Costa Rica News (September 30th 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 order to get Costa Rica news and knowledge to listeners. Topics for this week include tours in the Jaco/Hermosa area, the adventure of driving in Costa Rica, and dengue fever. cutting down on cow farts, and the Costa Rican Times Journalism Internship Program. Talk with Dan Stevens is during the second segment of the show. This article includes the show “This Week in Costa Rica”, on which editor Dan… Continue reading →
Costa Rica News – We can only hope that this bold move will put pressure on the Costa Rican government to start enforcing environmental protection in the country as well as help protect the conservationists that are on the ground trying to stand up to the turtle egg poachers and shark finners. Eleven years after it’s founder was nearly arrested on seven counts of attempted murder, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is opening up a new Costa Rica chapter. The office will be in San Jose. “Costa Rica is saying we took the law into our own hands. We didn’t,”… Continue reading →
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In the aftermath of the terrible earthquake in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a new island has emerged off the coast of Gwadar, leaving the people of Costa Rica to… Read more »
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A significant drop in sports fishing tourism and the global financial crisis are to blame for causing investors to shy away from marina projects in Costa Rica. According to a… Read more »
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Costa Rica Travel News - There are many activities that a local and tourist alike can enjoy during rainy season in Costa Rica. Hitting the links in Costa Rica is one of those activities. Most days during rainy season the skies open uip for an afternoon shower but that does not mean you cannot put in 18 holes before the rain. The best part is the course is normally wide open. There is no waiting for foursomes to finish putting on the green or needing to play through as a group watches your swing. Golf is an enjoyable activity to add… Continue reading →
Four youths united by a passion for surf are making waves online with creative videos and images that promote the Costa Rican surf culture as well as creating awareness of… Read more »
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The Costa Rica Star previously reported on a unique worm powered bio-digester in a house in Costa Rica. Letting nature guide them and adapting to coexisting with it, is the… Read more »
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The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT), together with tourism businesses in Costa Rica, have been participating at the International Tourism Fair of Latin America (FIT) to be held in Buenos… Read more »
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Costa Rica Sports News - The Jaco Rays were set to play against Saprissa last night in an uninterrupted, mid-season match. What it turned into was a physical two part match that resulted in a 2-1 loss. It was tied 1-1 last night, with about 35 minutes gone, when everything went dark. The weather hadn’t looked promising for hours leading up to the 7:00pm match against the Rays fierce rival Saprissa. It was a torrential down come game time and it never let up from there. It was nearly impossible for players on either side to judge the bounce and/or speed… Continue reading →