La Nación covers Ortega’s remarks, preschool changes, and new Pequeño Mundo stores

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 16, 2026, covering topics ranging from sports to education and business developments in Costa Rica.

In the early hours of February 16, La Nación reported on comments made by Washington Ortega regarding his team Alajuelense. The tweet stated: ” Washington Ortega lanza fuerte autocrítica en Alajuelense y le apuesta al clásico para reaccionar https://t.co/1IyJ3yhXdR” (posted at 03:57 UTC).

Shortly after, La Nación announced changes in the national education system. According to their post: ” Educación preescolar se impartirá a niños de tres años a partir de este 2026 https://t.co/UEuayFqAbW” (posted at 04:02 UTC). This update signals an expansion of preschool education in Costa Rica to include children as young as three years old starting in 2026.

Later that morning, La Nación also covered business news with the announcement from Pequeño Mundo. Their tweet read: ” Pequeño Mundo anuncia dos nuevas tiendas en Costa Rica https://t.co/8WH57xuyQh” (posted at 04:06 UTC). Pequeño Mundo is a well-known retail chain in Costa Rica, and its expansion reflects ongoing growth within the country’s commercial sector.

La Nación has long been recognized for its coverage of national events across various sectors including sports, education, and commerce. The expansion of preschool education aligns with broader educational reforms seen throughout Latin America aimed at increasing access and improving early childhood development. Meanwhile, announcements like those from Pequeño Mundo indicate continued investment and consumer activity within the Costa Rican market.



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