Following the suspending of the Tobago House of Assembly, the courtyard of the was transformed into a sea of yellow as supporters of the Tobago Organization of the People came out in their numbers to show their allegiance to their party.

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THA presents 4.3 billion dollar budget package
Secretary for Finance and Enterprise Development in The Tobago House of Assembly Dr. Anselm London, on Monday unveiled a 4.3 billion dollar budget statement. This sum is the Assembly’s proposed financial package to meet its development programs and recurrent expenditure for the fiscal year 2012/2013.

10 year old successful at Social Studies CSEC
Imagine at ten being the holder of a CSEC pass. This is the reality for a local girl from the Scarborough Roman Catholic School. Sandeera Lewis has become the nation’s youngest known student to write and pass the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate.

Coast Guard officials probing suspected wreckage discovered in Tobago waters
Coast Guard officials are currently engaged in probing suspected wreckage which was discovered in Tobago waters on Thursday morning. The find also resulted in the T&T Express being delayed.

Curtains grind at Cycling Classics
Spectators lined the streets of Market Square in Scarborough on Saturday morning to get a glimpse of the many cyclists taking part in the leg of the Tobago cycling classic 2012. Darren Matthew continued his dominance after race day three ended.

Tobago development Minister meets with Trade Unions
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