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  1. Costa Rica Releases New Collectible Coin Honoring Arenal Volcano

    Costa Rica will release a new ₡25 coin on Wednesday that pays tribute to Arenal Volcano, putting one of Alajuela’s best-known landmarks into the hands of collectors and, eventually, everyday users of the colón. The coin is the sixth of seven designs in the Central Bank’s “Emblematic Sites of Our Provinces” series, which highlights one […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/21/costa

  2. The Story of Costa Rica’s Famous Railroad to Limón

    Few stories in Costa Rican history are as dramatic, costly, and consequential as the construction of the railroad connecting San José to the Caribbean port of Limón. It took nineteen years to build, claimed thousands of lives, transformed the country’s economy, and gave birth to one of the most powerful agricultural corporations in the history […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/19/the-s

  3. Costa Rica Suspends Tree Cutting and Construction Permits in Papagayo

    Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber has ordered the suspension of tree-felling permits, construction authorizations, and density modifications tied to a hotel development in the Papagayo Gulf Tourist Complex, pending the resolution of a constitutional challenge that accuses regulators of fast-tracking the project without adequate environmental review. The [...]

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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/19/costa

  4. Costa Rica Remains a Top Retirement Destination for People From the United States

    Costa Rica is once again benefiting from a growing shift among older Americans who are looking outside the United States for their next chapter. In polling released by Monmouth University, 17% of Americans age 55 and older said they would like to resettle in another country, up from 4% in 1974. Advisers who work with […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/18/costa

  5. American Flamingo Rescued in Costa Rica Continues Recovery

    An American flamingo rescued in Limón in June 2025 is still recovering under specialized care after arriving in critical condition, and the latest update brings mixed news. The bird has made what rescuers described as an impressive recovery, but it has already been ruled out for release back into its natural habitat. The flamingo had […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/18/costa

  6. Costa Rica Report Says Gentrification Is Reshaping Guanacaste

    A new study from the National University’s Observatory on Tourism, Migration and Sustainability in the Chorotega Region says development in some of Guanacaste’s best known beach towns is becoming more exclusive, more segmented and less connected to the communities around it. Focusing on El Coco, Nosara and Tamarindo, the report argues that the dominant pattern […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/18/costa

  7. Costa Rica Authorities Train to Better Handle Rescued and Seized Wildlife

    Humane World for Animals Costa Rica has partnered with Costa Rica’s National Environmental Security Commission to deliver a series of training workshops for government authorities responsible for handling wildlife rescued or confiscated in illegal trafficking cases. The workshops are part of a broader project titled “Improving Costa Rica’s Capacity to Combat Wi [...]

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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/17/costa

  8. Costa Rica Activists Rally Against Bahía Papagayo Plan to Cut 700 Trees

    Opposition to the Bahía Papagayo development in Playa Panamá is intensifying after SINAC authorized tree cutting in the project area. The citizen group Salvemos el Bosque de Playa Panamá has called two demonstrations, one for Tuesday, April 21, at 4:00 p.m. outside the Constitutional Chamber in San José and another for Wednesday, April 22, at […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/17/costa

  9. Ocho ticos llegaron deportados por EE. UU. junto a segundo grupo de extranjeros enviado bajo convenio firmado por Chaves

    Migración no revela datos de costarricenses o motivo de su deportación. Llegan junto a 22 personas de nueve distintas naciones.
    La entrada Ocho ticos llegaron deportados por EE. UU. junto a segundo grupo de extranjeros enviado bajo convenio firmado por Chaves aparece primero en Semanario Un [...]

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  10. Ocho ticos llegaron deportados por EE. UU. junto a segundo grupo de extranjeros enviado bajo convenio firmado por Chaves

    Migración no revela datos de costarricenses o motivo de su deportación. Llegan junto a 22 personas de nueve distintas naciones.
    La entrada Ocho ticos llegaron deportados por EE. UU. junto a segundo grupo de extranjeros enviado bajo convenio firmado por Chaves aparece primero en Semanario Un [...]

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    semanariouniversidad.com/pais/

  11. Ocho ticos llegaron deportados por EE. UU. junto a segundo grupo de extranjeros enviado bajo convenio firmado por Chaves

    Migración no revela datos de costarricenses o motivo de su deportación. Llegan junto a 22 personas de nueve distintas naciones.
    La entrada Ocho ticos llegaron deportados por EE. UU. junto a segundo grupo de extranjeros enviado bajo convenio firmado por Chaves aparece primero en Semanario Un [...]

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    semanariouniversidad.com/pais/

  12. Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano Records Unusual Crater Collapse and Lake Surge

    An unusual eruption inside Poás Volcano on April 10 sent ash into the air, pushed the crater lake up by as much as three meters, and opened a new fumarole field, according to Costa Rican volcanologists tracking the event. Scientists say the episode was not the kind of explosion seen during Poás activity last year, […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/16/costa

  13. Costa Rica Wildlife Groups Push Back Against Proposed New Regulation

    A Costa Rican environmental organization is calling for a halt to the government’s proposed new wildlife regulation, arguing that the draft weakens protections, lacks clear scientific support, and moves forward without new funding for the National System of Conservation Areas, known as SINAC. The group, APREFLOFAS, said the proposal from the Ministry of En [...]

