The true cost of cuts to welfare in the county has been laid bare, with almost a third of the population here in danger of losing up to hundreds of pounds per month.
Sligo Road crash spot a ‘death waiting to happen’
An early morning lorry crash, which left hour-long tailbacks and a major road closed for almost nine hours, has been described as a “death waiting to happen”.
Construction on new Devenish College by 2016
Full construction on a new Devenish College school will start on site by 2016 according to Education Minister John O’Dowd.
Latest: £1m in drugs seized by PSNI in two years
Close to £1million’s worth of illegal drugs has been seized by police in the past two years here.
Principal to embark on five-week educational trip
AN IRVINESTOWN principal is to explore educational systems across Australia and Canada after being awarded a prestigious accolade which will take her on an investigative five week trip.
‘Not every day you get to sing at the Proms!’
THREE local students have performed at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall.
All set for the latest round of ‘Strictly’!
Practice is underway for the fifth annual ‘Not So Strictly Come Dancing’ in aid of the Westville Family Resource Centre.
Restoration of historic Arney bridge
An historic bridge, near Belnaleck, which, anecdotally, is linked to a famous battle between the Ulster chieftains and the English army in 1594, is to be strengthened.
Achievements are recognised at St Comhghall’s College
At St Comhghall’s College annual prize giving on Thursday night, principal Gary Kelly congratulated students in what was an historic year for the school.
Opportunity knocks for Patrice at jobs fair
FOR Patrice Ryder, from Belleek, the decision to attend the Fermanagh jobs and careers fair last year at the South West College proved a positive one.










