La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on January 26, 2026, highlighting local employment opportunities, housing assistance, and the passing of a notable entertainment figure.
In one post from January 26, La Nación announced: “Personas que buscan trabajo en Alajuela podrán acceder a nuevas vacantes en una feria de empleo organizada por Grupo Eulen. Conozca cuándo será, dónde se realizará y qué documentos debe presentar.” The job fair aims to connect job seekers in Alajuela with potential employers and is organized by Grupo Eulen.
Shortly after, La Nación shared information about housing support available in 2026: “Necesita un bono de vivienda: Banhvi habilita 14.000 en 2026, estos son los pasos”. This update informs readers about the steps required to apply for one of the 14,000 housing subsidies made available by Banhvi this year.
Later that day, La Nación reported the death of Gabriel Garzón at age 57: “El actor de doblaje Gabriel Garzón falleció a los 57 años. El artista dio su voz a Topo Gigio en la versión mexicana del programa infantil.” Garzón was known for voicing Topo Gigio in the Mexican adaptation of the children’s program.
Grupo Eulen is an international company specializing in facility management and human resources services and frequently organizes employment events to support workforce integration. Banhvi (Banco Hipotecario de la Vivienda) regularly provides financial assistance to families seeking access to affordable housing through its subsidy programs. Gabriel Garzón’s work as a voice actor was recognized across Latin America for his contributions to children’s television.

