Chief Secretary, Orville London recently met with Centrica – the oil company, which sought to undertake exploration and drilling for natural gas off the shores of Tobago.
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London’s last Election
Political Leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) in Tobago, Orville London said that if circumstances were different, he would not be contesting the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly elections.
Grandmother cries Police Brutality
Mary Alexander is claims that her grandson is being harassed constantly by police officers in Tobago. She said that on many occasions he has been taken into custody for being in the wrong place at the wrong time and has also been assaulted while in their custody.
Security intensified for Easter
“Tobago is not a soft target for Easter!”, so says Senior Superintendant Garfield Moore. During an interview with Mr Moore, he said the police officers on the island will be out in full force for the Easter period, installing a number of initiatives to keep the public safe.
PM refutes claims of political ploy for the upcoming THA elections
During the debate on the 2012/2013 fiscal package, Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar suggested that an investigation should be launched into the $250 million Bacolet aquatic centre and indoor sport complex and the $143 million Milshirv THA Administration Complex.
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.