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  • Former Fermanagh man receives BEM

    A former Fermanagh man, who lived near Ederney for about 30 years and the former editor of the Tyrone Constitution and Strabane Weekly News has received his BEM. Wesley Atchison is pictured after receiving his British Empire Medal (BEM) from the

  • Trillick stone mason inducted into Guild of Master Craftsmen

    A Trillick stonemason has spoken of his pride of being inducted to the Guild of Master Craftsmen. Emmet McGirr from Trillick was inducted in a ceremony last month in Edinburgh. Emmet is one of two Master Craftsmen in Northern Ireland who specialise

  • Tributes to late 'people's person' Cecil Humes, 86

    The wife of the late Cecil Humes has paid tribute to her beloved husband, describing him as a "people's person" who made many good friends during his 62 years as a car salesman for TP Topping. Cecil, 86, late of Lack Road, Drumharvey, Irvinestown

  • Councillors hit out after Irish Passport Office knock back

    Members of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council have expressed disappointment at a response on behalf of Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney TD around establishing an Irish Passport Office in Northern Ireland, with one councillor branding it

  • Lochside gets seal of approval with third customer UK award

    Lochside Garages Enniskillen is one of 35 Vauxhall retailers out of over 300 retailers nationwide to receive a Customer Excellence Award thanks to their excellent results in Vauxhall’s Customer Purchase Satisfaction and Service Satisfaction Surveys

  • Belcoo and Lisnaskea eye up Junior title

    Belcoo and Lisnaskea will be looking to claim some silverware when they meet in the Ladies Junior Championship final on Saturday. Both sides had high scoring victories in their semi-finals over Ederney and Knockninny so an exciting contest is to

  • Both camps expect tight tussle as Erne Gaels take on Kinawley

    It will be a repeat of the Division One final this Sunday in Derrygonnelly as Erne Gaels and Kinawley battle it out for a spot in the SFC Final. On that occasion Erne Gaels came out on top, securing the title with a one point win - and most would

  • Bradley and Cassidy step down from management posts

    Colm Bradley has stepped down as manager of Belnaleck following five years at the helm, while Ederney are also on the look out for a new manager after Mickey Cassidy stepped away following his second term at the helm of his home club. Bradley admits

  • Final spot the prize as Tempo take on Belcoo

    Belcoo and Tempo will both have their sights set on a place in the Intermediate Championship final when they collide this Sunday lunchtime at Brewster Park - and all indications are that this will be a tight encounter. Belcoo had the better of