A HEARTLESS robbery has deprived a mother of ‘priceless’ memories of a daughter killed in a tragic car accident 12 years ago.
Men fined for fishing with no licenses
THREE Enniskillen men accused of giving false names to fishing officers when they were caught fishing at Lough Acrussell without licences have been fined at Fermanagh court.
‘The whole building could have gone up in a fireball’
THE owner of the £10,000 fuel tanker carrying 1,500 litres of fuel that was stolen and then used in an arson attack on the Derrylin head offices of the former Quinn Group, has hit out at the disregard shown by those involved to local businesses.
Vandals cut down trees in ‘picturesque’ walkway
A NUMBER of trees have been cut down in what has been described an ‘inconceivable’ act of vandalism.
Elliott accuses council of ‘disingenuous’ job ad to hire Irish language officer
UUP MLA Tom Elliott, has questioned if Fermanagh District Council are attempting to hire an Irish language officer ‘by a disingenuous method’.
Toddler Sam is a real inspiration
Sam’s mum, Michelle Bradley, recounts a difficult year since the toddler’s diagnosis…
Police found woman slumped outside pub with trousers partially down
A 26-year-old woman who was found slumped outside a pub in Irvinestown with her trousers partially down had been trying to urinate, Fermanagh court has heard.
New initiative to support home-grown businesses
TWO job support programmes, backed by an investment of £280,000, were launched last week at the Ardhowen Theatre.
MLA ‘disappointed’ by Catholic schools body response on Brollagh
A Cross-party group of MLAs has met with the senior management of the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) to press them to give proper consideration to the proposal put forward by the local community cross-border area learning community.
Group claims workers want Quinn back on board
It has been claimed that workers at the Quinn Group, now renamed, the Avantas Group, have renewed their calls for Sean Quinn and his management team to be reinstated.