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Man fined for hunting illegally
Eight hundred dollars or serve three months hard labour was the decision handed down to a Silk Cotton, Bon Accord Trace man on Monday morning. The man, Joseph Clarke was found guilty of hunting in the closed season and being in possession of a game animal namely an iguana, when he appeared before Magistrate Michael Broomes in the Scarborough third court.
Operation OMEGA Successful
On Wednesday, the Emergency Management Agency carried out an exercise called “Operation OMEGA” where they would have engaged the southwest community of Tobago in an emergency exercise, in the event that the island is to experience an earthquake or Tsunami.
Labour Day’s Significance
Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago; the anniversary of the day of protest in 1937. This effectively led to the recognition of the modern trade union movement and now it is recognized annually, on the 19th of June
Fire officers engage in mock Exercise
Members of the public were of the view last Monday, that a major catastrophe had taken place when rumours circulated that two bodies were off a cliff in the area of the licensing office Shaw Park Scarborough.
Bar Owner Disgruntled
Owner of Bago’s Beach Bar in Crown Point Shirley Cooke explained to Tobago Channel 5 how uncomfortable it is for her-self as well as customers at her bar since dirty, foul smelling water has been running opposite of her business over 2 years.
TRHA employees give Ultimatum
Workers at the Scarborough Regional Hospital came out once again to express their dissatisfaction with their working conditions. PSA President Watson Duke was in Tobago again to offer support to the workers. With his support, the workers are now giving the TRHA board an ultimatum.