Over six million passengers have passed through Enniskillen Bus Station in the last five years despite Translink’s soaring price hikes of bus tickets.
Fears public WiFi could open door to porn
The installation of public WiFi in Enniskillen has been called into question after a local councillor expressed his concerns over the ease of access to inappropriate images through the service.
Noble defends his title on home soil
Enniskillen Olympic triathlete won the Vodafone Dublin City Triathalon at the weekend, defending his title in the process
Leading lord taken aback by ‘fantastic Enniskillen’
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Police getting to grips with night time crime
POLICE in Fermanagh are getting to grips with crime associated with the ‘night time economy’
Christmas in August…only in Fermanagh!
It may only be August, but Christmas has come early to an Enniskillen retailer.
Free wi-fi on its way to Enniskillen town
FREE Wi-Fi is coming to town, thanks to a new programme being rolled out by Fermanagh District Council.
Enniskillen woman is new CEO for Waterways Ireland
A FERMANAGH woman has made history as she heralds a new era by becoming the first woman to be chief executive of Waterways Ireland.
Normal service is resumed as £1.6 million church reopens
AFTER one of the biggest ever restoration projects ever to take place in Fermanagh, Enniskillen Presbyterian Church will open again on Sunday for 11am morning service.
Exorcism and the occult part of new horror film set in Fermanagh
Fermanagh became the centre recently for a documentary horror film that involved two local actors.