SCARBOROUGH businessmen are hoping that their Fishermans’ Fest on April 7 – Good Friday – will help to revitalise the town’s economy and by extension, that of the island, post-covid19. The inaugural event is expected to take place along Milford Road, near to the I Love You Tobago sign, from 9 am-1am on Glorious Saturday.
President of All Tobago Fisherfolk Association (ATFA) Curtis Douglas has hinted at a drastic increase in the cost of fish for the Easter season. Speaking with Newsday on Tuesday, Douglas said the island’s fishing community faces an excessive number of problems. “With the increase in the gas prices and we have a lot of oil rigs
THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said "the good in our society" must be celebrated, as 47 awards were distributed on Sunday at the annual Tobago Awards at Shaw Park Cultural Complex. Augustine said the presentation was about the real Tobago story being told and the heroes being honoured. These stories, he said, are of courage
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