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Kerr chastises Duke for not attending THA sittings regularly - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THA Division of Education, Research and Technology Assistant Secretary Orlando Kerr has chastised Roxborough/Argyle assemblyman Watson Duke for not attending sittings of the House regularly. He did so on Thursday night while contributing to debate on the $4.5 billion budget in the Assembly Legislature, Scarborough. Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots, attended the

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Delaford Ambassadors rise from pandemic dormancy, rekindles giving spirit

A DONATION of a smart 40-inch television set to a primary school in east Tobago may not be a big deal for some people. But to the members of the Delaford (Tobago) Ambassadors, Trinidad Chapter, it’s a huge gesture in an ongoing initiative aimed at giving back to the village that nurtured and inspired them.

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Chief Sec: Development ongoing in Roxborough/Argyle

The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Black Immigrant Daily News The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News THA Ch .

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Chief Sec: Development ongoing in Roxborough/Argyle - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has promised to continue the development of the Roxborough/ Argyle electoral district.

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Tobago businesses suffering bleak Christmas sales - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Store owners in Tobago complained of slow sales on Monday, six days before Christmas, and there is little expectation for things to improve significantly. Newsday visited several establishments in Scarborough and Canaan as well as the Gulf City Mall, Lowlands, and business owners say the sector is still being negatively affected by the two-year covid19

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