Compared to previous years, the Heritage Festival 2012 is seeing a decrease in attendance or a “poor showing” as the Minority leader, Ashworth Jack calls it.

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Signal Hill Secondary School now possesses a scrabble library. Scrabbler Diana McIntire handed over a library to the school on Monday, now that they have a champion scrabbler at the school, Ms. Tamika Mitchell.

Action as Interdepartmental football kicks off
On Monday evening at the Shaw Park football field, the Inter-Department Football League started its group matches with four exciting matches. In the evening’s first match saw WASA in the baby blue taking on Health in the royal blue.

Restaurant closes doors, as owners stress, it isn’t the end
Dillon’s Seafood Restaurant located in Crown Point which has been a land-mark in the service industry for over two decades has closed its doors. Last Saturday was the last time this restaurant served the public.

Top’s Internal Elections
At the Top’s Internal election and business meeting held last Sunday, Political leader of the party, Ashworth Jack urged his supporters to do what is right and save Tobago, by voting out the present regime

Fewer percentages of students scored under 30% at SEA
Tobago’s primary school students performed exceptionally well in the 2012 Secondary Assessment Examination; this according to Co-ordinator of Schools Supervision Dr. Verleen Bobb – Lewis.

Coco Reef Victorious Again
For the fourth consecutive year Coco Reef, Tobago is the recipient of the World Travel Award for the Caribbean’s Leading Hotel.