Once again the fishing village of Charlotteville is in the spotlight as residents complain about indiscriminate sewerage disposal in the seas close to shore.

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Tobago receives 4.03% of National pie
$2.356 billion has been allocated to the Tobago House of Assembly in this year’s 2013 budget. Of that allocation, $2.006 billion would be for recurrent expenditure and $350 million for capital expenditure.

Pigeon Point Cardinal marker missing
Today, Channel 5 News was sent a website alert, indicating that the last cardinal marker alerting marine craft to the position of our famous Buccoo Reef is now no longer in place.

Protest action continues by NIB Workers
The employees of the National Insurance Board staged another protest outside their office at the NIB Mall Scarborough. They say they are fed up of the slow pace with which the negotiations for an increase to their salaries are moving.

Health workers stage sick out
All surgeries at the Scarborough Regional Hospital were canceled on Monday; this is as a result of sick out action staged by nurses at the hospital. And President of the Public Services Association Watson Duke says it is time the TRHA employees are shown the respect they deserve. According to a source at the Scarborough Regional Hospital, several nurses left their stations unattended at the hospital

Deputy Chief Secretary: there will be no resignation of the Executive Council
There will be no resignation of the Executive Council says Deputy Chief Secretary, Hilton Sandy. This comes after the controversy surrounding the land arrangement in Shirvan Road for the construction of a new building for the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment.

Easter Monday at the Beach
From all reports Tobago is the place to be to celebrate Easter. Tobago Channel Five news journeyed to one of the popular beaches in Tobago, Store Bay where we chatted with some visitors from the sister isle.