Turtle Nesting Season Begins
With the close of the hunting season, March 1 heralds the beginning of turtle nesting season on the island. Millions of turtles will come to our shores to lay hatchlings in hope of preserving their volatile species.
With the close of the hunting season, March 1 heralds the beginning of turtle nesting season on the island. Millions of turtles will come to our shores to lay hatchlings in hope of preserving their volatile species.
Tobago has recorded its second murder for 2013, after it was discovered that 76 year old Kuarr Singh of Lowlands was murdered.
Dillon’s Seafood Restaurant located in Crown Point which has been a land-mark in the service industry for over two decades has closed its doors. Last Saturday was the last time this restaurant served the public.
Tempo TV has officially touched down in Tobago. Recently, they hosted a casting for models as well as ambassadors to endorse the brand that can be seen in over many other Caribbean countries.
Member of the Tobago Organization of the People Anselm Richards said the party is very much alive. He said in the past month, they have spent time revising what transpired on January 21st 2013 and scientifically analyzing the results, so they will be better prepared for the next THA elections.
At Wednesday’s executive council briefing Assistant secretary for Youth Affairs Sport Jomo Pitt gave further details about the stadium repairs.
Anselm Richards is claiming that the House of Assembly spent over two million dollars on Emergency Social Assistance Card Program for the Month of January 2013; Mr Richards said The Sum of 2, 224, 941.20 was spent by the THA during the period January 9th to 23rd on Emergency Social Assistance Card Program which was distributed to 4000 Tobagonians.
Thirty eight persons with businesses ranging from restaurants, garment manufacturing, consultancy services, hairdressing and retailers were on Tuesday morning presented with cheques to further their businesses.
The 10-year-old Tobago Tourism Standing Committee has been disbanded. Instead, the Secretary of Tourism and Transportation and Minister of Tourism and their teams are to meet regularly to discuss tourism in Tobago, while the Secretary will meet with Tobago tourism stakeholders for regular discussions.
A Moriah fisherman lost his boat due to large sea swells at Courland Bay on Tuesday. He is asking the powers that be to assist him in order to get his earning power back on track.