Early morning protest action was held at the Laboratory of the Scarborough Regional Hospital on Wednesday. Workers were outside the lab awaiting President of the PSA, Watson Duke.

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Tobago receive Heavy Rainfall
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.

WASA host Contractors Meeting
The Water and Sewerage Authority on Tuesday hosted a meeting for Tobago Contractors to discuss matters relevant to pipeline maintenance, road restoration and NSDP activities. WASA is getting tough on road restoration contractors.

Security Overhaul for Tobago
There will be a complete security overhaul of the country’s coastal areas, National Security Minister Jack Warner said in Tobago. Warner said for far too long illegal activities have been taking place along the shores of Tobago.

TEMA hosts Radiation emergency response sensitization seminar
At Thursday Radiation Emergency Response Sensitization Seminar, Radiation Specialist Jeff Lafonte explained that radioactivity and the effects of people coming into contact with it without knowing how to handle it.

T&T Regiment Truck capsizes down Charlotteville Hill
It was chaos in the small fishing village of Charlotteville on Sunday evening as a military vehicle, capsized on Charlotteville hill resulting in twenty three persons receiving injuries.