“Love what you do and be good at it. ” This was the advice given to students of the Speyside High School by famous Trinidad and Tobago story teller , Paul Keens Douglas when he visited the school recently.

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All roads led to the Dwight Yorke Stadium on Friday to witness the fund raising double header in aid of the Dwight Yorke Foundation that was organized by Yorke himself. The event in its 2nd year saw our coaching school kids go up against our Bon Accord Government School and later Dwight Yorke and friends up against a Tobago eleven.

Internal Self-government Bill in Parliament
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar began the debate of the Constitution Amendment (Tobago) Bill in parliament. The bill seeks to give Tobago internal self-government.

Tobago records Centurian
Harvey Moore of Charlotteville reached a milestone many persons can only dream of. As the nation is celebrating their golden jubilee, Mr. Moore is celebrating double gold, his 100th birthday.

Mt. St. George road contentiously in state of disrepair
The sawmill road in Mt. St. George is a contentious issue for a resident who called Tobago Channel5 and complained that the road is in a bad state of disrepair. The caller who did not give her name complained that the Saw Mill Road is in a deplorable condition for some time now and wanted the relevant personnel to address the situation.

Tobago News launches second edition
The official ceremony to mark the launch of the second edition of the Tobago News was held at Basso’s Restaurant and Bar in Pigeon Point, recently. The Tobago News was launched 27 years ago with a weekly edition.

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.