ASDA staff in Enniskillen showed their support to their fellow colleagues from the supermarket’s headquarters who cycled around Northern Ireland for suicide prevention.
‘Keen sportsman’ told to thank lawyer for escaping jail sentence
A PPS (Public Prosecution Service) officer has laid bare the offending history of a Enniskillen man saying it is one of the longest records Fermanagh Court has dealt with.
Parents urged to push the healthy options
THE Department of Education is to roll out a free school meals scheme throughout secondary schools next year meaning hundreds more Fermanagh children will be eligible for the free lunch.
One year ago, Jack was told he may never play football again
He never made it to Poland, and was instead told he ‘might never play football again’.
Fears that poachers are putting suspect meat in foodchain
A LEADING Fermanagh deer hunter has called on local government to impose heavier food regulations in a bid to stamp out the number of poachers in the area.
Treat for music fans as Rock for Sam raises £6,000
MUSIC fans came out in force on Sunday night – the bank holiday loomed – and a collection of over a dozen bands and musicians took residency in the Bush bar from early in the afternoon.
Fermanagh champions up in arms over changes to Scor
Jean informed us that Ulster Scor did campaign to save the novelty act from extinction.
Lisnaskea faces more chaos during upgrade
ONGOING work on a £220,000 upgrade of Lisnaskea main street and footpaths is causing major headaches for local businesses.
Student Sarah lends hand in fight against poverty
ENNISKILLEN-born student, Sarah Crudden, has just returned from five weeks in Bangalore in India.
Heartbroken at destruction of her father’s homeland
Maria is no stranger to conflict. She grew up in the epicenter of the Lebanese Civil War in Beirut.