London on Devant
The evidence is clear that the Welfare of Tobago is not a priority for the Minister of Transport. This according to Chief Secretary for the Tobago House of Assembly Orville London.
The evidence is clear that the Welfare of Tobago is not a priority for the Minister of Transport. This according to Chief Secretary for the Tobago House of Assembly Orville London.
Excessive cost over runs on projects in Tobago, is weighing heavy on the mind of THA’s minority leader Ashworth Jack. This, as he continues to question the justification for the ex- orbitant increases in estimates.
A resident of Lucy Vale in Speyside is alleging possible bias by Tobago Public Health inspectors and officials. The resident was critical of officers, highlighting the in-action of the health officers in responding to her family’s complaints.
The handing over of the second phase of the Scarborough General Hospital will be delayed by at least one month. NIPDEC has reported the delay in a recent correspondence to the Division of Health and Social Services.
“Promoting Safety, Health and a Green Economy” is the theme for this year’s National Safety Week. Safety week was launched in Tobago at the Magdalena Resort on Monday evening.
Over the Jazz weekend Project Runway Season 9 winner Anya Ayoung Chee was most present, making various stage appearances as the country’s tourism ambassador. The Tobago Channel 5 crew took the time to chat with her before she left our shores, regarding her about life after project runway.
For many years, the people of Tobago have been awaiting the construction of a new bus terminal in Scarborough. In order to find out when this building will be constructed, Tobago Channel Five News went straight to the key persons PTSC Manager Henry Cook, Secretary for Infrastructure and Public Utilities Hilton Sandy and even the Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.
Signal Hill Secondary School now possesses a scrabble library. Scrabbler Diana McIntire handed over a library to the school on Monday, now that they have a champion scrabbler at the school, Ms. Tamika Mitchell.
It was indeed a sad day in the village of Canaan/ Bon Accord as yet another death occurred in the area. Police say they have ruled out foul play, but investigations are still ongoing.
Commenting on government’s intention to implement the Caribbean Court of Justice in this country, Senior Counsel Christo Gift said that it was only a matter of time before Trinidad and Tobago embrace the CCJ.