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Artifacts to be returned to Scarborough Museum
Tobagonians will soon be able to look forward to a museum filled with the precious artifacts recovered from the Scarborough Port. The Chief Secretary announced that the Division of Tourism in collaboration with a number of Universities in America will be undertaking this project, in turn creating a location in Tobago that will be deemed a heritage site.

Trico/Channel 5 Family & Sports Day
On the Eid holiday, Trico Industries Limited in collaboration with Tobago Channel 5 held their Family Day and Sports 2013at the Mt Pleasant Recreational Grounds.

Curtains grind at Cycling Classics
Spectators lined the streets of Market Square in Scarborough on Saturday morning to get a glimpse of the many cyclists taking part in the leg of the Tobago cycling classic 2012. Darren Matthew continued his dominance after race day three ended.

Dangerous dogs act to go into full effect
12 years after it was debated and passed in Parliament with a 3/5 majority, the Dangerous Dogs Act will take effect from August 1st 2012. This follows a Cabinet decision last Thursday to enforce the law by Proclamation of the President. The Act prohibits importation and breeding of three categories of dogs, the Pitbull Terrier, Fila Brasiliero and Japanese Tosa.

“Pan Camp-out on the Esplanade 2012” culminates
The Tobago House of Assembly in conjunction with the Department of Education Youth Affairs and Sport held their “Pan Camp-out on the Esplanade 2012”.

Health Secretary meets TRHA staff
“The future of Scarborough General lies in its potential to become the country’s next teaching hospital and a centre for medical tourism and ophthalmology”, this according to Secretary of Health and Social Services, Mrs. Claudia Groome –Duke, after meeting staff at the Scarborough General Hospital recently.