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.

Similar Posts

Black out looms over Tobago
An island wide power outage has caused major businesses in the island’s capital to be closed for most of the day. Even the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission’s office in Scarborough was out of power and padlocked.

Charlotteville vendors still waiting on word
Charlotteville’s beach front salespersons are now awaiting word from the THA about their next course of action. The vendors were recently told that the plans for the new building would be taken back to the drawing board and changes made.

Farmers disappointed with THA’s 2013 budget agriculture plans proposals
President of the Tobago Agricultural Society Owen Dillon says farmers are disappointed with the plans for agriculture which were outlined in the Tobago House of Assembly’s 2013 budget proposals.

BOLT still a confusing issue
For several months there has been much debate about the BOLT arrangement being used by the Tobago House to construct the Agricultural Administrative Complex. The BOLT arrangement was brought to the attention of the public by the Chairman of the Tobago Organization of the People Lionel Coker.

Inaugural Tobago Windball Cricket Community
Action commenced last Sunday in the east, as the inaugural Tobago Windball Cricket Community Ten Overs League, hosted by the C&B Sports Club bowled off.

SEA Relief
It is finally over!!! After sitting the Secondary Entrance Assessment, students usually flock to Movietowne in Lowlands to relax after weeks of studying in preparation for their big day.