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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Artifacts to be returned to Scarborough Museum
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Band leader upset-Fancy Sailors Disqualified
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Moriah fisherman: “How soon will I be compensated?”
Moriah fisherman Elias Edwards has a million dollar question. He wants to know how soon he will be compensated after losing his boat to rough seas in February. It was on February 26th that Mr. Elias Edwards reported that his boat was completely destroyed by large sea swells at Courland Bay in Plymouth.

TOP ready for the polls
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