Despite being handed notices by Police almost two weeks ago, vendors along Carrington Street are still plying their trade and insist that they will continue to do so.

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Warriors spank Suriname to revive chances
Trinidad and Tobago last evening defeated Suriname with a 3nil win in the second outing of their 2012 Caribbean Cup semifinal group competition at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet.

CEO pledges the TRHA’s ongoing support
TRHA’s Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Paula Chester Cumberbatch has pledged the ongoing support of the TRHA, in meeting the needs of everyone, including the elderly.

Staircase an initiative of the Scarborough Enhancement Programme
THA’s Chief Administrator comments on the Burnett Street staircase now under construction in Scarborough. He said the project is in keeping with the Scarborough Beautification Programme.

Naval officer’s investigation successful
Imagine having to pay one thousand dollars to a thief to get back your phone. The phone in question was a British military issued Blackberry stolen from the owner in a popular fast food outlet in Scarborough during a recent visit to Tobago.

Tobago Fire Department ready to deal with fires
Assistant Divisional Fire Officer attached to the Tobago Division Fire services said that his organization is prepared to deal with bush fires on the island, while at the same time he warned residents to be responsible when they intend to dispose of waste by fire.