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Leh We Go
With less than 2 weeks left until the ‘Greatest Show On Earth’, there is an electric vibe in the air as we anticipate Carnival Monday and Tuesday. In Tobago, offerings by our local artistes have been on rotation on the airwaves and have been receiving high praise. One such offering is a patriotic piece that some have called the unofficial Tobago Anthem.

Forced Landing at Piarco
Two planes were forced to return to Piarco airport and make emergency landings when a collision with birds occurred and damaged two engines. A unlawful dump and crops produced a “bird hazard” for airplanes leaving the Piarco International Airport on two consecutive days over the Easter weekend

Curtains grind at Cycling Classics
Spectators lined the streets of Market Square in Scarborough on Saturday morning to get a glimpse of the many cyclists taking part in the leg of the Tobago cycling classic 2012. Darren Matthew continued his dominance after race day three ended.

61 new fire-fighters enacted into the force
The Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service has been greatly enhanced as sixty one fire officers have now been added to the fleet. Sixty one smartly dressed young recruits fell in at 15.30 hours to await the start of the proceedings which would cement their new role as fire officers.

Assemblyman Dennis addresses THA house endorsing strategies and initiatives
Thursday was a historic day, as the first sitting of the Tobago House of Assembly took place without a Minority side in the house. This situation arose after the People’s National Movement won all twelve seats in the January 21st THA elections.

Mill Ruin Experience Pkg
Littered all over Tobago are relics such as sugar mills and copper pots, remnants of the island’s a reminder of our island’s sugar producing past, powered by slavery. On the grounds of the Goodwood Secondary School, there are ruins of the Goldsborough estate sugar mill and instead of keeping it a secret, the school has decided to turn the ruins into a tourist attraction.