Mason Hall Secondary host 11th annual Cross Country
Mason Hall Secondary School on Friday held their annual cross-country run. The event saw the many that participated endure the sweltering heat just for the sake of claiming triumph.
Mason Hall Secondary School on Friday held their annual cross-country run. The event saw the many that participated endure the sweltering heat just for the sake of claiming triumph.
Political Leader of The Tobago Organization of the People’s Ashworth Jack gave his thoughts on the comment made by Assemblyman Hilton Sandy, which he believes to have racial connotations. Mr. Jack was speaking at a TOP political meeting at Mt. Grace last evening
The Tobago House of Assembly 2013 Election debate is on, this according to member of the local organising committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Debates Commission, Mrs Janet Parks.
PNM Candidate for Buccoo/ Mt. Pleasant, Ancil Dennis describes himself as vigorous and innovative while casting aspersions on his TOP opponent, saying his time has passed.
Recently, the Platform of Truth met with supporters and the party promised that anything said by them on any political platform would only constitute fact.
TOP candidate and incumbent for Canaan Bon Accord Rolly Quaccoo is confident of victory in the upcoming THA elections. He is however not leaving anything to chance as he reminded supporters of the many years of neglect by the PNM administration.
Is Tobago slowly becoming a dictatorship state? This is the questioned being asked by former Councilor in the Tobago House of Assembly, Yvette Parks- Caruth. Parks-Caruth turned up at our studios today very disappointed and confused because of her experience at one THA administrative office.
It was like a sea of red as P.N.M supporters assembled in Market Square Scarborough to be part of the presentation of the candidates contesting the T.H.A elections in two weeks.
The wheels are put in motion in Parliament to give Tobago Internal Self Government; debate to begin at the next sitting on the January 16, 2013
The rain did not stop them, as thousands of children converged on the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Scarborough for Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissesar’s annual toy distribution drive.