A 14 year old Signal Hill Secondary school student appeared before Scarborough Magistrate Michael Broomes in the third court on Monday morning on 2 charges.

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Children were turned back from a number of schools today, as repairs and reconstruction works were not yet completed. Parents made a fuss about not knowing beforehand that the schools were not opening and added that they still were not given a definite date of reopening.

THA divisions engage in sports day
The Divisions within the Tobago House of Assembly came out in their numbers to the Annual THA Sports and Family Day, which was held at the Dwight Yorke Stadium on Sunday. The Dwight Yorke Stadium was transformed into a sea of color as employees within the various Divisions represented.

Jack does not share the views expressed by MSJ Political Leader
Political Leader of the Tobago Organization of the People Ashworth Jack says he does not share the views expressed by the Political Leader of the Movement for Social Justice. In fact he says the TOP has a lot to celebrate.

PM engages children in Christmas joy activities
The rain did not stop them, as thousands of children converged on the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Scarborough for Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissesar’s annual toy distribution drive.

Pembroke residents partake in cleanup efforts
They could have gone to the beach, they could have thrown a party, but instead, the residents of Top Hill Pembroke in Tobago decided to trim trees, clean drains and have a general clean up, all in an effort to beautify their community.

New THA Budget to be Read
At today’s plenary sitting Chief Secretary Orville London disclosed that a new budget for the Tobago House of Assembly will be laid on the 24th of October.