Last Friday, patrons at the Plymouth Hard Court swayed to the sweet sound of Calypso, as the Tobago Heritage Festival Committee hosted their annual Heritage Calypso Monarch and Pan Folkorama.

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61 new fire-fighters enacted into the force
The Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service has been greatly enhanced as sixty one fire officers have now been added to the fleet. Sixty one smartly dressed young recruits fell in at 15.30 hours to await the start of the proceedings which would cement their new role as fire officers.

Speyside are Tobago Intercol Champions
For the first time in history, Speyside High school will be representing the Tobago zone in the intercol competition. On Monday, Speyside beat Scarborough Secondary two goals to one in the finals of the Tobago zonals which took place at the Dwight Yorke Stadium.

14 year old goes missing
Nisa Penco’s 14 year old son has been missing for some time now and she is pleading with anyone who may know of her son’s whereabouts to assist her in locating the little boy.

Warner has set a precedent never seen in this country
Political leader of the Tobago Organization of the People, Mr. Ashworth Jack in commenting on the resignation of Mr. Austin Jack Warner says Mr. Warner has set a standard never seen in this country.

Concrete slab crushes 6-year-old at Tobago Hotel
At approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday 6 year old Eric Gittens of Maraval and his mother were around the poolside of the Turtle Beach Resort. According to police, while sitting at the table, Eric leaned against the concrete table.

Red Cross Society launches DGECHO 8 Project
The Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross Society launched its DGECHO 8 project at their premises in Signal Hill. The project which is themed “Caribbean Red Cross Societies: Saving lives, Enabling health and Safe living” and funded by the Finnish Red Cross and the T&T Red Cross society will be conducting a Schools Disaster Management Training Program on the Island.