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Retaining Wall for Pembroke Anglican School

The public is being advised of plans by the Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment (DIQE) to build a retaining wall and install perimeter fencing at the Pembroke Anglican School. Construction will begin on Friday 1st November, 2019. The project will address land slippage along this segment of the

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November is Finance Month

It’s no longer Finance Week!  The Division of Finance and the Economy has now dedicated the entire month of November to activities geared toward creating dialogue around this critical sector! Finance Month celebrations commence on Friday 1st November with a launch at the Victor E. Bruce Financial Complex from 8:30

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TTAL submerges into the Birmingham Dive Show

The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) returned to the annual Birmingham Dive Show on October 26 and 27, 2019 along with Tobago’s dive niche stakeholders to showcase the island’s world-class dive product, and promote Tobago to dive enthusiasts from the UK and Europe. Held at the National Exhibition Centre in

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Scarborough Secondary Cleared to be Open

The Division of Education, Innovation and Energy (DEIE) has confirmed that Scarborough Secondary School, was given the all clear for regular school on Tuesday 29th October, 2019. A meeting to confirm that the school is safe for occupation by staff and students, was held on Sunday at the school’s premises.

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Repair Work at Shaw Park Complex

The Public is hereby advised that repair works will be undertaken at the Shaw Park Cultural Complex in order to improve the level of service delivery to its stakeholders.  To this end the Complex will be closed for the last quarter of 2019 to facilitate critical upgrade work. This is

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CEPEP Tobago: Engaging and Developing our Communities

The Community-based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme, CEPEP, is a national social mechanism aimed at empowering persons within our society who are faced with severe social and economic challenges. Throughout its seventeen (17) years of operations in Tobago, the programme has positively impacted lives in communities through the promotion of

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