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 We can cook, a tremendous success
Many braved the rain and came out to the Signal Hill Secondary School’s much anticipated event “We can cook”. The event is a fund raising initiative which was started by the teachers and students of the Signal Hill Secondary School, providing the patrons with entertainment while they eat and mingle.

Relocate the landfill
Representative for the area Bacolet/Mt. St. George, Assemblyman Orville Jordan has raised an issue concerning the landfill located in his constituency.

5th Regional Road Safety Conference
Themed, “The importance of road safety and the economic and social implications for the region,” Jaric Environment Safety Health Services Limited this morning held the opening ceremony for its 5th Regional Road Safety conference, which will take place over a two days period.

Division can do more to sensitize on Manchineel Trees
Secretary of the Division of Agriculture, Marketing, Marine Affairs and the Environment, Councillor Gary Melville has declared that his Division can do more to make the visiting public more aware of the dangers of the Manchineel Trees.

Churches Donate Toys to Children’s Ward
Recently, the Tobago Council of Churches delivered on a promise to donate toys to the Paediatric Ward here in Tobago. The nurses and the numerous children presently warded at the Paediatric Ward gathered to accept the donation.

Curtains grind at Cycling Classics
Spectators lined the streets of Market Square in Scarborough on Saturday morning to get a glimpse of the many cyclists taking part in the leg of the Tobago cycling classic 2012. Darren Matthew continued his dominance after race day three ended.