Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has called for two multi-million-dollar Tobago projects to be halted and has requested that a probe be conducted into questionable dealings of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) led by Chief Secretary Orville London.
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Agriculture secretary confirms Complex Construction
Secretary for the division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs and the Environment Gary Melville, has responded to the questions raised by Minority Leader Ashworth Jack and TOP Chairman Lionel Coker.
Charlotteville Health centre not used for its intended purpose
The Charlotteville Health centre isn’t being used for its intended purpose, this according to Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly, Ashworth Jack. A Trinidad and Tobago Regiment truck capsized in Charlotteville Last Sunday resulting in a number of people being injured.
Trico Children Extravaganza
In keeping with the tradition of Christmas and the spirit of giving, Trico Group of Companies recently hosted a Children’s Extravaganza at the Tobago Channel 5 compound for the children of the Charlotteville Methodist Primary school and the children of Trico Industries Ltd together with Tobago Channel 5 staff members; it was indeed a fun filled evening for the kids.
Habeas corpus presented, matter resolved
An 86-year-old patient of Scarborough General Hospital was brought before the Scarborough High Court following a ha-be-as corpus order.