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Bon accord resident claims brutality
After a deal gone sour, one Bon Accord resident claims he was brutally attacked by a person who took the oath to protect and serve. A deal made with a friend who took a loan of eighty dollars and gave a bike as collateral prompted what Lynwal Trim of Bon Accord says is a case of police brutality.

CSR sentenced to 2years Hard Labour
25 year old Eintou Grant, former worker of Trico Cable Industries and resident of Carnbee appeared before magistrate Joan Gill on Tuesday afternoon, to answer charges related to money stolen from the company, since she was a Customer Service Representative/ Cashier.

Scarborough undergoes beautification process as work ongoing at beach front
Since workmen began removing the tiles on the Scarborough Esplanade and redesigning the area many persons have been wondering what is going on.

Hope after Sandals
Some individuals have stated that Sandals would have encouraged more direct airlift as well as other investors to the island. A month after the hotel giant’s withdrawal; questions linger about the future of the tourism industry. The Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association remains hopeful but knows there is still a lot of work that needs to be done. Here is more.

Crown Point establishment gutted by fire
Four persons have been left unemployed following an early morning blaze in Crown Point. The inferno gutted the entire building leaving nothing but the burnt structure in place.

Bon accord resident claims brutality
After a deal gone sour, one Bon Accord resident claims he was brutally attacked by a person who took the oath to protect and serve. A deal made with a friend who took a loan of eighty dollars and gave a bike as collateral prompted what Lynwal Trim of Bon Accord says is a case of police brutality.

CSR sentenced to 2years Hard Labour
25 year old Eintou Grant, former worker of Trico Cable Industries and resident of Carnbee appeared before magistrate Joan Gill on Tuesday afternoon, to answer charges related to money stolen from the company, since she was a Customer Service Representative/ Cashier.

Scarborough undergoes beautification process as work ongoing at beach front
Since workmen began removing the tiles on the Scarborough Esplanade and redesigning the area many persons have been wondering what is going on.

Hope after Sandals
Some individuals have stated that Sandals would have encouraged more direct airlift as well as other investors to the island. A month after the hotel giant’s withdrawal; questions linger about the future of the tourism industry. The Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association remains hopeful but knows there is still a lot of work that needs to be done. Here is more.

Crown Point establishment gutted by fire
Four persons have been left unemployed following an early morning blaze in Crown Point. The inferno gutted the entire building leaving nothing but the burnt structure in place.

Bon accord resident claims brutality
After a deal gone sour, one Bon Accord resident claims he was brutally attacked by a person who took the oath to protect and serve. A deal made with a friend who took a loan of eighty dollars and gave a bike as collateral prompted what Lynwal Trim of Bon Accord says is a case of police brutality.

CSR sentenced to 2years Hard Labour
25 year old Eintou Grant, former worker of Trico Cable Industries and resident of Carnbee appeared before magistrate Joan Gill on Tuesday afternoon, to answer charges related to money stolen from the company, since she was a Customer Service Representative/ Cashier.

Scarborough undergoes beautification process as work ongoing at beach front
Since workmen began removing the tiles on the Scarborough Esplanade and redesigning the area many persons have been wondering what is going on.

Hope after Sandals
Some individuals have stated that Sandals would have encouraged more direct airlift as well as other investors to the island. A month after the hotel giant’s withdrawal; questions linger about the future of the tourism industry. The Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association remains hopeful but knows there is still a lot of work that needs to be done. Here is more.

Crown Point establishment gutted by fire
Four persons have been left unemployed following an early morning blaze in Crown Point. The inferno gutted the entire building leaving nothing but the burnt structure in place.