Occupational Safety and Health Week launched
Under the theme, prevention of occupational diseases: awareness and prevention- the National Occupational Safety and Health Week was launched on Wednesday at the Magdalena Grand.
Under the theme, prevention of occupational diseases: awareness and prevention- the National Occupational Safety and Health Week was launched on Wednesday at the Magdalena Grand.
Several glass bottom boat operators at the Pigeon Point Heritage Park, say they now have no source of income, as they have been denied access to the use of the Beach Facilities.
The issue of touting on Store Bay Beach is ongoing and has been claimed to adversely affected many of the reef tour operators as well as the public who utilize the service.
President Carmona made his first official visit in the capacity of President to Tobago, after the presiding officer, Mr. Kelvin Charles sent an invitation letter to the president to visit the legislative chamber.
Small business owners in down town Scarborough have been displaced yet again, because of the demolition of their structures from which they plied their trade.
It is referred to as a “major leap in healthcare on the island”… The commissioning of a new Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Scarborough General Hospital expected to come on stream soon.
The newly constructed boardwalk is now the latest fixture in Scarborough. Built against the wall of the port on the main strip down town Scarborough, it is a spin off project recommended by both the Steering and Implementation Committees of the Tobago House of Assembly.
Tobago Organization of the People Chairman, Lionel Coker stated that his statements were misconstrued and as such the Tobago Council of the PNM will NOT be receiving an apology from him for statements made at a previous press conference.
The degraded condition of the NIB mall in Scarborough has been a major concern by citizens of Tobago for several years and it seems as though steps are now being taken to improve the state of it.
THA Chief Secretary Orville London is calling on National Security Minister Jack Warner to reconvene the twice yearly meetings of officials of his Ministry and the Assembly to discuss security issues in Tobago.