Will Tobago be having any Secondary schools track and field Tobago Zone? Secretary of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Councillor Gary Melville is adamant that there will be.

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Good news for Fishermen in Tobago. According to the Minister of Energy Kevin Ramnarine, there are plans to enable them to ply their trade easier.

Tobago records Centurian
Harvey Moore of Charlotteville reached a milestone many persons can only dream of. As the nation is celebrating their golden jubilee, Mr. Moore is celebrating double gold, his 100th birthday.

Dump remains under fire
After running a story on Thursday about the hoard of flies affecting residents in Mt. St George and environs several callers to our newsroom later informed us that a fire had erupted at the dump in what they think is an attempt to contain the flies.

Charlotteville Health centre not used for its intended purpose
The Charlotteville Health centre isn’t being used for its intended purpose, this according to Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly, Ashworth Jack. A Trinidad and Tobago Regiment truck capsized in Charlotteville Last Sunday resulting in a number of people being injured.

Caribbean Airlines limited have not been delivering an effective service to the people of Tobago
Caribbean airlines limited have not been delivering an effective service to the people of Tobago. This indictment on the State owned airline was made by the Secretary for Tourism and Transportation Oswald Williams at Thursday’s sitting of the House.

No rehabilitation centres specifically designed for women
There is no rehabilitation centres specifically designed for women in Trinidad and Tobago, this according to CARIAD’s Director- Dr. Sandra Reid as she addressed participants on Day 3 of the 39th programme of alcoholism and addiction studies.