Tobago Hoop of Life players express disgust
Some Players have expressed their disgust at what they deem the lack of professionalism by the organizers of the Hoop of Life Community Basketball League.
Some Players have expressed their disgust at what they deem the lack of professionalism by the organizers of the Hoop of Life Community Basketball League.
A family of six was on Thursday left homeless as fire gutted their 4 bedroom dwelling at Gordon Drive in Concordia
Assistant Divisional Fire Officer attached to the Tobago Division Fire services said that his organization is prepared to deal with bush fires on the island, while at the same time he warned residents to be responsible when they intend to dispose of waste by fire.
A Gold Matrix registration #PCD 782 tumbled from Castries Street and down to the street in the vicinity of the coast guard base in the capital Scarborough today.
Original: Band Leaders and Dr. Angus VO
Representatives of the Tobago Carnival Bands Association and the National Carnival Bands Association Tobago met with the Secretary for the Division of Community Development and Culture, Dr. Denise Tsoi a Fatt Angus. The group discussed issues arising out of Carnival 2013.
The theme for this year’s principal’s conference was “Evaluating social effectiveness and accounting for student performance.” Feature Speaker at the annual Tobago Principal’s conference on Thursday morning, Chief Secretary, Mr. London said he found satisfaction and comfort with the theme.
A three bedroom dwelling in Charlotteville was gutted by fire on Wednesday morning, rendering three adults and one child homeless. The concrete house, owned and occupied by Miss Ivalyn Baptiste and family located at #6 Housing Scheme in Charlotteville was totally destroyed by fire.
Charlotteville’s beach front salespersons are now awaiting word from the THA about their next course of action. The vendors were recently told that the plans for the new building would be taken back to the drawing board and changes made.
Recently, residents of Bamboo Hill Les Coteaux accused a resident in the area of hampering infrastructural development in the area, by halting the construction of a retaining wall, which was being built at the road’s edge.
President of the Tobago Hotel & Tourism Association, Nick Hardwicke has addressed several issues which he believes is plaguing the local tourism industry. Many persons believe that we are giving Tobago away cheaply as entrance fees are not requested to major tourist attractions, unlike many other tourism destinations in the region.