Occupational Safety and Health Week launched
Under the theme, prevention of occupational diseases: awareness and prevention- the National Occupational Safety and Health Week was launched on Wednesday at the Magdalena Grand.
Under the theme, prevention of occupational diseases: awareness and prevention- the National Occupational Safety and Health Week was launched on Wednesday at the Magdalena Grand.
On Wednesday, Minister of Tobago Development Dr. Delmon Baker met with the Tobago Chapter of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The Chamber expressed their interest in the upgrading of the ANR Robinson Airport, as well as the island’s seaports.
Education Officer of the Tobago Council of the PNM Rennie Dumas will have to wait another month to hear his fate as his sentencing has been adjourned. Dumas was found guilty of two charges of assault in April
Several glass bottom boat operators at the Pigeon Point Heritage Park, say they now have no source of income, as they have been denied access to the use of the Beach Facilities.
The departure of tenants of the NIB mall in Scarborough is moving quite smoothly, this according to the Communications Consultant Michael Stewart.
Over a two day period the TOP will hold its Annual General meeting that will include elections for key internal posts. The first day Sunday May 26th will commence from 3p.m. at the Mason Hall Secondary school.
Secretary for the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment, Mr. Godwin Adams, plans to meet with farmers and stakeholders in the agricultural sector for their opinions on their plans to increase food productivity on the island.
The issue of touting on Store Bay Beach is ongoing and has been claimed to adversely affected many of the reef tour operators as well as the public who utilize the service.
Political leader of the Tobago Organization of the People, Mr. Ashworth Jack in commenting on the resignation of Mr. Austin Jack Warner says Mr. Warner has set a standard never seen in this country.
It was business as usual for some tenants of the NIB Mall, while others were busy packing their goods in an attempt to meet the deadline set by the NIB Mall Management. When Channel Five News visited the Mall, we saw some spaces empty, as business owners heeded the call by the NIB Management to vacate the premises by April 30th.