Over one million worth of prizes will be at stake when the 32nd International Marlin Madness Game Fishing Tournament takes place from April 18th to 21st at Pigeon Point, Tobago.

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Tobago teachers this morning gathered at the Signal Hill Secondary School, as they held their annual district conference, which formed part of the October Teacher’s month celebration.

Artifacts to be returned to Scarborough Museum
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St. Patrick’s Anglican Ancestral Walk
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DIPU Secretary Hilton Sandy discusses citizen issues
The Shaw Park Roundabout is the third to be constructed in Tobago. Secretary of the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities Hilton Sandy explained the reason behind this infrastructural development on the island.

Tobago Semoy DeFour gets cut
One Tobago model made it into the final 11 of the Caribbean Next Top Model season which started on Monday evening. Caribbean’s Next Top Model aired its first episode on CCN TV6, where 23 girls from different countries in the Caribbean vied for the title of Caribbean’s Next Top Model.