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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TEMA launches Virtual Vision
A real-time hazard information gathering and reporting platform has arrived in Tobago initialized by the Tobago’s Emergency Management Agency.

Fire officers engage in mock Exercise
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.

St. Patrick’s Anglican Ancestral Walk
The St. Patrick’s Anglican Church celebrated their 170th anniversary last Saturday with their 13th annual ancestral Walk. The walk began at 7 am at the Mt. Irvine Beach Facility and ended at the church in Mt. Pleasant.

Go To Market
The Tobago Tourism Agency visited ITB in Berlin, Germany to launch a new marketing campaign to revitalize interest in destination Tobago. They have been speaking to German media about their new marketing strategies.

Settlements Division continues home improvement Caravan
As part of the Division of Settlements and Labour continuing efforts to deliver affordable housing solutions while building communities, they distributed cheques for their Home Improvement Grants on Monday at the Plymouth/ Bethesda Community Center. Residents of Plymouth, Bethesda and Golden Lane received their first and second tranches of a total of $15,000.

Mill Ruin Experience Pkg
Littered all over Tobago are relics such as sugar mills and copper pots, remnants of the island’s a reminder of our island’s sugar producing past, powered by slavery. On the grounds of the Goodwood Secondary School, there are ruins of the Goldsborough estate sugar mill and instead of keeping it a secret, the school has decided to turn the ruins into a tourist attraction.