More officials are needed for netball in Tobago. Over the years the numbers have dwindled for different reasons. The netball association however is making attempts to build a cadre of competent referees to officiate games.

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12 years after it was debated and passed in Parliament with a 3/5 majority, the Dangerous Dogs Act will take effect from August 1st 2012. This follows a Cabinet decision last Thursday to enforce the law by Proclamation of the President. The Act prohibits importation and breeding of three categories of dogs, the Pitbull Terrier, Fila Brasiliero and Japanese Tosa.

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Members of the public were of the view last Monday, that a major catastrophe had taken place when rumours circulated that two bodies were off a cliff in the area of the licensing office Shaw Park Scarborough.

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Coastguard unable to remove remnants found at Sea
The object that was discovered in Tobago waters last Thursday has not been identified. Public Relations Officer of the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard Lieutenant Jean Baptiste said that his officers were unable to remove the object from the water because of its enormous size.