Costa Rica News – Street food vendors have been given a ray of hope. A new legislation seeks to allow them to work without being persecuted.
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What Are The New Traffic Laws in Costa Rica?
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/12/26Costa Rica News – You might need to know some of these if you are driving in Costa Rica in 2018.
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Costa Rica Considers Approving Green-Stick Fishing
by admin 2017/12/17Costa Rica News – Costa Rica’s sport-fishing advocacy group, FECOP, has been studying the efficiency of green-stick fishing and whether the country’s government should approve the method.
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Best Excuses to Get Out of Parking Violation Tickets in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/09/11Costa Rica News – The old “dog ate my homework” type excuses are coming out of the woodwork in regards to saying why people parked badly in Costa Rica.
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How Long To Get Your Costa Rica Confiscated License Plates Back?
by admin 2017/08/24Costa Rica News – Do the math. With more than 6,000 license plates – the majority in San Jose – confiscated of vehicles badly (Illegally(parked and the limit of a…
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Don’t Paint With Hash & Bring the Paintings to Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/07/05Costa Rica News -An Italian tourist was arrested as he tried to enter Costa Rica with hash attached to two handmade paintings.
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Animal Welfare Law is Signed By President of Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/06/12Costa Rica News – Yesterday, pets and their owners held a celebratory march on Paseo Colon, walking 400 meters alongside President Luis Guillermo Solis who would, at the end, sign the…
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Animal Abuse in Costa Rica To Be Punished By 2 Years in Prison
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/05/14Costa Rica News – It looks like Costa Rica is finally getting serious about protecting animals in the country. We will now see if they enforce this law.