Several glass bottom boat operators at the Pigeon Point Heritage Park, say they now have no source of income, as they have been denied access to the use of the Beach Facilities.

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The Division of Tourism and Transportation held its Tobago Tourism Month media reception at the A.N.R Robinson International Airport on Thursday morning, signaling the beginning of tourism month which runs through to November 30th, 2012.

Two locally made films to be screened in Movietowne Tobago this weekend
His Story and Kill with Kindness, two locally made short films will be screened in Movietowne Tobago this weekend. Today Wayne John, the man behind both movies, said he cannot describe the feeling he experienced upon hearing the news.

Meet With Residents
Residents of Bon Accord and Crown Point were blindsided in 2018 with the shocking news that they may lose their homes through compulsory land acquisition for the construction of the new airport terminal. Government’s plans changed and put on hold. However residents have seen notices in the newspaper about a new area to be used and they are calling for a meeting with the relevant authorities to understand what is going to take place.

THA Development Carpenter Injured
Having suffered injury on the job, a 37 year old THA Development Carpenter is this evening appealing to the executive council to his aid as a matter of urgency.

MSJ Political Leader defends his position
The Movement for Social Justice, MSJ has pulled out of the People’s Partnership Coalition Government. Tobago Channel Five News chatted with the Political leader of the MSJ Mr. David Abdullah for a further explanation on the MSJ’s decision.

Ah We Harvest Sweet
“Ah We Harvest Sweet” was the theme of the Heritage Production put on by the Carnbee/Mt. Pleasant Community Council. The production which was written and directed by Ms. Annette Alfred depicted Tobago Harvest celebrations and how it used to be.