The Tobago public will have its say once again about the Island’s social and economic decisions as the Tobago House of Assembly prepares its economic plans for the next five years.

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Plans for Fishermen Underway
Tobagonians will soon be afforded the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of Outboard Marine Engine Repairs. Fisheries Development Officer within the Division of Marine Resources and Fisheries, Ruth Redman tells us why it is imperative that Tobagonians grasp this opportunity to repair their own boat engines.

Bandits strikes 5 times in 3 years
The home of Martha Clarke-Jack of Moriah has been robbed for the 5th time in the past three years. The irony of the situation though, is that her home is located just opposite the Moriah Police Station.

Monster Wins Great Race 2013
The A Class boat Total Monster won the 45th edition of the Carib Great Race. Marcell Carrington the mechanic responsible for the winning boat shared his feelings on finally winning the race after what is a third attempt. Navigator Daniel Peake also gave his comments on the victory.

Charlotteville resident cries Political Victimization
Former Trade Assistant with the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities — Development section in the Windward District is alleging political victimization, for loss of employment since 2008.

“Skandalus” takes band of the year 2013
The Tobago band of the year 2013 title went to Lindy Davidson and Nelsia Ashby. It was Skandalus “the rite of spring”, which got the judges nod for the 2013 band of the year with 1,334 points.