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More praise for Tobago
This little island continues to receive increased levels of online media coverage. This week, on the website Independent, Tobago’s natural features are pitched to foreign readers as assets worth experiencing first-hand. In an article, “Tobago: Island of the Enchanted Forest”, journalist Darina Fahy writes, “Tobago has stunning beaches and a colourful culture — but its

Hard Work Appreciated
The Unemployment Relief Programme’s (URPs) innovativeness and quality of work benefited many Tobagonians during 2019. The Programme falls under the Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment (DIQE) and a holiday get-together was held on December 30th to honour the best performing unit and individuals. “Copping the Highest Producing Revenue

Pigeon Point Beach Among Best
Tobago’s Pigeon Point Beach was recently highlighted by website, Thrillist, as one of the best Caribbean beach getaways. The online platform described Tobago as “Trinidad’s postcard-perfect little brother” and “one of the Caribbean’s best kept secrets.” The popular Pigeon Point beach was stated to be “the type of place where

Office of the Chief Secretary Relocates
The Office of the Chief Secretary (OCS), Tobago House of Assembly (THA), wishes to advise the general public that due to the acceleration of construction work at the Administrative Complex in Calder Hall, all departments currently housed at that location will be relocated. Effective Tuesday December 24th 2019, the Human

Condolence Message: Mark Nurse
As Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), it is with a great sense of sadness that I acknowledge the untimely death of Mark Nurse, especially under the tragic circumstances which befell him on the morning of December 20th, 2019, while in the line of duty as an

CARIRI to help entrepreneurs
Secretary of Community Development, Enterprise Development and Labour Marslyn Melville-Jack recently announced that the Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI) will partner with the Division to develop the island’s entrepreneurs. During the Division’s Christmas Village (December 12) at the Gardenside Car Park, Melville-Jack indicated that partnerships like this reflected the Division’s
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