An open sewer has now become another source of concern for Plymouth Fishermen. They say they are fearful that this may result in a health crisis in the area.

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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.

Improved Development for Tobago
After twelve years of the people’s national movement into office, Leader of the Tobago Organisation of the People, Ashworth Jack says it is interesting that community malls are being built and are geared towards retail and not production.

Nominations for TOP internal elections open
Over a two day period the TOP will hold its Annual General meeting that will include elections for key internal posts. The first day Sunday May 26th will commence from 3p.m. at the Mason Hall Secondary school.

Bandits hit Orange Hill Quik Shoppe
There was a break in at the Quik Shoppe of the NP Gas and Service Station at Orange Hill. Tobago Channel 5 visited the scene of the crime where it is alleged that a safe containing an undisclosed sum of money was the perpetrator’s target.

TOP engage in Sports and Family Day
The Tobago Organization of the People held their Family Day on the Divali holiday at the Mt. Grace Recreation Grounds which saw many supporters come out to be a part.

Baker focus in this year’s THA Budget
Minister of Tobago Development, Dr. Delmon Baker announced that the areas of Human Capital Development and Infrastructure should be the main points of focus in Monday’s Tobago House of Assembly budget presentation.