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How De Cocrico Came To Town
The Cocrico is one our national birds and the one indigenous to this island. However, it is not a well-loved creature as it is often referred to as the Tobago pest. Through the Tobago Writer’s Guild Monthly lectures, acclaimed author, Dr. Rita Pemberton, explored the relationship and parallels between the Cocrico and the people who share its space.

Pensioner Living in Fear
A Tobago pensioner is living in constant fear that at any moment a nearby tree may fall on her home. Mrs. Dulcina Osmond of #9 Old Ground Road, Golden Lane lives by herself and is also suffering from cataracts.

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.

DAMME Give Thanks
According to Psalms 92; verse 1- It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD and to sing praises unto thy name. This was the aim of the THA- Department of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment on Thursday morning as they celebrated their eleventh anniversary.

Yorke delivers as Promised
Pigeon Point beach facilities came alive on Saturday evening as Tobago’s very own football icon; Dwight Yorke held his annual beach party- after carnival cool down.