Talk about making an impact. Atullah Guerra proved to be the super substitute last night, when he came on to get the winning goal for Trinidad and Tobago in a Group Eight Caribbean Cup semi-final qualifier at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet.

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TEMA Press Conference
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Signal Hill successful at heritage food fair
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Bovell Triumphs
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A number of incumbent secretaries will not be returning
If the People’s National Movement political party is victorious in the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly elections, leader Orville London is assuring that the landscape of the executive will change, as a number of incumbent secretaries will not be returning.