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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/15/costa

  14. How Plastic Pollution Is Hurting Costa Rica’s Economy

    Costa Rica’s plastic pollution is not only an environmental issue; it is a quietly mounting economic one. The country markets itself on natural beauty, clean beaches, and biodiversity. Plastic undermines all three, and the financial consequences are beginning to be quantified in ways that are difficult to ignore. The most direct economic threat lies within […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/15/how-p

  15. Costa Rica Real Estate Escrow Rules Explained for Foreign Buyers

    There is a big difference between an escrow contract and a trust contract. In the escrow contract one party places certain funds in the hands of the escrow company for a variety of purposes, such as: a means to show good faith and real intent to purchase a property or some other important item. Those […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/15/costa

  16. How Costa Rica’s Strong Colón Became a Problem for the Economy

    Costa Rica has spent much of the past decade walking a monetary tightrope, and the results have been extraordinary in some sectors and quietly devastating in others. At the center of the story is the Banco Central de Costa Rica, or BCCR, and its inflation-targeting framework, whose stated goal is to keep consumer price growth […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/14/how-c

  17. Artemis II Astronauts Return to Earth After Historic Moon Mission

    The four astronauts of the Artemis II mission splashed down Friday off the coast of California, right on schedule, after completing a test mission around the Moon that NASA described as flawless, marking a major milestone more than 50 years after the Apollo era. “Houston, this is Integrity. We hear you loud and clear,” commander […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/11/artem

  18. Costa Rica Unveils Costa Rica Azul for Ocean Conservation and Learning

    Costa Rica has launched Costa Rica Azul, a free digital platform aimed at bringing our country’s marine ecosystems closer to students, teachers, and the general public. The new tool, presented by the Esencial Costa Rica country brand, is built to strengthen ocean education and encourage conservation through interactive content focused on marine biodivers [...]

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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/11/costa

  19. Costa Rica Faces Growing Outrage Over Illegal Logging in Sarapiquí

    In the community of La Guaria de Sarapiquí, in the lowland rainforest corridor of northern Heredia province, primary forest is disappearing at an alarming rate. Residents and environmental advocates have denounced the systematic destruction of old-growth trees in the area, a zone that forms part of one of Costa Rica’s most ecologically sensitive biological c [...]

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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/11/costa

  20. NASA Releases Picture of Earthset Photo by Artemis Crew

    NASA released a historic photograph of Earth dipping below the lunar horizon, more than 57 years after an iconic “Earthrise” image was captured by an Apollo 8 astronaut. Members of the Artemis II crew captured the shot from their Orion capsule during the mission’s record-setting lunar flyby, echoing the legendary “Earthrise” photograph taken by US […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/07/nasa-

  21. Costa Rica’s Banco Nacional changes BN Móvil and online banking access

    Banco Nacional customers in Costa Rica will now need to use a new access system for the bank’s digital channels, as changes affecting BN Móvil and Banca en Línea took effect today. The update is aimed at tightening account security while changing the way users log in and validate transactions. The biggest change is that […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/06/costa

  22. Artemis II Enters Final Moon Approach as Orion Nears Historic Lunar Flyby

    The astronauts of the Artemis II mission are making history by venturing farther into space than any human before and catching live glimpses of parts of the Moon never before seen directly. The mission began the final phase of its approach to the Moon on Monday, reaching the tipping point where the Moon’s gravity exerts […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/06/artem

  23. Costa Rica Easter Beach Rush Brings Massive Crowds to Pacific Coast

    Costa Rica’s Pacific coast filled up over the Easter holiday weekend as thousands of vacationers headed to beach towns in Guanacaste and Puntarenas, pushing traffic, public safety, and emergency services to the limit. The surge was part of the country’s annual Semana Santa exodus, with heavy movement toward coastal destinations and a return wave expected [ [...]

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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/05/costa

  24. Passengers on Costa Rica Flight Catch Rare View of Artemis II Launch

    What began as a routine flight from Costa Rica to Atlanta turned into an unexpected view of one of NASA’s biggest moments in decades. Video shared online shows passengers aboard a commercial flight watching the Artemis II rocket streak upward from Florida, its bright plume visible above the clouds as the aircraft headed north. The […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/04/passe

  25. Astronauts begin NASA’s historic Artemis II lunar mission

    Four Artemis II mission astronauts blasted off Wednesday aboard a massive NASA rocket on a journey that will take them around the Moon, the first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years. With a thunderous roar heard far beyond the launch pad, the orange-and-white rocket lifted off carrying three Americans and one Canadian from […]
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    ticotimes.net/2026/04/02/astro