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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The Internal election for the Tobago Organization of the People which was carded to take place at the Mason Hall Primary on Sunday 14th July has been postponed to a date to be fixed.
Home broken into 7times
Last evening made it the seventh time that thieves have broken into the house of Bethel resident Ancil Corbin. This time was different; the person left an item behind. Mr. Corbin explained that he was not at home when the episode occurred and strongly believes that the bandit also knew that he was not there.
Hospital commissioned and more plans afoot
The ceremony to commission the start of services at the Scarborough General Hospital was held on Wednesday at the Hospital’s Signal Hill location. In her remarks Secretary for Health and Social services, Claudia Groome-Duke said this is a special day in the lives of Tobagonians.
Electrocution victim laid to rest
Hundreds of family friends and co-workers turned up at the Calvary Road Tabernacle to witness the funeral service of former works employee, Tyrone Crawford who was electrocuted.
THA presents 4.3 billion dollar budget package
Secretary for Finance and Enterprise Development in The Tobago House of Assembly Dr. Anselm London, on Monday unveiled a 4.3 billion dollar budget statement. This sum is the Assembly’s proposed financial package to meet its development programs and recurrent expenditure for the fiscal year 2012/2013.
Tobago is blooming with opportunities
The Chief Secretary in the Tobago House of Assembly, Hon. Orville London at a recent town meeting, spoke on the opportunities available in Tobago for all. He stated that there are going to be a lot of opportunities and challenges and once the opportunities are there, and it is not taken up, then someone else will take it away.