Chief Secretary on Wednesday announced that he is concerned that he is not getting the evidence to support that this hunting ban was as well thought out, as it should have been.

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NIB Mall meeting inconclusive
The NIB mall, one of the island’s landmarks would be torn down by April 30, 2013. Top management of the NIB recently served eviction notices to their 40 tenants, as they claimed the mall is unsafe for continued occupation and should be demolished.

CAL Plane Runs Into Wall
A Caribbean Airlines has confirmed that one of its ATR aircraft was involved in an accident, causing notable damage to the plane.

Rotaract engages back to school fundraiser
The local Rotaract Club recently held their annual back to school fundraiser project in the form of a carwash at the Store Bay beach facility car park.

TOP bandwagon rolls as Pastor joins platform
The TOP has started their campaign for the 2013 Tobago House of Assembly Elections. Recently, they were in the village of Signal Hill where political leader of the party Ashworth Jack spoke about the deteriorating state of Tobago and his party’s plans to improve this island once they are elected to office.

Jack does not share the views expressed by MSJ Political Leader
Political Leader of the Tobago Organization of the People Ashworth Jack says he does not share the views expressed by the Political Leader of the Movement for Social Justice. In fact he says the TOP has a lot to celebrate.

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.

NIB Mall meeting inconclusive
The NIB mall, one of the island’s landmarks would be torn down by April 30, 2013. Top management of the NIB recently served eviction notices to their 40 tenants, as they claimed the mall is unsafe for continued occupation and should be demolished.

CAL Plane Runs Into Wall
A Caribbean Airlines has confirmed that one of its ATR aircraft was involved in an accident, causing notable damage to the plane.

Rotaract engages back to school fundraiser
The local Rotaract Club recently held their annual back to school fundraiser project in the form of a carwash at the Store Bay beach facility car park.

TOP bandwagon rolls as Pastor joins platform
The TOP has started their campaign for the 2013 Tobago House of Assembly Elections. Recently, they were in the village of Signal Hill where political leader of the party Ashworth Jack spoke about the deteriorating state of Tobago and his party’s plans to improve this island once they are elected to office.

Jack does not share the views expressed by MSJ Political Leader
Political Leader of the Tobago Organization of the People Ashworth Jack says he does not share the views expressed by the Political Leader of the Movement for Social Justice. In fact he says the TOP has a lot to celebrate.

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.

NIB Mall meeting inconclusive
The NIB mall, one of the island’s landmarks would be torn down by April 30, 2013. Top management of the NIB recently served eviction notices to their 40 tenants, as they claimed the mall is unsafe for continued occupation and should be demolished.

CAL Plane Runs Into Wall
A Caribbean Airlines has confirmed that one of its ATR aircraft was involved in an accident, causing notable damage to the plane.

Rotaract engages back to school fundraiser
The local Rotaract Club recently held their annual back to school fundraiser project in the form of a carwash at the Store Bay beach facility car park.

TOP bandwagon rolls as Pastor joins platform
The TOP has started their campaign for the 2013 Tobago House of Assembly Elections. Recently, they were in the village of Signal Hill where political leader of the party Ashworth Jack spoke about the deteriorating state of Tobago and his party’s plans to improve this island once they are elected to office.

Jack does not share the views expressed by MSJ Political Leader
Political Leader of the Tobago Organization of the People Ashworth Jack says he does not share the views expressed by the Political Leader of the Movement for Social Justice. In fact he says the TOP has a lot to celebrate.