Starbucks coming to Costa Rica
The coffee giant Starbucks will open it’s first store in Avenida Escazu. For years now Starbucks has been buying coffee from Costa Rica and have even grown to be the biggest individual of Costa Rican...
View ArticleNew Mall Opening in Alajuela
A company from Honduras will be building a mall that is scheduled to be opened by 2014 in Alajuela. The mall will rival Multiplaza which is Costa Rica’s biggest mall at this moment in time. The new...
View ArticleTico Reaches the Top of Mount Everest
Warner Rojas is the first Costa Rican to reach the top of Mount Everest. After leaving camp 4 it took Warner Rojas 9 hours and 45 minutes to reach the 8,848 meter summit if Everest. The team was using...
View ArticleHighway General Canas to close at Night
The highway that links Sabana Park with the Juan Santamaria Airport will be closed every night this week for repairs. The road work will be from 10 pm to 5 am, the work is schedule to last for at...
View ArticleCosta Rica Soccer team to play Guatemala on Friday
This Friday the national soccer team will play Guatemala. After last weeks Seleccion victory at home 3-2 against Guatemala, this week they will be playing in Guatemala before the start of the...
View ArticleCine Magaly Opens Again
Cine Magaly has re-opened after it was closed last year. In its opening weekend it will be hosting a European film festival. Cine Magaly is going after a new audience, they are going to be airing...
View ArticleOIJ Director set to Retire
While in a meeting with the Supreme Court judges, Jorge Rojas filed his retirement application. After working for 38 years in the OIJ Rojas is set to retire next month. Rojas had worked previously in...
View ArticleIts Official June 20th is the Opening
Starbucks has announced that it be opening its first store in Costa Rica on June 20th. This will mark the third Central American country to have a Starbucks after El Salvador and Guatemala. The store...
View ArticleAmericans make up 4.1 percent of the Costa Rican Immigration Population
According to the 2011 census result there are 15,898 U.S. Citizens that live in Costa Rica. Nicaragua tops the immigration population with 74 percent, followed by Columbians with 4.3 percent followed...
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