Minority Leader Watson Duke has promised to kick up a storm in the health sector regarding the contract issue of Tobago doctors at the Scarborough General Hospital.

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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.

“Tobago Chalkie” is Tobago Heritage Calypso Monarch
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.

Mosquitoes in Charlotteville
The decision to construct a new fishing depot in Charlotteville while welcomed, seems to be causing an endless string of woes to fishermen and residents. Today the residents tell us about the horrors they are enduring after the old facility was partially demolished.

THA lawyers explain BOLT: “it is nothing new”
At Wednesday’s executive council media briefing, Legal Counsel for the THA, Mr. Alvin Pascall attempted to clear up the controversy about the land arrangement at Shirvan Road which will house the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, marketing and the Environment.

Magdalena Grand Beach Resort officially Opens
Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar cut the ribbon to declare the Magdalena Grand Beach Resort officially open. According to the Prime Minister this four star resort is currently rated number one in Tobago and number two in Trinidad and Tobago. The official opening ceremony took place on the Prime Minister’s recent visit to Tobago in the Colibri ballroom of the beach resort.

PM meets with Martinique Leader
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar met with the President of the Regional Council of Martinique Mr. Serge Letchimy. Both leaders discussed a number of issues, including energy, transport, exchange programs, security and tourism.