our Weekend Arts Spotlight.

Keylor Navas makes history as Real Madrid wins Champions League title

Keylor Navas helped Real Madrid win its 11th Champions League title Saturday over rival Atlético Madrid in a penalty shootout.

Entrepreneur makes hemp-based fuel in Costa Rica

A Canadian entrepreneur with Costa Rican ties dreams of helping people catch waves and join the jetset on the strength of hemp.

Costa Rica’s “La Sele” tops Venezuela 2-1 in Copa América prelude

Costa Rica beat Venezuela 2-1 in its farewell friendly on Friday night as it heads into Copa América play next weekend.

Missing US hiker Cody Dial’s parents submit DNA to investigators

Police spoke plainly about the theory that the remains belong to Cody Dial, who went missing in the national park in July 2014, but a DNA test that would confirm to whom the bones belong is still weeks away.

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