Costa Rica News – Until RECOPE, ICE and other government controlled and run entities in Costa Rica are broken apart or if competition is allowed Costa Rica will continue its…
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Costa Rica News – Well I understand the reasoning behind this desire to have Father’s Day as an official holiday since Mother’s Day is a national holiday in Costa Rica.
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Accountability in the Costa Rican Government? Not So Fast
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2015/11/03Costa Rica News – Who is in charge of holding the deputies in the Costa Rican government accountable for their actions? The finger pointing has begun.
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Learning First Hand How to Do Business in Costa Rica (Audio)
by Dan Stevens 2015/08/26Costa Rica News – Show Description: This Week in Costa Rica will feature each week a news portion in which Dan and Rico (qCostaRica) will talk about the happenings in and…
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The Mystery of the Ryan Piercy (ARCR) Disappearance (Audio)
by Dan Stevens 2015/02/23Costa Rica News – (February 23rd Radio Show) – Overseas Radio Has Teamed up With The Costa Rican Times to provide multiple modes of information sharing for local and foreign expats in…
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ICE’s Electricity Rates in Costa Rica Continue to Increase
by Kerry La 2014/09/28Costa Rica News – So much for the false promises about electricity rates in Costa Rica remaining stable for the next year and a half. But we have gotten used…
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Lawyer Challenges President Solis’ Ability to Lift Vetoes
by Leah Hendre 2014/08/05Costa Rica News – The lawyer and gay activist, Yashin Castrillo, presented the Sala IV an appeal against the Presidential decision to lift vetoes on the grounds of its unconstitutional nature.
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Costa Rica President can Annul Other President’s Vetoes?
by Leah Hendre 2014/08/02Costa Rica News – This past week, President Luis Guillermo Solís opened a channel for annulling vetoes by agents within the Republic, a practice which hasn’t been done in the last…