Actions are being undertaken to shape the second strategic action plan for Tobago for the next five years, 2013 to 2017. This action includes public consultations. One such consultation took place at the Mt. Irvine Bay Hotel.
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Settlements Division continues home improvement Caravan
As part of the Division of Settlements and Labour continuing efforts to deliver affordable housing solutions while building communities, they distributed cheques for their Home Improvement Grants on Monday at the Plymouth/ Bethesda Community Center. Residents of Plymouth, Bethesda and Golden Lane received their first and second tranches of a total of $15,000.
Family cries negligence on the part of the TRHA
Yet another family is crying negligence on the part of the nurses and doctors at the Scarborough Regional Hospital and the Scarborough General Hospital. They are now calling on the Secretary for Health Claudia Groome Duke and Minister of Health Dr. Fuad Khan to intervene.
Chief Secretary expects results
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