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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TOP ready for the polls
Now is time to talk elections; this according to Political leader of the TOP, Ashworth Jack. Mr. Jack noted that the Chief Secretary is reported as saying that elections could go until somewhere between January 17 and 19.
Agri Workers Protest Backpay
It appears that the back pay issues facing government workers across the island has now moved to the Division of Agriculture as some of their workers came together today to stage a protest.
St. Patrick’s Anglican Ancestral Walk
The St. Patrick’s Anglican Church celebrated their 170th anniversary last Saturday with their 13th annual ancestral Walk. The walk began at 7 am at the Mt. Irvine Beach Facility and ended at the church in Mt. Pleasant.
House and property drama, Tania needs answers
One woman and her three children are now homeless after their house was demolished by a relative. Meanwhile her husband relates his ordeal at the hands of the police
Tobagonians build model of Tobago to plan for the impacts of extreme climatic events
The Caribbean Natural Resource Institute (CANARI) has partnered with the Centre of Agricultural and Rural Cooperation and the University of the West Indies among other groups, to build a 3 dimensional model of Tobago, with the aim of advising persons of being proactive regarding climate change.