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SEA Students Affected by Unfamiliar Math Exam Question
SEA Students at the Hope Anglican Primary School today spoke out about how they reacted after they were confronted with a math problem they were not prepared for during yesterday’s S-E-A Examination.
Erect a walk over at PLLF
The Minority Leader of the Tobago House of Assembly is calling on the Executive council to construct a walk over from the highway straight over to the Pentecostal Light and Life Pentecostal High School. Students and other pedestrians who access the Pentecostal Light and Life High School from the easiest point, the highway, are at risk of getting knocked down by speeding vehicles
Plymouth Fishermen face open Sewer
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NIB seeks THA input on proposed reconstruction of 30-year-old mall
The National Insurance Board has requested an input from the Tobago House of Assembly on the proposed reconstruction to replace its 30-year-old mall.
Charlotteville beachfront development among halted projects
The Environment and Water Resources Ministry has issued instructions to government agencies to halt a planned $20 million Tobago House of Assembly project on the Charlotteville beachfront until it receives proper environmental clearance.