Additional Goat race for Tobago
The Buccoo village council has proposed that more than one major goat race event be held in the village each year.
The Buccoo village council has proposed that more than one major goat race event be held in the village each year.
They were first seen at traffic lights then at major intersections. Now they are everywhere. By now you are asking…what are they? Well they are security cameras. Even though they were here before, most security cameras in Tobago were observed by the average person sometime in 2010.
Three Trinidadians appeared in the Scarborough Magistrates First Court before Magistrate Glen Mahbir on Monday to answer a charge of larceny.
An 86-year-old patient of Scarborough General Hospital was brought before the Scarborough High Court following a ha-be-as corpus order.
On stepping into the gates of the Lambeau Anglican School, one is struck by an aroma similar to that of the local fish market. The cause? Some unknown entity chose to dump their discarded fish guts and other undesirables nearby.
The Tobago Women Police in collaboration with the Tobago Women Fire officers celebrated International Women’s Day with a church service and a hamper distribution ceremony.
Reigning Carifta champions Mark London, Chelsea James, Kenejah Williams, Andwuelle Wright have been named in a team of 44 athletes, which consists of 9 Tobagonians selected by the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) to represent T&T at the 42nd annual Carifta Games in Nassau, Bahamas, from March 29 to April 1.
It was in the year 2004 that the PTSC Bus terminus was relocated from Gardenside Street to its current location in Sangster’s Hill. Persons using this service believe that the building needs to be moved to a place that is more suitable.
Residents of Canoe Bay are concerned with the recent theft of manhole covers from the pavement, leaving the holes open and creating a possible mishap. He is pleading with the authorities to keep a closer eye on scrap iron dealers on the Island who consistently engage in this activity for a quick dollar.
Earlier this week it was reported by a national news media that it was Tobago’s Big Secret — violent crime creeping-in due to drugs and guns but according to Faith Jordan of Castara Road, Mt. St. George it was not drug related.