Olympic motorcade graces Tobago
The Prime Minister, Olympic Gold medallist Keshorn Walcott, double bronze medallist Lalonde Gordon and members of T&T 2012 Olympic team had a grand Motorcade across the island.
The Prime Minister, Olympic Gold medallist Keshorn Walcott, double bronze medallist Lalonde Gordon and members of T&T 2012 Olympic team had a grand Motorcade across the island.
The month long fast observed by Muslims around the world ended yesterday with the celebration of EID ul Fitr. In Tobago, members of the Bon Accord Masjid Ibn Abaas and the Lowlands Masjid al Tawbah also celebrated.
Throngs of adoring fans, friends and family, of double Olympic bronze medalist Lalonde Gordon, swarmed the A.N.R Robinson International Airport on Saturday afternoon to welcome this son of the soil back home in fine style.
Valerie Orr, a resident of Castara Road, Mt. St. George, is asking for assistance in the construction of a retaining wall at the back of her house. She claims that she needs one in order to protect her home from landslides which occur when heavy rain falls.
The home of Martha Clarke-Jack of Moriah has been robbed for the 5th time in the past three years. The irony of the situation though, is that her home is located just opposite the Moriah Police Station.
Up until recently, the Pembroke Recreation Ground had no lights on its field forcing all activities to wrap up before night fall. However, now there is bliss, as the field has been lit with solar lights.
Their problems seem endless, no water in their taps, frequent power outages, no employment for residents and lack of communication from their area representative. These are just some of the issues plaguing the residents of Bloody Bay.
Chief Secretary, Orville London is concerned about the Tobago House of Assembly almost being held ransom by different agencies outside of the THA.
A whopping $10,000 prize will be awarded to the best professional golfer, when The Chief Secretary’s Charity Golf Tournament Angostura Single Barrel Classic tees off on Saturday and Sunday at the Plantation Golf Course in Tobago.
On Sunday, Tobago launched its first medical transportation service introduced by the Tobago Medical Transport Service Ltd. This service will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.