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Survey of Women And Children

The launch of a training programme for a Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) took place on March 2nd at the Central Statistical Office (CSO), Port of Spain. The survey will be conducted for the collection of data on women and children in Trinidad and Tobago, as a basis for policy

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Stay Safe on The Road

According to key facts provided by the World Health Organization, approximately 1.35 million people die each year as a result of road traffic crashes. The Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment is asking Tobagonians to stay aware and alert on the island’s roadways. In addition to drivers being encouraged

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A Sporting Pathway

Not since pro-footballer Dwight Yorke, has a Tobagonian athlete been sought by a leading football club. Secretary of the Division of Sport and Youth Affairs, Jomo Pitt, said he recently visited the UK to engage in talks with members of the Leicester City Football Club Youth Academy towards their participation

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Hunting Season Closed

Hunting season closed on February 29th and persons have until March 31st to dispose of game animals within their possession. The fine for poaching is TT$10,000. Holders of hunting permits for the 2019-2020 hunting season must submit the mandatory Data Return Forms on or before May 31st, 2020 to the Department

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New Trha Ceo

Former General Manager Operations of the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA) Westly Orr, has been appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer of the TRHA, effective March 4th, 2020. A media release stated that the TRHA remained committed to ensuring delivery of the best quality healthcare to all.

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Health Task Force in action

A public consultation hosted by the Health Task Force, established by THA Chief Secretary Hon. Kelvin Charles, was held on March 3. It is chaired by THA Chief Administrator Bernadette Solomon-Koroma. The consultation was part of its efforts to engage with individuals and communities across the island. Solomon-Koroma said she was

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