Residents of Bloody Bay may soon see a Public Transport Service Corporation Bus rumbling through their area. This, after the Manager of PTSC Tobago Henry Cook assured that the situation is being addressed.
Similar Posts
Meet With Residents
Residents of Bon Accord and Crown Point were blindsided in 2018 with the shocking news that they may lose their homes through compulsory land acquisition for the construction of the new airport terminal. Government’s plans changed and put on hold. However residents have seen notices in the newspaper about a new area to be used and they are calling for a meeting with the relevant authorities to understand what is going to take place.
More young people need to show interest in Agriculture
President of the Tobago Agricultural Association, Owen Dillon is concerned about the little number of young people that are showing interest in the Agricultural sector at this time.
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.
Police Disrupts Darrell Spring
Community activists has denounced the police for allegedly destroying and discarding benches, chairs and tables used in their community to assist in the improvement in the quality of life for the youths in the area.
Dismissed workers cry Victimization
Last November three young women employed by the division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities came to our studios to highlight being treated unfairly by Mr. Hilton Sandy.