La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on March 31, 2026, covering topics ranging from property auctions to local events and incidents of violence.
In one post dated March 31, 2026, La Nación reported: ” BCR remata casas desde ¢8 millones con hasta 35% de descuento y 100% de financiamiento https://t.co/NjLj8mfwCh”. The tweet announced that the Banco de Costa Rica (BCR) is auctioning houses starting at eight million colones with discounts up to 35% and full financing options.
Another update on the same date promoted an upcoming family event: ” ¿Aún busca planes para Semana Santa? Dragonix y la búsqueda de huevos llegan a Parque Diversiones https://t.co/EWUsdhDIKV”. This message highlighted Easter activities featuring “Dragonix y la búsqueda de huevos” at Parque Diversiones, a popular amusement park in San José.
A third post addressed a violent incident: ” Dos hombres mueren acribillados a balazos en gasolinera en el Coyol; una tercera persona resulta herida https://t.co/gpyryINQfi”. According to this report, two men were shot dead at a gas station in El Coyol and a third person was injured.
Banco de Costa Rica (BCR), referenced in the first tweet, is one of the largest state-owned banks in Costa Rica and frequently conducts public auctions of repossessed properties. Parque Diversiones, mentioned in the second tweet, is known for hosting family-oriented events during national holidays such as Semana Santa. Incidents like the shooting described in El Coyol are part of ongoing concerns about security and crime rates in certain regions of Costa Rica.


