After Finance Minister, Larry Howai presented the 2012/2013 fiscal package, the Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly Orville London and the Secretary for Finance Dr. Anselm London within recent times complained that the allocation for Tobago is below the stipulated 4.03percent.

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At approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday 6 year old Eric Gittens of Maraval and his mother were around the poolside of the Turtle Beach Resort. According to police, while sitting at the table, Eric leaned against the concrete table.

London’s last Election
Political Leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) in Tobago, Orville London said that if circumstances were different, he would not be contesting the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly elections.

Man fined for hunting illegally
Eight hundred dollars or serve three months hard labour was the decision handed down to a Silk Cotton, Bon Accord Trace man on Monday morning. The man, Joseph Clarke was found guilty of hunting in the closed season and being in possession of a game animal namely an iguana, when he appeared before Magistrate Michael Broomes in the Scarborough third court.

Rock thrown at Parliament building
A rock throwing incident at the Parliament building earlier on Wednesday morning, has left one man in police custody. Tobago Channel 5 was reliably informed that at approximately 4:30 a.m. an individual threw several rocks at the Parliament building at Tower D, causing damage to the glass doors at the Wrightson Road entrance to the Parliament Chamber, as well as the adjoining glass panels

10 year old successful at Social Studies CSEC
Imagine at ten being the holder of a CSEC pass. This is the reality for a local girl from the Scarborough Roman Catholic School. Sandeera Lewis has become the nation’s youngest known student to write and pass the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate.

Preschoolers engage in Easter extravaganza
Kayla’s Academy held its Easter Extravaganza at the school’s compound located in Fort Street Scarborough, where the tiny tots dressed up in their colorful Easter costumes and paraded