A.M. Costa Rica Archive
Published Tuesday, March
3, 2020
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Deputies
grill minister on the controversial
data unit
The minister of the
Presidency faced lawmakers Monday
to explain the administration's
position in a growing scandal
focused on the collection of
personal data by a special unit
answerable only to the president.
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Park rangers seize
wood valued at almost $25,000
The
Rangers of the Cañas station in
Guanacaste, over the weekend,
confiscated trees illegally felled
in the areas of Abangares, La
Palma and Coyolar. ➡️ Continue reading
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Government
offers accommodations in
Chirripó
The Government, through
the National System of
Conservation Areas, is offering
hiking trail and accommodation
packages in the Chirripó National
Park area. ➡️ Continue reading
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More than
1,000 traffic fines in January
The Traffic Police
reported having issued 1,339
traffic fines in January to
drivers for not complying with
basic safety measures, following
the traffic law. ➡️ Continue reading
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Prosecutor
orders the destruction of docks in
Limón
The Deputy Environmental
Prosecutor requested the Criminal
Court of Limón to order the
demolition of 14 buildings,
improvised and built as
docks. ➡️ Continue reading
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