Imagine having to pay one thousand dollars to a thief to get back your phone. The phone in question was a British military issued Blackberry stolen from the owner in a popular fast food outlet in Scarborough during a recent visit to Tobago.
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Reigning Carifta champions Mark London, Chelsea James, Kenejah Williams, Andwuelle Wright have been named in a team of 44 athletes, which consists of 9 Tobagonians selected by the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) to represent T&T at the 42nd annual Carifta Games in Nassau, Bahamas, from March 29 to April 1.
CERT Re-Launch
The Community Emergency Response Team Pro was launched at the Gulf City Mall. CERT Pro, as the program is called, offers professional emergency response, as opposed to the previous CERT tech which was more voluntary-based
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Their problems seem endless, no water in their taps, frequent power outages, no employment for residents and lack of communication from their area representative. These are just some of the issues plaguing the residents of Bloody Bay.
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For ten months now, Behavior Ramsey has been warded at the Scarborough Regional Hospital suffering from the results of what she is claiming doctors said was a mistake during an operation performed on her.
Drainage Program Soon In Tobago
Secretary Hilton Sandy speaking at the face to face meeting in Mt. Pleasant announced that a drainage program throughout Tobago is set to come on stream soon.
Second phase of hospital opening delayed
The handing over of the second phase of the Scarborough General Hospital will be delayed by at least one month. NIPDEC has reported the delay in a recent correspondence to the Division of Health and Social Services.