36 students of the Signal Hill Secondary School Graduated from a 3-day First Aid course facilitated by the Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross. The three-day course was geared towards teaching students First-aid and emergency preparedness.

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Magdalena launches promotional blitz
Officials of the Magdalena Grand Beach Resort, Tobago hit the streets of Trinidad recently for a three-day promotional blitz in which a sales team of six, including general manager Vince Angelo, visited more than 90 organizations, television broadcasting networks, radio stations and newspapers promoting the opening of the resort.

Cement Truck Crushes Car
A gruesome midday morning road accident involving a cement truck,in the vicinity of the Hope district, has resulted in the untimely death of a 76-year-old Trinidadian women, crushed inside a Nissan Wingroad along with two other occupants.
The fatal road accident caused a major congestion of traffic for more than 5 hours along the Windward Road, creating a virtual shutdown and ‘cut-off’ of East Tobago.

Scarborough board walk 97% completed
The newly constructed boardwalk is now the latest fixture in Scarborough. Built against the wall of the port on the main strip down town Scarborough, it is a spin off project recommended by both the Steering and Implementation Committees of the Tobago House of Assembly.

TOP Chairman says NO apology
Tobago Organization of the People Chairman, Lionel Coker stated that his statements were misconstrued and as such the Tobago Council of the PNM will NOT be receiving an apology from him for statements made at a previous press conference.