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.

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The incessant rains on Wednesday evening into Thursday caused major flooding in areas across Tobago. The Lambeau Anglican School was one institution that was mainly affected. The Lambeau Anglican School was forced to dismiss classes earlier than the usual due to major flooding problems.

Fire one retains Carib Great Race Title
Fire one is the champion of Carib Great Race, once more. Last year, the team walked away as winners and they defended that title again in 2012. The 2011 winners had their engine roaring in the 120 miles per hour category.

Settlements and Labour division celebrates six years
“Faith has brought us this far,” this was the theme of the sixth Anniversary celebrations of the Division of Settlements and Labour. Members of Staff assembled at the Good News Seventh Day Adventist Church in Scarborough as they gave praise and thanks for achieving such a milestone.

Major leap in healthcare on the island expected
It is referred to as a “major leap in healthcare on the island”… The commissioning of a new Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Scarborough General Hospital expected to come on stream soon.

MDD and PoT will join PNM to try to conquer the TOP
Trinidad and Tobago may soon see its second coalition political party. Political Leader of the Tobago Organization of the People (TOP) Ashworth Jack says he has been informed that the Platform of Truth and the Movement for Democracy and Development will be joining forces with the PNM in an attempt to defeat the Tobago Organization of the People.

TEMA level of readiness is at its peak
TEMA’s Director Allan Stewart has reassured that we are in the rainy/hurricane period. According to Stewart, Trinidad and Tobago is currently in the rainy season, more so into the active hurricane period.