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.

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Assistant Divisional Fire Officer attached to the Tobago Division Fire services said that his organization is prepared to deal with bush fires on the island, while at the same time he warned residents to be responsible when they intend to dispose of waste by fire.

We joined the PP solely to help Tobago and its people
The Tobago Organization of the People Political Leader, Ashworth Jack made it clear during the People’s Partnership’s 2nd anniversary celebrations on Saturday in Tobago, that the reason for his party joining the partnership was solely in an attempt to help Tobago and the people on the Island.

Concrete slab crushes 6-year-old at Tobago Hotel
At approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday 6 year old Eric Gittens of Maraval and his mother were around the poolside of the Turtle Beach Resort. According to police, while sitting at the table, Eric leaned against the concrete table.

US Vice President Visits Trinidad and Tobago
Last evening, the red carpet was rolled out for what we can only call a whirlwind arrival and schedule of the Vice President of the United States the honorable Joseph Biden and the second lady Dr Jill Biden at the old Piarco Airport, known as South Terminal.

TRICO connection makes presentation
In an effort to assist in elevating the young people of Tobago, the TRICO Connection presented musical equipment to Tobago’s newest musical band Country Boyz Foundation.

Dr. Baker Meets with Chamber
On Wednesday, Minister of Tobago Development Dr. Delmon Baker met with the Tobago Chapter of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The Chamber expressed their interest in the upgrading of the ANR Robinson Airport, as well as the island’s seaports.