Despite the rains, the Commissioning of the Eternal Flame at James Park in Scarborough went ahead as planned.

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Tobago experienced heavy rainfall for many hours on Thursday. At 5pm Communications Officer of the Tobago Emergency Management Agency Alex Browne said that TEMA received nine reports from persons affected by the rain. The first incident was the flooding of a residence in Hampden Lowlands.

Work continues though Injunction Filed
Three members of the Charlotteville Beachfront Movement, Irwin Hercules, Samuel Mapp and Kenneth Murray filed an injunction on the 23rd of April to discontinue works by the Tobago House of Assembly on the Charlotteville Beachfront project.

THA to introduce new Medic-alert
Pensioners, the physically challenged, the sick, persons in abusive relationships and those who are without caregivers are to benefit from a new Medic-alert system to be introduced by the Tobago House of Assembly from August

OJT week Launched
The Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training has embarked on an OJT week which aims at congratulating OJT participants for taking a strategic step in their career.

Mosquitoes in Charlotteville
The decision to construct a new fishing depot in Charlotteville while welcomed, seems to be causing an endless string of woes to fishermen and residents. Today the residents tell us about the horrors they are enduring after the old facility was partially demolished.
