The local Rotaract Club recently held their annual back to school fundraiser project in the form of a carwash at the Store Bay beach facility car park.

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Prime Minister at Inauguration
On Thursday, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissesar at the 9th Inauguration of the Tobago House of Assembly stated that by the result in the polls, the people of Tobago have rejected the TOP’s offer put forward via the Bill for internal self-government and as such, the debate and possible passing of the Bill has been pushed back till February.

Construction of long awaited Police Stations
National Security Minister and representatives of the Tobago House of Assembly, including the Chief Secretary, met to discuss Tobago’s security concerns.

TOP officials respond to Partap’s firing
Political Leader Ashworth Jack and Chairman of the Tobago Organization of the People Lionel Coker commented on the firing of former Minister in the Ministry of National Security Colin Partap.

1976 F.C Pheonix ready for battle
The Super League competition will kick off on Sunday June 10th for the 1976FC Phoenix football team and the boys are both eager and confident going into the game. Coach of the team, Terry Williams sat down with us and told us how he is looking forward to the season.

1.4 million dollars in funding distributed to Tobago sporting organizations
Approximately 1.4 million dollars in funding was distributed by the Tobago House of Assembly to various sporting organizations on the island. The handing over ceremony took place at the Education Conference Room.

THA lawyers explain BOLT: “it is nothing new”
At Wednesday’s executive council media briefing, Legal Counsel for the THA, Mr. Alvin Pascall attempted to clear up the controversy about the land arrangement at Shirvan Road which will house the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, marketing and the Environment.