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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The Division of Tourism and Transportation held its Tobago Tourism Month media reception at the A.N.R Robinson International Airport on Thursday morning, signaling the beginning of tourism month which runs through to November 30th, 2012.

PNM women inspire, motivate and encourage each other
The People’s National Movement Women’s League held a workshop recently at the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities Conference Room. The Secretary for Community Development and Culture and Senator Shamfa Cudjoe were the two featured speakers.

Garbage! Garbage! Garbage!
Employees of the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities Sanitation Department are calling on business owners in Upper Scarborough to desist from throwing their garbage behind a wall in the area. They say this is a health hazard as it has become a breeding ground for rats and other vermin.

Deputy Chief Secretary: there will be no resignation of the Executive Council
There will be no resignation of the Executive Council says Deputy Chief Secretary, Hilton Sandy. This comes after the controversy surrounding the land arrangement in Shirvan Road for the construction of a new building for the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment.

Highway accident leaves passengers nursing injuries
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