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Davidson-Celestine Sworn In

Tracy Davidson-Celestine is now a member of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). She was sworn in on March 11th during a Special Meeting of the Assembly. Davidson-Celestine resigned as Trinidad and Tobago’s Ambassador to Costa Rica on February 29th and will hold the office of Secretary of Health, Wellness

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Healthcare Workers First Line of Defence

With more than 118,326 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 4,292 deaths, in 114 countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the coronavirus a pandemic. In light of this, the Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development continues to inform the public on preventative measures and urge healthcare workers to protect themselves

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Reach for Your Goals

The Realization for Economic Achievement (R.E.A.C.H) programme, under the Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development, provides grants of $7,500 to Tobago’s entrepreneurs to help them expand their business. The REACH Programme and Gender Affairs Unit recently recognized International Women’s Day (IWD) with a Business Exposition on March 8th at

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COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Three more countries have been added to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) travel restriction list. Trav­ellers from Ger­many, Spain and France are now restricted from en­ter­ing Trinidad and To­ba­go due to the out­break. They follow China, which was the first to be placed on the list on January 30th and Italy, South

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Biannual Music Festival

The Trinidad and Tobago Biannual Music Festival is in its 33rd year and flourishing. The Festival provides a national forum to celebrate and promote various types of music and showcases more than 60 categories, including drums, steel pan, wind instruments, and vocal performances. The National Prelims and Zonal Finals-Tobago began

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Track and field history

The National Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships will run for the next two days (March 11-12) at the Dwight Yorke Stadium. The Secondary Schools Track and Field Association partnered with several stakeholders including the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago and the Division of Education, Innovation and Energy to

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