In a press release issued, E-IDCOT, the project managers of the Cove Eco-industrial and Business Park, denounced any responsibility for the frequent power outages which have been occurring in Tobago for the past couple of weeks.
Similar Posts
President officially visits Tobago
The President of Trinidad and Tobago, His Excellency Anthony Carmona and his family are currently in Tobago spending the long Easter weekend in Tobago.
Mt. St. George resident pleads to the authorities
Valerie Orr, a resident of Castara Road, Mt. St. George, is asking for assistance in the construction of a retaining wall at the back of her house. She claims that she needs one in order to protect her home from landslides which occur when heavy rain falls.
Mobile Police Unit at Shirvan Plaza
As it gets closer to Christmas, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, particularly Tobago is increasing patrols in Christmas hot spots. A mobile unit was set up in Scarborough and now one is located at the entrance of the Shirvan Plaza.
Victimization allegations at Pigeon Point
Unjustified and unfair is how the owner of ‘Tour Tobago Ltd’ has described the hardship he has been facing since the appointment of a new manager at the Pigeon Point Heritage Park.
PP accused of playing very cheap politics
THA’s Chief Secretary, Orville London has expressed his unhappiness with what has taken place recently in Tobago, citing that the People’s Partnership Central Government is “playing very cheap politics and in fact, in some cases obscene politics” ; with the issue of self government for Tobago.
Security Overhaul for Tobago
There will be a complete security overhaul of the country’s coastal areas, National Security Minister Jack Warner said in Tobago. Warner said for far too long illegal activities have been taking place along the shores of Tobago.