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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Highway accident leaves passengers nursing injuries
Four Person were taken to hospital after they were involved in a vehicular accident on the Claude Noel Highway. When a Channel5 News Crew arrived on the scene a grey Toyota pick up van, registration number TCB 7016 driven by Ron McKenzie of Mt. St. George was on its hood.
Overshadowed undertone of finger pointing and blame-laying at Scarborough Hospital opening
Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar commissioned the start of services at the Scarborough General Hospital on Wednesday. In her address, she commended the people of Tobago for their fortitude despite the long wait for this facility.
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
4.95 Billon Dollar Budget
Secretary of the Division of Finance and Enterprise Development Joel Jack today presented the Tobago House of Assembly’s budget for fiscal year 2013/2014 with an overall request of 4.9billion dollars for Tobago from the Central Government with its theme, “Responding to the People’s Mandate”…Protecting Tobago’s Heritage.
Work continues though Injunction Filed
Three members of the Charlotteville Beachfront Movement, Irwin Hercules, Samuel Mapp and Kenneth Murray filed an injunction on the 23rd of April to discontinue works by the Tobago House of Assembly on the Charlotteville Beachfront project.