One motorist is claiming that the potholes in the road caused by pipeline maintenance being conducted by the Water and Sewage Authority, is creating a problem to drivers proceeding along Milford Road.
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Baptist celebrate 61 years
A small turnout of members from the Baptist faith came out on Friday morning to be a part of their annual parade. As the day progressed though, more joined the celebrations.
Chief Secretary in talks with stakeholders
Chief Secretary Orville London is currently holding a number of meetings with various organizations and persons of interest on the island, in an attempt to pool ideas and get various opinions on the way forward for Tobago.
Mosquitoes in Charlotteville
The decision to construct a new fishing depot in Charlotteville while welcomed, seems to be causing an endless string of woes to fishermen and residents. Today the residents tell us about the horrors they are enduring after the old facility was partially demolished.
Families receive assistance for School
In keeping with their commitment to stand behind the future minds of Tobago, the Rotaract Club of Tobago held their annual handing over of school supplies and equipment to a number of families throughout the Island.
Toxicology Analysis pending in Suicide Incident
Police continue to investigate the death of 38 year old, TRHA janitorial staff- Islmar John. In an autopsy done by forensic pathologist, Dr. Eastlyn McDonald Burris on Sunday, it revealed that John died from pulmonary edema and congestion, as her lungs were swollen due to suspected ingestion of a toxic substance.
21 Commissioners of affidavits appointed for Tobago
Tobago now has an additional seven commissioner of affidavits, three justices of the peace and eleven marriage officers. This as the office of the Attorney General distributed instruments of appointments to the newly selected persons to function in the capacity