Scores of displaced and disgruntled passengers assembled outside the Scarborough Port this afternoon, after they were informed that the T&T Spirit sailings will be delayed. Scores of passengers lined up at the Scarborough Port for the 1:30 sailing of the T&T Spirit this afternoon only to be informed that their sailing would be delayed by two hours.
Similar Posts
Opposition leader pushes for November 2nd protest
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is advising citizens to either shutdown their work places or work for half the day on November 2 and take to the streets of Port-of-Spain at noon to demand good governance.
Tobago Semoy DeFour gets cut
One Tobago model made it into the final 11 of the Caribbean Next Top Model season which started on Monday evening. Caribbean’s Next Top Model aired its first episode on CCN TV6, where 23 girls from different countries in the Caribbean vied for the title of Caribbean’s Next Top Model.
Courland Pipeline Replacement Project Launched
Last Friday, the Water and Sewerage Authority launched its Courland Pipeline Replacement Project on Plymouth road. This marked the beginning of a series of work to be conducted by WASA. At the launch, the deputy Chief Secretary and the Minority Leader agreed that the project would assist in saving both water and money.
London’s last Election
Political Leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) in Tobago, Orville London said that if circumstances were different, he would not be contesting the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly elections.
Tobago records Centurian
Harvey Moore of Charlotteville reached a milestone many persons can only dream of. As the nation is celebrating their golden jubilee, Mr. Moore is celebrating double gold, his 100th birthday.
Agri Workers Protest Backpay
It appears that the back pay issues facing government workers across the island has now moved to the Division of Agriculture as some of their workers came together today to stage a protest.