UTT on Display
Officials from The University of Trinidad and Tobago attracted numbers to the Scarborough Esplanade, as they displayed numerous booths educating the public about a varied number of disabilities.
Officials from The University of Trinidad and Tobago attracted numbers to the Scarborough Esplanade, as they displayed numerous booths educating the public about a varied number of disabilities.
After a 2013 high at the Power Soca Monarch, Lornette “Fya Empress” Reid is making a name for herself throughout the Caribbean, copping several titles in the Soca arena in recent times.
Secretary Hilton Sandy speaking at the face to face meeting in Mt. Pleasant announced that a drainage program throughout Tobago is set to come on stream soon.
One month after the electrocution of Tyrone Crawford, Channel 5 News acquired video of T&TEC employees replacing the pole and lines on the Works Division compound that caused the unfortunate June incident.
After a deal gone sour, one Bon Accord resident claims he was brutally attacked by a person who took the oath to protect and serve. A deal made with a friend who took a loan of eighty dollars and gave a bike as collateral prompted what Lynwal Trim of Bon Accord says is a case of police brutality.
“Ah We Harvest Sweet” was the theme of the Heritage Production put on by the Carnbee/Mt. Pleasant Community Council. The production which was written and directed by Ms. Annette Alfred depicted Tobago Harvest celebrations and how it used to be.
What was described as an eyesore at the Charlotteville junction is no more, as the old fishing facility has finally been demolished. The area next to the facility which was overgrown with bush has also been cleared.
Employees of the Kendall farm school were thrown into mourning after one of their colleagues died in a freak accident. 47 year old lorry loader Andrew Dalrymple died after he fell off a lorry at the Kendall farm school.
National Security Minister and representatives of the Tobago House of Assembly, including the Chief Secretary, met to discuss Tobago’s security concerns.
The Internal election for the Tobago Organization of the People which was carded to take place at the Mason Hall Primary on Sunday 14th July has been postponed to a date to be fixed.