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.
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Three members of the Charlotteville Beachfront Movement, Irwin Hercules, Samuel Mapp and Kenneth Murray filed an injunction on the 23rd of April to discontinue works by the Tobago House of Assembly on the Charlotteville Beachfront project.
REACH host Exposition
Business people with their products in the areas of food production, clothing, beauty care, jewelry, cosmetics and much more were on showcase earlier this morning as the REACH programme, hosted a grand exposition at the APT James Park in uptown, Scarborough.
Settlements Division continues home improvement Caravan
As part of the Division of Settlements and Labour continuing efforts to deliver affordable housing solutions while building communities, they distributed cheques for their Home Improvement Grants on Monday at the Plymouth/ Bethesda Community Center. Residents of Plymouth, Bethesda and Golden Lane received their first and second tranches of a total of $15,000.
TOP opponent, Richard Alfred’s time has passed
PNM Candidate for Buccoo/ Mt. Pleasant, Ancil Dennis describes himself as vigorous and innovative while casting aspersions on his TOP opponent, saying his time has passed.
Inquest advised into Cordner’s death
An inquest has been ordered into what was recently deemed as Tobago’s 5th murder for 2012, the issue has now been considered a homicide pending further investigation.
Emancipation Celebrated in fine style
August 1, marks Emancipation Day in Trinidad and Tobago and of course celebrations were happening throughout the entire country from the wee hours of the morning.