14 year old goes missing
Nisa Penco’s 14 year old son has been missing for some time now and she is pleading with anyone who may know of her son’s whereabouts to assist her in locating the little boy.
Nisa Penco’s 14 year old son has been missing for some time now and she is pleading with anyone who may know of her son’s whereabouts to assist her in locating the little boy.
Spectators lined the streets of Market Square in Scarborough on Saturday morning to get a glimpse of the many cyclists taking part in the leg of the Tobago cycling classic 2012. Darren Matthew continued his dominance after race day three ended.
Following the national 2013 budget reading, Chief Secretary of the THA, Orville London explained that the treatment in this budget is identical to how they’ve been treated in the past.
Now is time to talk elections; this according to Political leader of the TOP, Ashworth Jack. Mr. Jack noted that the Chief Secretary is reported as saying that elections could go until somewhere between January 17 and 19.
EIDCOT and Active General Traders Limited on Thursday morning signed a contract for the implementation of a Solar Street Lightening Solution at the Cove Eco Park. The contract was signed at EIDCOT’s office on Gulf City Mall.
The road leading from Roxborough to Bloody Bay collapsed as work was being under-taken to construct a retaining wall about half mile from the Bloody Bay junction. Recently work was being done to facilitate the building of a retaining wall along the roadway.
At a recent Minority press briefing, Minority Leader Ashworth Jack addressed a number of concerns which surfaced after the reading of the 2012/2013 fiscal budget.
According to Chief Secretary Orville London, the contract for the construction of a new Vendor’s Facility at Charlotteville has been awarded to MTS.
The village of Castara seems to be plagued with many problems. Residents now fear that the bridge at the entrance to their village may soon collapse. This bridge is located on the outskirts of the village next to the Castara Government School.
There was an abundance of Police officers on the Scarborough Esplanade as the two day police caravan continued recently. Present was the Acting Commissioner of Police along with Assistant Superintendant Joanne Archie who both spoke to Tobago Channel 5 news on the initiative.