Secretary Hilton Sandy speaking at the face to face meeting in Mt. Pleasant announced that a drainage program throughout Tobago is set to come on stream soon.

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Freak or not… as vehicle tumbles
A Gold Matrix registration #PCD 782 tumbled from Castries Street and down to the street in the vicinity of the coast guard base in the capital Scarborough today.

Rain mar Tobago
The incessant rains on Wednesday evening into Thursday caused major flooding in areas across Tobago. The Lambeau Anglican School was one institution that was mainly affected. The Lambeau Anglican School was forced to dismiss classes earlier than the usual due to major flooding problems.

Investigation launched in fisherman found
The Tobago Homicide division on Monday morning announced that an investigation has already been launched into the death of the fisherman who was said to be in his seventies, Gordon Eastman.

Charlotteville vendors still waiting on word
Charlotteville’s beach front salespersons are now awaiting word from the THA about their next course of action. The vendors were recently told that the plans for the new building would be taken back to the drawing board and changes made.

Second phase of hospital opening delayed
The handing over of the second phase of the Scarborough General Hospital will be delayed by at least one month. NIPDEC has reported the delay in a recent correspondence to the Division of Health and Social Services.

BDU Showcases Success
The Business Development Unit recently held a fair at Market Square in Scarborough, showcasing a number of business that have been successful, after receiving one of their many grants. A number of businesses came out to be a part of the Business Development Unit’s Business fair.