Climate change is a very serious issue in the Caribbean and we often hear about this from scientists who explain the situation in a technical sense. But what about those on the ground that want to know exactly how it can affect them

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Three day Science Fest dubbed a resounding success
From natural recourses to Creative Enterprise, that was the theme of the Tobago Science Fest which took place over the past three days courtesy the division of education. Collin Ogo coordinator of the event spoke about the event as the goal of the intiative, is to make all children science savvy.

13 contestants vie for Heritage Crown
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.

Fire officers engage in mock Exercise
Members of the public were of the view last Monday, that a major catastrophe had taken place when rumours circulated that two bodies were off a cliff in the area of the licensing office Shaw Park Scarborough.

Magdalena Grand Beach Resort officially Opens
Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar cut the ribbon to declare the Magdalena Grand Beach Resort officially open. According to the Prime Minister this four star resort is currently rated number one in Tobago and number two in Trinidad and Tobago. The official opening ceremony took place on the Prime Minister’s recent visit to Tobago in the Colibri ballroom of the beach resort.

PP celebrates 2 years as a Coalition
The People’s Partnership held their 2nd anniversary celebrations on May 24th at the Mid Center Mall in Chaguanas, with a massive crowd. At the celebrations…the Prime Minister made a very important announcement, citing that she will be evaluating performances and undertaking a re-configuration of the Cabinet of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. In a celebratory mood, the Prime Minister said that the People’s Partnership is all about advancing citizen’s interest.

Under 17 travel plans in Limbo
Plans by the Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 women football team to travel to Costa Rica and Panama for a series of practice matches, have been put in limbo, due to the lack of funding