Bon Accord Primary School Student Jelisse Alexander will be representing her school in the National Junior SOCA Monarch competition scheduled to take place at the Queen’s Park Savannah.

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The object that was discovered in Tobago waters last Thursday has not been identified. Public Relations Officer of the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard Lieutenant Jean Baptiste said that his officers were unable to remove the object from the water because of its enormous size.

RPYC embarks on summer camp
The young people of Roxborough and environs have been given a chance to keep themselves occupied during this summer vacation, as the Roxborough Police youth club embarked on their inaugural summer camp.

MSJ Political Leader defends his position
The Movement for Social Justice, MSJ has pulled out of the People’s Partnership Coalition Government. Tobago Channel Five News chatted with the Political leader of the MSJ Mr. David Abdullah for a further explanation on the MSJ’s decision.

Bovell Triumphs
T&T’s Olympic bronze medal winner, George Bovell III got the better of USA’s Michael Phelps as both men are the fastest qualifiers for the 100m butterfly final at the Longhorn Aquatics Elite Invitational Swim Meet, which was held in Austin Texas.

Baptist celebrate 61 years
A small turnout of members from the Baptist faith came out on Friday morning to be a part of their annual parade. As the day progressed though, more joined the celebrations.

Bloody Bay Road Collapses
The road leading from Roxborough to Bloody Bay collapsed as work was being under-taken to construct a retaining wall about half mile from the Bloody Bay junction. Recently work was being done to facilitate the building of a retaining wall along the roadway.