A neighbourhood watch may be coming to the Blenheim Housing Development shortly to aid in reducing the number of break-ins that has been occurring in the area. Secretary for the Division of Settlements and Labour, Huey Cadette made this claim in reply to cries from residents.

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The Chief Secretary in the Tobago House of Assembly, Hon. Orville London at a recent town meeting, spoke on the opportunities available in Tobago for all. He stated that there are going to be a lot of opportunities and challenges and once the opportunities are there, and it is not taken up, then someone else will take it away.

Buccoo celebrates 87 years of Goat and Crab Races
The sun came out in all its glory earlier as hundreds turned out to witness the 87th edition of the annual Buccoo Goat and Crab Race on Easter Tuesday. To some it was a customary event but to others it was an eye filling activity and one that consumed their full attention.

Nationwide Blackout
A major disruption in the electricity supply on the island during the early hours of this morning caused major discomfort for all of Trinidad and Tobago. As a result, the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission was bombarded with calls as to the cause of the problem.

Delay in Opening Schools
Children were turned back from a number of schools today, as repairs and reconstruction works were not yet completed. Parents made a fuss about not knowing beforehand that the schools were not opening and added that they still were not given a definite date of reopening.

Political Leader and Deputy concur PP is misleading the people of Tobago
The People’s National Movement held another meeting last Sunday evening in Goodwood. The Hall of Goodwood Secondary School was like a sea of red as the public came out to listen to what the heads of the People’s National Movement had to say.

9 Tobagonians for 42nd annual Carifta Games
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.