Recently, residents of Bamboo Hill Les Coteaux accused a resident in the area of hampering infrastructural development in the area, by halting the construction of a retaining wall, which was being built at the road’s edge.

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Thirty six students graduated from in First Aid course
36 students of the Signal Hill Secondary School Graduated from a 3-day First Aid course facilitated by the Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross. The three-day course was geared towards teaching students First-aid and emergency preparedness.

Hope Farm Employees fed up
From late payment of salaries, to being treated shoddily whenever they visit the Division of Agriculture’s office, some employees of Hope Farm division have had enough and want to be treated with equity. Five employees from the Hope Farm turned up at the Agriculture Division’s Office today.

Hospital Vendors to be Relocated
Good News for the vendors, who plied their trade at the Scarborough Regional Hospital, they will soon be given accommodation at the Scarborough General Hospital in Signal Hill

AG wins battle one of Milshirv
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Efforts underway to revitalise Catholic Culture and Identity in Tobago
In an effort to Revitalise Catholic Culture and Identity in Tobago, the Scarborough Roman Catholic Church held a concert on Sunday at the Signal Hill Secondary School.