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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Tobago Principal’s Conference
The theme for this year’s principal’s conference was “Evaluating social effectiveness and accounting for student performance.” Feature Speaker at the annual Tobago Principal’s conference on Thursday morning, Chief Secretary, Mr. London said he found satisfaction and comfort with the theme.

Will Tobago schools be ready for reopening
The new school year will be opening in just under two weeks and many are wondering if the schools in Tobago that are under repairs will be ready in time. Secretary for Education, Youth Affairs and Sport, Whitney Alfred at Wednesday’s post executive press briefing addressed several concerns.

Tobago Police Officers Prepared to Deal with Incest
Though a serious topic, incest in Tobago is considered taboo, however, it is a crime punishable by law. Acting Sargeant Alicia Piggott, explained, the victims, in particular children are interviewed by the police and therefore must be accompanied by someone with whom they feel comfortable.

Tobago projects held back
Chief Secretary, Orville London is concerned about the Tobago House of Assembly almost being held ransom by different agencies outside of the THA.

20, 000 donated to Scarborough General Hospital Oncology Unit
The Rotaract Club of Tobago donated $20, 000 to the Oncology Unit of the Scarborough General Hospital as part of their week long activities which started on Monday March11th.

New Curriculum for Primary Schools
Can students in Infants Year One, Two and Standard One expect a new curriculum come September? The announcement was made in Parliament last week by Curriculum Coordinator of the Ministry of Education Ingrid Remchand. The new curriculum aims to improve the low levels of comprehension skills which have been detected among children in Infants and Standard One.