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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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.
TRHA employees give Ultimatum
Workers at the Scarborough Regional Hospital came out once again to express their dissatisfaction with their working conditions. PSA President Watson Duke was in Tobago again to offer support to the workers. With his support, the workers are now giving the TRHA board an ultimatum.
SHSS presented with Scrabble Library
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Patience Hill man found Hanging
The body of Fitzroy Walters, 56 of Patience Hill was found hanging in his home this morning in the vicinity of the west side symphony pan-side.
Finance Minister unveils 58.24 billion budget
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