As the country debates the issue that shot into the spotlight by Chief justice Ivor Archie to decriminalize the possession of small quantities of marijuana, many locals are welcoming the suggestion.

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In the near future, Scarborough is expected to be transformed, as a new modern multi use facility will be built at the Scarborough Port according the secretary Gary Melville. The facility will house a cold storage area, ice facilities, a retail fish market, wholesale fish market and a sea food restaurant.

Baptist celebrate 61 years
A small turnout of members from the Baptist faith came out on Friday morning to be a part of their annual parade. As the day progressed though, more joined the celebrations.

BDU Showcases Success
The Business Development Unit recently held a fair at Market Square in Scarborough, showcasing a number of business that have been successful, after receiving one of their many grants. A number of businesses came out to be a part of the Business Development Unit’s Business fair.

THTA’s Hardwicke addresses Tourism
President of the Tobago Hotel & Tourism Association, Nick Hardwicke has addressed several issues which he believes is plaguing the local tourism industry. Many persons believe that we are giving Tobago away cheaply as entrance fees are not requested to major tourist attractions, unlike many other tourism destinations in the region.

Deaths in Canaan
It was indeed a sad day in the village of Canaan/ Bon Accord as yet another death occurred in the area. Police say they have ruled out foul play, but investigations are still ongoing.

New Secretary moves ahead in Tourism
Newly appointed Secretary of Tourism and Transportation Tracy Davidson-Celestine, stated that she had met with the Minister of Tourism, Stephen Cadiz, to discuss the upgrades to be done on the ANR Robinson International Airport to foster collaboration between the two entities.