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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Free Airfare for Tobagonian Patients
According to Minister of Tobago development, Dr. Delmon Baker; the Central Government is committing itself to paying the full airfare of Tobagonians who need to travel to Trinidad for specific medical treatment.
23 year old killed Tobago road fatality
Last night tragedy struck when 23 year old Gary Kerr of Mt. Pleasant died in a freak road accident. According to a police report, around 9:15 Thursday night 36 year old Stephen Young of Young Street Canaan loaded his 3 tonne Mitsubishi truck, registration number TCN 3638, with garbage from the View Port Supermarket outlet in Canaan
Callers vent frustration as they claim mammography machine at new hospital not printing
Several callers to our newsroom have vented their frustration at the trouble of not being able to receive their mammogram reports.
Hundreds gather to pay tribute to World War Survivors
Hundreds of national security personnel gathered alongside Government officials and diplomats in observance of Remembrance Day 2012 on Sunday morning. The brief ceremony, which included a military drill performed by Defence Force officers, began at the Scarborough Fire Station and demonstrated through to James Park, the designated site for the occasion.
Fishermen cry, “Imposters onboard”
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