Tobago teachers this morning gathered at the Signal Hill Secondary School, as they held their annual district conference, which formed part of the October Teacher’s month celebration.

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The clear, blue skies just enhanced the already exciting taste bud experience at the Blue Food Festival over the weekend. From as early as 10am crowds gathered at the new location, just opposite of the Bloody Bay Recreation Grounds, to get their share of a variety of dasheen dishes paired with just as varying exotic meats.

ANR Robinson Airport to Be Transformed
The Airport Authority on Wednesday revealed plans for the upgrade of the ANR Robinson International Airport. In keeping with the growth and development of air traffic into Tobago, the Airport Authority plans to create a new and expanded terminal facility at the ANR Robinson International Airport.

Charlotteville beachfront development among halted projects
The Environment and Water Resources Ministry has issued instructions to government agencies to halt a planned $20 million Tobago House of Assembly project on the Charlotteville beachfront until it receives proper environmental clearance.

Mill Ruin Experience Pkg
Littered all over Tobago are relics such as sugar mills and copper pots, remnants of the island’s a reminder of our island’s sugar producing past, powered by slavery. On the grounds of the Goodwood Secondary School, there are ruins of the Goldsborough estate sugar mill and instead of keeping it a secret, the school has decided to turn the ruins into a tourist attraction.

Coco Reef Victorious Again
For the fourth consecutive year Coco Reef, Tobago is the recipient of the World Travel Award for the Caribbean’s Leading Hotel.

SEA Students Affected by Unfamiliar Math Exam Question
SEA Students at the Hope Anglican Primary School today spoke out about how they reacted after they were confronted with a math problem they were not prepared for during yesterday’s S-E-A Examination.