A number of weather forecasters are predicting an active 2013 hurricane season. The team of forecasters is predicting an above average 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, with 18 named tropical storms, 9 of which will become hurricanes.
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The hunt is on for the crown of the popular Tobago Heritage Calypso competition 2013. The show is carded to take place on Friday night on the Plymouth Hard Court. The competition is expected to be a keenly contested one as twelve calypsonians will lyrically wrestle to take the crown from the reigning heritage monarch Tobago Chalkie.
Castara residents fear bridge may come tumbling
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.
Tobago records 4th Murder
Delroy Cordner is dead after he was stabbed to death in Speyside on October 1. Upon hearing the news of a murder at Speyside about 6:45am, Tobago Channel news rushed to the Eastern village to gather details on what actually occurred.
Dwight Yorke Stadium to undergo extensive restoration work
Chief Secretary, Orville London last Wednesday announced that the Dwight Yorke Stadium will be under repair works from next week. Despite the challenges, the Chief Secretary said the decision was taken to start repair works to the facility which will be extensive.
Traffic lights commissioned at Buccoo
With one week to go before the annual busy Easter weekend, the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities has commissioned the new traffic lights at Buccoo Junction.
Health workers stage sick out
All surgeries at the Scarborough Regional Hospital were canceled on Monday; this is as a result of sick out action staged by nurses at the hospital. And President of the Public Services Association Watson Duke says it is time the TRHA employees are shown the respect they deserve. According to a source at the Scarborough Regional Hospital, several nurses left their stations unattended at the hospital