Alex Gift “Tobago Chalkie” took home the twenty thousand dollars first prize yesterday as he emerged the victor in 50th Anniversary of Independence Calypso Competition on Sunday

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Tobagonians compete at National Calypso Monarch semis
Some of Tobago’s Calypso artistes performed at the National Calypso Monarch semi finals in Skinner Park San Fernando over the weekend.

Opposition Leader: A bad pregnancy and a very difficult birth”
Opposition Leader Dr. Keith Rowley attended the commissioning of the Scarborough General Hospital recently. He gave his views on the event, describing the length of time it has taken for the Hospital to be completed as a bad pregnancy and a very difficult birth.

Moriah fisherman: “How soon will I be compensated?”
Moriah fisherman Elias Edwards has a million dollar question. He wants to know how soon he will be compensated after losing his boat to rough seas in February. It was on February 26th that Mr. Elias Edwards reported that his boat was completely destroyed by large sea swells at Courland Bay in Plymouth.

Mt. Pleasant celebrates 40 years with derby
Easter Monday labeled Derby day in Tobago as many flocked to the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Grounds to take in the annual Goat Race and Sports Day. This year marked 40 years since the beginning of the event and was set to be a very special day for those attending.

RBC Tobago Tennis Tournament officially kicks off
The 25th edition of the RBC Tobago Tennis Tournament officially began on Monday at the Shaw Park Hard Courts. Over 100 players were reported to be taking part in the competition which takes place from August 13th to the17th.

CERT Re-Launch
The Community Emergency Response Team Pro was launched at the Gulf City Mall. CERT Pro, as the program is called, offers professional emergency response, as opposed to the previous CERT tech which was more voluntary-based