Tributes to Shamrocks man with family in Newtownbutler
Local businesses urged to prepare as Brexit looms
AROUND 100 businesses based along the border are expected to get themselves Brexit-ready at a unique networking event this week. Lisnaskea Chamber of Commerce in association with InterTradeIreland are holding a FREE breakfast briefing event for SMEs in Fermanagh, Omagh, Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal in the Donn Carragh Hotel this Thursday, February 23rd from 7.45am-9.30am, […]
Suffering in silence: domestic violence goes unreported
A ‘say nothing’ culture makes it difficult for those working with victims
Thief gets her last warning
A WOMAN with a record for theft has been warned if she does not stay out of trouble she runs the risk of being sent to jail. Lisa McDonagh (36) of Carran Cresecnt, Drumclay appeared at Enniskillen Magistrates Court on Monday for sentencing after previously pleading guilty to two charges of theft and one charge […]
Big names lined up for Fr Brian’s final Novena
Fr Brian D’Arcy is gearing up for his final Novena of Hope at The Graan next month, which once again will be graced with some of the best known speakers in Ireland. TV presenter, scriptwriter and author Christy Kenneally, Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath, Tipperary hurler John Leahy and RTE’s Mary Kennedy are among the team […]
Fermanagh now the only ‘county without a court house.’
THE Minister for Justice, Claire Sugden, has been slammed for her “total apathy” to calls to reverse the decision to designate Enniskillen courthouse as a hearing centre. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council wrote to the Minister last month requesting a reversal of the decision in respect of Enniskillen Courthouse in light of the reduction of […]
Fermanagh face Wicklow without Doonan
The lines of communication between Donagh and Fermanagh forward Joanne Doonan will be buzzing on Sunday as the Queens student keeps tabs on her fellow Fermanagh players from afar as they entertain unbeaten Wicklow in round three of the national league. Doonan who has scored 4-6 of the Erne tally so far in wins over […]
Brexit may mean pet checkpoints along the border
“Pet passports” might be needed to cross the border following Brexit
Quinn: Hard border ‘even more damaging for Fermanagh’
Former GAA President speaking ahead of Brexit Briefing in Lisnaskea next week
Brand new £4m school open after mid-term break
STAFF and students at Willowbridge have been waiting 18 months and now their new school build is finally complete. The work cost an estimated £4 million, but apart from the finishing touches, the massive extension to the Lendrum building is ready for use. Last week, staff worked tiredlessy to move everything from the old Erne […]










