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THA Re-Settlement Lands Now Fully Accessible to Affected Residents
The Office of the Chief Secretary advises that lands designated for the residents affected by the ANR Robinson International Airport expansion project, at Shirvan Development and COVE Development, are now fully accessible to the affected residents. THA Chief Secretary, the Honourable Ancil K. Dennis, recently held a meeting with the

Chief Secretary Dennis Advises of Changes to Executive Council of the THA
Chief Secretary, the Honourable Ancil K. Dennis, wishes to advise that he has requested and received resignations from former Assemblymen and Secretaries Kelvin Charles, Hayden Spencer and Jomo Pitt. The Chief Secretary further advises that pursuant to Section 34 (1) of the THA Act 40 of 1996, which states that:

Chief Secretary’s Address on the Issue of the Results of the THA Election 2021
It is truly a historic time for Tobago’s governance and democracy. This is a defining moment for us to unite as a people, converting a challenge into meaningful change. And therefore, within this present legislative crisis also lies an opportunity for us to strengthen the chassis of the Tobago House

Roxborough Customer Service Centre
Travelling to Scarborough to pay one’s electricity bill is no longer a must for citizens living in East Tobago. On January 12, 2021, the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) opened a service centre at the Roxborough Administrative Complex. Customers from Roxborough and environs can now pay their bills, conduct queries, request new connections

A.P.T. James sails into Scarborough Port
Trinidad and Tobago now has its own fast ferry – the A.P.T. James. The state-of-the-art ferry arrived at the Scarborough Port at 10:30 a.m. today (January 8, 2021) and was on show for approximately 30 minutes before journeying to Port of Spain, Trinidad. The vessel is named after the late Alphonso Philbert Theophilus “Fargo” James, better known as A.P.T. James. He

Chief Secretary’s New Year’s Message
It was the year that changed our usual rhythm to a new and unfamiliar beat. Being distant became a symbol of love; elbow bumps replaced handshakes; and face masks are now deemed the most crucial accessory. Many of the routines and patterns that provided us with a sense of comfort
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