Pensioners, the physically challenged, the sick, persons in abusive relationships and those who are without caregivers are to benefit from a new Medic-alert system to be introduced by the Tobago House of Assembly from August
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Better Policing for Tobago
Trinidad certainly demands a lot of attention from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, however Tobago has not been left out. While rolling out the “I Support Our Services” programme on the island, Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith shared some plans for making policing in Tobago better.
TTUTA stages “Rest and Reflection”
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association last Thursday advised parents to make alternative arrangements for the care of their children on Friday as TTUTA intends to stage another day of rest and reflection.
Jack waits with bated breath on THA Lawyers
Chairman of the Tobago Organization of the People, Lionel Coker on Monday called on the THA Executive Council to resign in 72 hours, this as a result of the 12 million dollar land issue that is currently on the front burner.
“Pan Camp-out on the Esplanade 2012” culminates
The Tobago House of Assembly in conjunction with the Department of Education Youth Affairs and Sport held their “Pan Camp-out on the Esplanade 2012”.
Dr. Rowley: Clarification needed, Tobago gets 3.99% of the National Budget
Opposition leader, Dr. Keith Rowley announced that the Tobago House of Assembly will receive $2.337 billion from this year’s $58.24 national budget and not the $3.56 billion that was previously announced by the Minister of Finance, Larry Howai.
TEMA Press Conference
Tobago Disaster Management Committee is having a emergency meeting to discuss Tropical Storm warnings, as a storm is scheduled to impact the country by tonight.