A short film made by the school’s Year 9 girls illustrates the loneliness some students feel at this time of year.
Jones links up with Leitrim
RYAN Jones says he’s relishing the ‘great opportunity’ to become the new coach of the Leitrim under-20s, where he’ll be linking up with former Mayo star Andy Moran and ex-Cavan manager Mickey Graham. Last week, Fermanagh GAA confirmed that Jones – alongside his brother Conall (Jones) and Roslea’s Seán Quigley – have stepped away from […]
Man arrested in connection with Enniskillen graffiti
The 52-year-old has been charged with four counts of criminal damage, displaying written material to stir up hatred or arouse fear and possession of c
Enniskillen Light Operatic rocks the Ardhowen
ELO is rocking the Ardhowen this week with its production of a one of the most popular musicals of recent years.
Cross-border ‘boy racers meet’ delayed ambulance
The ‘diffing and drifting’ events, which are believed to be pre-organised on social media and attract drivers from across the country.
Christmas carols concert to return to Enniskillen
On Sunday Sharon Kelly will lead the ‘Night of Christmas Magic’ at St Michael’s Church, with all proceeds raised going towards the Aisling Centre.
English study shows inequity facing Fermanagh patients
A study in England on distances to GP services access has laid bare the disparity between NHS patients living on both sides of the Irish Sea.
Kettyle’s beef is always a cut above the rest
WHEN you’re supplying beef and meat on a weekly basis to the likes of famous chefs Gordon Ramsey and Michael Deane, you know you must be doing something right. Since 2004, Kettyle Irish Foods, established by Lisnaskea farmer Maurice Kettyle, has become a leading force in the supplying of high-end beef to some of the top […]
Night to remember at 140th anniversary of Mahon’s Hotel
A NIGHT of stories, sketches, and colourful tales was just part of the entertainment last Thursday night when Mahon’s Hotel in Irvinestown celebrated 140 years in business. Few businesses can proudly claim to have been run by the same family on a daily basis for almost a century-and-a-half, but this was exactly what Mahon’s Hotel in Irvinestown was celebrating, with […]
Kind-hearted Bernadette ‘cared about everyone’
A TRILLICK native who died recently has been described as someone who ‘always put other people first.’ Bernadette McArt, died peacefully at her home on Friday, November 17. She was the sister of former Trillick footballer and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council worker, Gerry ‘Shep’ Donnelly, who died last month. Another sister, Kathleen O’Hagan, also passed […]