Tobago born Lalonde Gordon created history on August 6, when he captured Trinidad &Tobago’s first medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games and this country first medal in that event.

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There was a break in at the Quik Shoppe of the NP Gas and Service Station at Orange Hill. Tobago Channel 5 visited the scene of the crime where it is alleged that a safe containing an undisclosed sum of money was the perpetrator’s target.

Ex-minister fined on Assault Charges
After being found guilty on two charges of assault, former Local Government Minister and Tobago Council of the PNM Education officer, Rennie Dumas, was ordered to pay the total sum of $18,500 dollars when he appeared before Magistrate Nannette Forde John at Scarborough Magistrates Court on Monday morning.

Poor showing at Yorke Double Header
All roads led to the Dwight Yorke Stadium on Friday to witness the fund raising double header in aid of the Dwight Yorke Foundation that was organized by Yorke himself. The event in its 2nd year saw our coaching school kids go up against our Bon Accord Government School and later Dwight Yorke and friends up against a Tobago eleven.

Lone Tobagonian appointed to Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
Tobago now has one member appointed on the newly installed criminal injuries compensation board. THA state attorney, Alvin Pascall was installed earlier this morning by Justice Minister Christlyn Moore

Can TOP Recover
Following the Tobago Organization’s loss against the People’s National Movement in the THA elections and with the upcoming internal elections just around the corner, will a new chairman be able to steer them in the right direction?

Pigeon Point Cardinal marker missing
Today, Channel 5 News was sent a website alert, indicating that the last cardinal marker alerting marine craft to the position of our famous Buccoo Reef is now no longer in place.