Community activists has denounced the police for allegedly destroying and discarding benches, chairs and tables used in their community to assist in the improvement in the quality of life for the youths in the area.

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PM meets with Martinique Leader
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar met with the President of the Regional Council of Martinique Mr. Serge Letchimy. Both leaders discussed a number of issues, including energy, transport, exchange programs, security and tourism.

Tobago Leaders responds to MSJ pull out
The Two Tobago leaders have each given their perspective on the pulling out of the Movement for Social Justice Party from the People’s Partnership Government.

WASA gets tough on Road Restoration Contractors
With over $463M spent to repair pipes and fix roads in the past five years, the Water and Sewerage Authority is implementing a harsh standpoint in its business dealings with contractors in order to effectively tackle the problem of sub standard road restoration and pipeline repair works.

Government Loan Guarantee program accessible to Tobago Hoteliers
Hoteliers in Tobago can breathe a sigh of relief, as they will now be able to benefit from Government’s Loan Guarantee program and the Tourism Development Fund. These two plans, aimed at revitalizing the Tourism sector in Tobago were launched at the Mt. Irvine Hotel Conference Room.