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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Health workers stage sick out
All surgeries at the Scarborough Regional Hospital were canceled on Monday; this is as a result of sick out action staged by nurses at the hospital. And President of the Public Services Association Watson Duke says it is time the TRHA employees are shown the respect they deserve. According to a source at the Scarborough Regional Hospital, several nurses left their stations unattended at the hospital
Concrete slab crushes 6-year-old at Tobago Hotel
At approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday 6 year old Eric Gittens of Maraval and his mother were around the poolside of the Turtle Beach Resort. According to police, while sitting at the table, Eric leaned against the concrete table.
Cove Not Responsible for Power Outages
In a press release issued, E-IDCOT, the project managers of the Cove Eco-industrial and Business Park, denounced any responsibility for the frequent power outages which have been occurring in Tobago for the past couple of weeks.
TOBAGO CARNIVAL 2018 – Senior Kings/Queens Individuals Prelims & Finals
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Royal Welcome for Tobago Bronze Medalist
Throngs of adoring fans, friends and family, of double Olympic bronze medalist Lalonde Gordon, swarmed the A.N.R Robinson International Airport on Saturday afternoon to welcome this son of the soil back home in fine style.