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Obituary: Mrs. Fanchea Irvine
THERE has been widespread sadness following the death of one of Enniskillen’s true townies, Mrs. Fanchea Irvine, who was born between the bridges in Dame Street, Enniskillen. Fanchea died suddenly, aged 81, at the South West Acute Hospital on September
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One further Covid-19 related death in Fermanagh and Omagh brings total to 27
There has been one further Covid-19 related death in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area according to the latest update from the Department of Health on Wednesday, November 25 bringing the total figure to 27. The total number of Covid
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Aisling Centre's 30th anniversary fittingly marked with receipt of Queen's Award
Wednesday last was certainly a momentous day in the history of The Aisling Centre as it celebrated 30 years of service to the local community by officially receiving the coveted Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. The Aisling Centre learned last
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Local breeders share success at Charolais sale peaking at 6,200gns
LOCAL breeders realised some good prices at the Northern Ireland Charolais Club sale in Dungannon Mart, with a top price of 6,200gns. The number of buyers present was restricted because of Covid-19, but two bulls secured the top price of 6,200gns
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Dual language road signs’ installation causes tension
A RECENT meeting of the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council Environmental Services Committee saw tensions surface around the installation of dual language signage on four roads. While not against the initiative, some councillors stressed the need
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Mullygarry Farm bringing flavoursome lamb from pasture to plate
LAUNCHING a new enterprise during the lockdown forced by Covid-19 takes courage and commitment, but for sheep farmers, Rodney and Emma Balfour, it was the next step of their new venture, and the culmination of a number of years of planning. With