Later this year, Principal Aaron Reid will face retirement having given thirty nine years of service to the teaching fraternity.

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Obscene and Vulgar
The Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association desperately wants to meet with Caribbean Airlines to formulate a marketing plan to improve the dismal visitor figures forecast during the Easter vacation. In response, CAL explained they have been too busy to meet, further; they will not be providing additional flights. This news has been described as vulgar and obscene by Minority Assemblyman, Farley Augustine.

How De Cocrico Came To Town
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