Following the Tobago Organization’s loss against the People’s National Movement in the THA elections and with the upcoming internal elections just around the corner, will a new chairman be able to steer them in the right direction?

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More development powers for THA
Plans to implement powers that already exist in the Tobago House of Assembly regarding planning and development in Tobago will soon be undertaken. This was announced by Dr. Asad Mohammed, chairman of the National Planning Task Force, while speaking at the National Spatial Development strategy consultation on Tuesday.

BEST Centre makes strides in youth develop
The Bethel Empowerment Skills Training Centre was opened last June. Since then, it has been making strides in its mission to develop the skills of young persons in the village of Bethel and environs under the sturdy guidance of Minister of Tobago Development Dr. Delmon Baker.

Old fishing facility in Charlotteville finally demolished
What was described as an eyesore at the Charlotteville junction is no more, as the old fishing facility has finally been demolished. The area next to the facility which was overgrown with bush has also been cleared.

Secretary concerned about overrun at Shaw Park Cultural Complex
The Secretary of Infrastructure and Public Utilities has now divulged some concerns he has, with the new Shaw Park Cultural Facility currently under construction. An additional 45 million dollars has been air marked in this year’s Tobago House of Assembly budget for the completion of the Shaw Park Cultural Complex.

Assistant Director Skill shop held over 2 days in Tobago
Film and film production, along with fashion and music make up the creative arts identified by the central government as avenues for national economic development.

Sport secretary clears the air on use of the Stadium
The burning question that seems to be on the minds of citizens of Tobago is; “How can a match be played at the Dwight Yorke Stadium when it is under repairs?” we spoke with the Secretary of Education, Youth Affairs and Sport, Gary Melville who in turn addressed this issue.