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Scarborough · ScarboroughTOBAGO Festivals Commission Ltd (TFCL) CEO Kern Cowan has apologised to mas men and other stakeholders who are still owed money for their participation in carnival in March.
He was speaking at a carnival stakeholders’ consultation on May 15 at the THA Division of Community Development, Youth Development and Sport, Glen Road, Scarborough.
The event, which targeted masmen and representatives from the various interest groups, sought to get input fr…Read Article
Tobago Festivals CEO apologises for late payments - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Scarborough · ScarboroughREGINALD VIDALE, chairman of the Dr Eric Williams Memorial Committee, wants portraits of Trinidad and Tobago’s first prime minister Dr Eric Williams to be placed in every school in the country.
He was delivering remarks at the committee’s 44th anniversary wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate Dr Williams’ passing at the Milford Road Esplanade, Scarborough, Tobago, on May 10.
Williams, who was also Trinidad and Tobago’s first chief minister and p…Read Article
‘Put portraits of Trinidad and Tobago's first PM in every school’ - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Scarborough · ScarboroughDr Rita Pemberton
In 1838, when the law mandating the termination of the apprenticeship system and the start of full emancipation from August 1, 1838, was passed, there was no clearly identifiable route to effect the emancipation of the formerly enslaved Africans who had laboured ad nauseum under the slave system.
In Tobago, the planters who openly opposed the law remained in control of the island’s Assembly and Council. They were determined to …Read Article