Education Officer of the Tobago Council of the PNM Rennie Dumas will have to wait another month to hear his fate as his sentencing has been adjourned. Dumas was found guilty of two charges of assault in April

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TPT Bandwagon Rolls
Recently, the Platform of Truth met with supporters and the party promised that anything said by them on any political platform would only constitute fact.

Guinness Street Football Challenge Returns
One eight-person team will have the chance to win its community the enviable grand prize of a new multi-purpose street football pitch, in the second edition of the popular Guinness Street Football Challenge, which returns next month.

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Tobago Farmers’ Market- Successful
Agriculture in Tobago may need a serious boosting, but it is certainly not dead. The Tobago Agri Business Cooperative Society Limited held its first two day Tobago Farmer’s Market at Gulf City Mall, where a number of local farmers from the eight agricultural districts showcased and sold locally grown produce.

New accommodation for Geriatric patients
Senior citizens currently housed at the Geriatric Home in Signal Hill will soon get new accommodation. This was revealed by Secretary for the Division of Health and Social Services Mrs. Claudia Groome –Duke.