National Security Minister Senator Emmanuel George has agreed to meet with Chief Secretary Orville London to discuss security concerns in Tobago.

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Youth appear in court on Hunting Charges
A 14 year old Signal Hill Secondary school student appeared before Scarborough Magistrate Michael Broomes in the third court on Monday morning on 2 charges.

MTS awarded contract for new vendor facility in C’ville
According to Chief Secretary Orville London, the contract for the construction of a new Vendor’s Facility at Charlotteville has been awarded to MTS.

Economic development plan Revealed
Actions are being undertaken to shape the second strategic action plan for Tobago for the next five years, 2013 to 2017. This action includes public consultations. One such consultation took place at the Mt. Irvine Bay Hotel.

Security intensified for Easter
“Tobago is not a soft target for Easter!”, so says Senior Superintendant Garfield Moore. During an interview with Mr Moore, he said the police officers on the island will be out in full force for the Easter period, installing a number of initiatives to keep the public safe.

No word yet on PTSC Bus Depot
For many years, the people of Tobago have been awaiting the construction of a new bus terminal in Scarborough. In order to find out when this building will be constructed, Tobago Channel Five News went straight to the key persons PTSC Manager Henry Cook, Secretary for Infrastructure and Public Utilities Hilton Sandy and even the Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.