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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According to the Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Neil Parsons, all T&T nationals in the US are safe and accounted for, following the passing of Super storm Sandy.

RBC Tobago Tennis Tournament officially kicks off
The 25th edition of the RBC Tobago Tennis Tournament officially began on Monday at the Shaw Park Hard Courts. Over 100 players were reported to be taking part in the competition which takes place from August 13th to the17th.

Dangerous dogs act to go into full effect
12 years after it was debated and passed in Parliament with a 3/5 majority, the Dangerous Dogs Act will take effect from August 1st 2012. This follows a Cabinet decision last Thursday to enforce the law by Proclamation of the President. The Act prohibits importation and breeding of three categories of dogs, the Pitbull Terrier, Fila Brasiliero and Japanese Tosa.

Director Addresses Concerns
It has been reported in another media, that several employees who have been with the Tobago Emergency Management Agency may lose their jobs. Some of these employees have complained that they were not encouraged to apply for vacant positions at the Agency.