An island wide power outage has caused major businesses in the island’s capital to be closed for most of the day. Even the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission’s office in Scarborough was out of power and padlocked.

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Along with the THA, I will continue to ensure that Tobagonians are well taken care of
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Land Consultation
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