TRHA’s Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Paula Chester Cumberbatch has pledged the ongoing support of the TRHA, in meeting the needs of everyone, including the elderly.
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Nationwide Blackout
A major disruption in the electricity supply on the island during the early hours of this morning caused major discomfort for all of Trinidad and Tobago. As a result, the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission was bombarded with calls as to the cause of the problem.
Carnbee/ Mt. Pleasant seniors treated at annual Luncheon
As is customary, the Senior citizens in the Carnbee/ Mt. Pleasant electoral district were on Tuesday- treated to a luncheon hosted by the village council.
Rock thrown at Parliament building
A rock throwing incident at the Parliament building earlier on Wednesday morning, has left one man in police custody. Tobago Channel 5 was reliably informed that at approximately 4:30 a.m. an individual threw several rocks at the Parliament building at Tower D, causing damage to the glass doors at the Wrightson Road entrance to the Parliament Chamber, as well as the adjoining glass panels
Occupational Safety and Health Week launched
Under the theme, prevention of occupational diseases: awareness and prevention- the National Occupational Safety and Health Week was launched on Wednesday at the Magdalena Grand.
Dr. London on His Budget Expectations
In a few days, Finance Minister Larry Howai is expected to make the national budget presentation in the House of Representatives. This, the third budget since the People’s Partnership Government was elected into office.
Twenty six schools repaired
Deputy Project Co-ordinator of the Project Implementation Unit of the Division of Education, Petlyn Brown- Byer said that 26 schools were repaired in Tobago during the July/August vacation.