Earlier this week it was reported by a national news media that it was Tobago’s Big Secret — violent crime creeping-in due to drugs and guns but according to Faith Jordan of Castara Road, Mt. St. George it was not drug related.

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More officials are needed for netball in Tobago. Over the years the numbers have dwindled for different reasons. The netball association however is making attempts to build a cadre of competent referees to officiate games.

Tobagonians build model of Tobago to plan for the impacts of extreme climatic events
The Caribbean Natural Resource Institute (CANARI) has partnered with the Centre of Agricultural and Rural Cooperation and the University of the West Indies among other groups, to build a 3 dimensional model of Tobago, with the aim of advising persons of being proactive regarding climate change.

REACH host Exposition
Business people with their products in the areas of food production, clothing, beauty care, jewelry, cosmetics and much more were on showcase earlier this morning as the REACH programme, hosted a grand exposition at the APT James Park in uptown, Scarborough.

Hospital commissioned and more plans afoot
The ceremony to commission the start of services at the Scarborough General Hospital was held on Wednesday at the Hospital’s Signal Hill location. In her remarks Secretary for Health and Social services, Claudia Groome-Duke said this is a special day in the lives of Tobagonians.

Preschoolers engage in Easter extravaganza
Kayla’s Academy held its Easter Extravaganza at the school’s compound located in Fort Street Scarborough, where the tiny tots dressed up in their colorful Easter costumes and paraded

Proper communication to be established between media and THA officials
For many years, media practitioners in Tobago have suffered the frustration of being unable to get answers from Secretaries of the Tobago House of Assembly with respect to issues affecting the citizenry.