According to a release from Attorney at Law Martin George, Policeman Joel London was today freed of Marijuana trafficking charges before senior magistrate Nanette Forde in Tobago.

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Dr. Rowley: Clarification needed, Tobago gets 3.99% of the National Budget
Opposition leader, Dr. Keith Rowley announced that the Tobago House of Assembly will receive $2.337 billion from this year’s $58.24 national budget and not the $3.56 billion that was previously announced by the Minister of Finance, Larry Howai.

Dwight Yorke Stadium to undergo extensive restoration work
Chief Secretary, Orville London last Wednesday announced that the Dwight Yorke Stadium will be under repair works from next week. Despite the challenges, the Chief Secretary said the decision was taken to start repair works to the facility which will be extensive.

Belmanna Riot Enacted
The village of Roxborough was alive to the sweet sound of drums as they enacted their heritage tradition – The Belmanna Riot.

Settlements Division continues home improvement Caravan
As part of the Division of Settlements and Labour continuing efforts to deliver affordable housing solutions while building communities, they distributed cheques for their Home Improvement Grants on Monday at the Plymouth/ Bethesda Community Center. Residents of Plymouth, Bethesda and Golden Lane received their first and second tranches of a total of $15,000.

Senior Citizen relives the horror of Hurricane Flora
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Hurricane Flora, one of the deadliest hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic history. This hurricane virtually destroyed Tobago in 1963.