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matr1x wrote:drchaos wrote:matr1x wrote:hydroep wrote:maj. tom wrote:Tobago cargo woes reach crisis stage
Shops running out of stocks
Rosemarie Sant
Published: Wednesday, May 10, 2017
A near empty flour shelf at the Bill Brown’s Supermarket on Government House Road, Tobago, yesterday. PHOTO: CASANDRA THOMPSON FORBES
President of the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Demi John Cruickshank yesterday warned that the people of Tobago are reaching breaking point with the “crisis situation” caused by problems with shipment of supplies to the island...
...Guest houses and bed and breakfast accommodations are already experiencing the adverse effect of the shortages. One business owner complained that problems with the passenger ferry service — T&T Express and T&T Spirit — have caused a decline in the number of local visitors.
“Thus is negatively affecting businesses, because is the local tourists who really keep us going,” the owner said.
To make matters worse, neither of the vessels which replaced the Superfast Galicia can carry passengers, so when truckers take their vehicles on the Atlantic Provider or Trinity Transporter, they have to either board a passenger ferry or get a flight to Tobago...
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2017-05-09/shops-running-out-stocks
They probably wish they had a "Calcutta ship" right about now...
Hahahaha.
Excellent! I hope they suffering. It's the least they deserve
Who is they??? It's Trinidad and Tobago we all this sheit together ... it's WE!
When Tobago allowed the Calcutta statement to go unchallenged, it marked an unforgiving moment. It became us and them. Sorry, but your pathetic attempt to bring unity when it's convenient speaks how disengenous you are.
Let's not forget the alligator in the swamp statement. Sorry but it is what it is.
Tobago contributes exactly what to the republic?
drchaos wrote:matr1x wrote:drchaos wrote:matr1x wrote:hydroep wrote:maj. tom wrote:Tobago cargo woes reach crisis stage
Shops running out of stocks
Rosemarie Sant
Published: Wednesday, May 10, 2017
A near empty flour shelf at the Bill Brown’s Supermarket on Government House Road, Tobago, yesterday. PHOTO: CASANDRA THOMPSON FORBES
President of the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Demi John Cruickshank yesterday warned that the people of Tobago are reaching breaking point with the “crisis situation” caused by problems with shipment of supplies to the island...
...Guest houses and bed and breakfast accommodations are already experiencing the adverse effect of the shortages. One business owner complained that problems with the passenger ferry service — T&T Express and T&T Spirit — have caused a decline in the number of local visitors.
“Thus is negatively affecting businesses, because is the local tourists who really keep us going,” the owner said.
To make matters worse, neither of the vessels which replaced the Superfast Galicia can carry passengers, so when truckers take their vehicles on the Atlantic Provider or Trinity Transporter, they have to either board a passenger ferry or get a flight to Tobago...
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2017-05-09/shops-running-out-stocks
They probably wish they had a "Calcutta ship" right about now...
Hahahaha.
Excellent! I hope they suffering. It's the least they deserve
Who is they??? It's Trinidad and Tobago we all this sheit together ... it's WE!
When Tobago allowed the Calcutta statement to go unchallenged, it marked an unforgiving moment. It became us and them. Sorry, but your pathetic attempt to bring unity when it's convenient speaks how disengenous you are.
Let's not forget the alligator in the swamp statement. Sorry but it is what it is.
Tobago contributes exactly what to the republic?
alligator in the swamp?
We only ha cayman here boss!
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:by 2018 no more fuel subsidy...nice nice
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:by 2018 no more fuel subsidy...nice nice
car wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:by 2018 no more fuel subsidy...nice nice
When ULSD plant start producing, diesel will be more than the cost of gas.
Dizzy28 wrote:car wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:by 2018 no more fuel subsidy...nice nice
When ULSD plant start producing, diesel will be more than the cost of gas.
Petrotrin ever finishing that ULSD??
zoom rader wrote:Jah bless PNM the ppl that voted for them got what they voted for especially Bago
TurboSingh12 wrote:By 2019 Trinidad will be a Desert!
racedriverpro wrote:So much doom and gloom in here...Is the PNM really that bad? Guys like Stewart, Deyalsingh et al look like good guys.
racedriverpro wrote:So much doom and gloom in here...Is the PNM really that bad? Guys like Stewart, Deyalsingh et al look like good guys.
sMASH wrote:zoom rader wrote:Jah bless PNM the ppl that voted for them got what they voted for especially Bago
hey 'bego, how's that 'PNM till ah dead' working out for ya...
De Dragon wrote:sMASH wrote:zoom rader wrote:Jah bless PNM the ppl that voted for them got what they voted for especially Bago
hey 'bego, how's that 'PNM till ah dead' working out for ya...
Swimmingly, good health will ensue from eating less of that processed sheit from Trinidad. It is the first step toward Tobago independence. Next will be Sandals to give Tobago ALL its revenue.
ADONI wrote:I now ask a co-worker who from Tobago, how his relative making out in Tobago. He said they say everything normal, no food shortage...
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