Agents of the National Coast Guard Service, of the Ministry of Public Security, rescued an adult hawk on Wednesday morning in Flamingo de Santa Cruz, Guanacaste. The bird had several injuries, especially in legs and claws, which prevented it from flying. The crab-eating sparrow hawk arrived at a hotel in this coastal community, where it […]
Archives for December 2017
Epsy Campbell denounces permit cloning in the CSJ
Legislator Epsy Campbell, from the Citizen Action Party (PAC), denounced on Wednesday that the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) is cloning permits for 302 job positions. Campbell explained that the CSJ is creating 302 vacancies from January 17th, through a mechanism consisting of permits with pay, but using the same codes. Of the total seats, […]
Hacienda disconnects ATV tax platform for three days
The Ministry of Finance informed that it will keep the Virtual Tax Administration (ATV) system disconnected during December 20th, 21th and 22nd. This also means payment for banking connectivity will be disabled. The suspension of the service is done for maintenance reasons. Those who need to make tax returns can use files in Excel format […]
ARESEP approved fuel price reduction
The Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP) approved a reduction in the price of fuel that corresponds to the extraordinary adjustment of the month of December. The super gasoline will have a ¢24 reduction, the regular will be ¢12 less expensive and the diesel will cost ¢12 less. The decrease in fuel prices is due to […]
Firemen deal with emergency in downtown San José
The Fire Department dealt with a structural fire in a location adjacent to the Hotel Presidente in San José. The units reported fire in a fryer inside a bar. At 5 o’clock in the afternoon there were no reports of injured people and the fire was under control. Units of the Central station, Luján District, […]
Cooperatives could be created with fewer people
Cooperatives could be created with fewer people than what the current legislation establishes, if a bill presented by the legislator and leader of the Libertarian Movement, Natalia Díaz, is successful. Currently, the law establishes having at least 20 people as a requirement to set up a cooperative, and sets an exception in the case of […]