New THA Pan Champs

The THA Pan Champs Finals took place on Friday (February 22, 2019) at the Dwight Yorke Stadium Parade Grounds. The event was hosted by the Division of Tourism, Culture, and Transportation in collaboration with the Tobago Festivals Commission, and is part of the 2019 Tobago Carnival schedule of events. RBC Redemption Sound Setters edged out […]
Tourism Lesson

Twenty-five Standard Five students of San Fernando-based Naparima College got a front row experience yesterday (February 21) of what Tobago tourism has to offer. During their visit to the island, they attended an interactive tourism information session at the Scarborough Library Facility. The session was hosted by the Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) and the […]
Moriah Residents Talk Health

The Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development and the Tobago Regional Health Authority continued their series of community meetings in the village of Moriah on February 20 at the Moriah Community Centre. This meeting was held primarily to allow residents living between Mason Hall and Runnemede to share their concerns or suggestions on health […]
Golfing Stress Away

Women on the island are being encouraged to find a balance between work and social recreation. The Tobago arm of the Junior Chamber International (JCI) is introducing women to golf. JCI President Crystal Ottley said the project is providing an opportunity for working class women to balance their work and personal life. “I have been […]
Owners To Pay Penalty For Derelict Vehicles

Tobago is being cleaned up—literally—thanks to a renewed drive to rid the island of derelict vehicles. The Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment and the Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development are teaming up to have abandoned vehicles removed from the island’s roads and public spaces. The move aims to protect Tobago’s environment, […]
Carnival Caravan Continues Tomorrow

Secondary students in Tobago are once again expecting a visit from the Carnival Caravan. The Caravan is an annual initiative of the Department of Youth Affairs. It encourages students to make positive decisions when celebrating the Carnival season. The five-day caravan began yesterday (February 20) with visits to Goodwood Secondary and Signal Hill Secondary schools. […]