Category Archives: Tobago News
THE AUTHORITIES IN TOBAGO SAY THE ONLY LANDFILL ON THE ISLAND IS ALMOST TO CAPACITY…
Tobago’s only landfill is said, to be nearing its capacity and could soon pose a health risk to Tobagonians. The warning comes from the secretary with responsibility for food security, natural resources, the environment and sustainable development, Nathisha Charles Pantin. … Continue reading
TODAY OVER 19 THOUSAND STUDENTS ARE NOW IN EXAM MODE WRITING THIS YEAR SEA…
19,656 students are about to write the Secondary Entrance Assessment (S.E.A). The students are to write the exam at various institutions, throughout the country this morning. The duration of the exam has been put at, three hours and 20 minutes. … Continue reading
THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION TELLS THE THA ….TAKE THE LEAD, MAKE SPACE FOR THE DISABLED.
The Chairman of the Equal Opportunities Commission is challenging, the Tobago House of Assembly to lead the way in providing spaces, for persons with disabilities. Mr. Ian Roach makes this suggestion as the EOC moves to increase, its presence on … Continue reading
15 MILLION FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS IN TOBAGO…
The Tobago House of Assembly has set aside some fifteen million dollars, to commence payment of service providers who are part of, the island’s oil spill response. The revelation was made by, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine at a news conference … Continue reading
THE OIL SPILL IN TOBAGO NOW BEING LINKED TO PANAMANIAN VESSEL …
The “Solo Creed”, the tugboat behind the oil spill off the Tobago coast, belonged to a director of a network of Panamanian companies, accused of transporting oil from Venezuela. The tugboat’s registration documents were provided to Bellingcat and Guardian Media … Continue reading
CHIEF SECRETARY MR. AUGUSTINE CONCERN ABOUT THE CRIME INCREASE IN TOBAGO…
Increasing violence in Tobago is causing the chief secretary to reach out for talks with, the prime minister and his minister of national security. Chief Secretary Farley Augustine tells of a letter he sent to the prime minister, regarding the … Continue reading
AN ISLAND WIDE BLACKOUT IN TOBAGO…
An island wide blackout in Tobago. The outage occurred around 3pm yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago electricity commission explains, the incident happened during the course of maintenance work at Toco. Head of communications at the utility Annabelle Brasnell explains, in … Continue reading
A FATAL ACCIDENT IS BEING BLAMED ON THE GRIDLOCK INTO THE CAPITAL CITY…
An early morning accident on the Churchill Roosevelt highway claims the life of one man. Up to news time he remained unidentified. Reports say, the incident took place in the vicinity on VMCOTT at around 5:20 this morning. Newscentre five … Continue reading
COVID 19 PROTOCOLS IN TOBAGO SCHOOLS…
Covid 19 protocols are back in Tobago schools. Health Secretary Dr. Faith B. Yisrael says, the return is the result of increases in influenza cases and respiratory ailments, including covid 19. A memorandum was sent, via school supervisor three to … Continue reading
TOBAGO TOURISM INDUSTRY AT AN ALL TIME LOW…
The Tobago tourism agency denies opposition claims on the island, that the tourism industry is at an all time low. On Tuesday, the Tobago council of the People’s National Movement, issued a statement calling for answers from those in authority. … Continue reading
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