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  • Ambitious plans unveiled for proposed new build at ERGS site

    A pre-application community consultation event on the future site of Enniskillen Royal Grammar School (ERGS) took place last Wednesday, January 25. The display, which took over the dining hall of the Lough Shore campus, unveiled how the new-look

  • Equine courses in Enniskillen can lead to promising careers

    Students from all over Ireland and abroad attend courses in equine care and management at Enniskillen Campus of CAFRE. CAFRE offers Honours and Foundation Degree courses in Equine Management, validated by Ulster University. Courses are also available

  • VIDEO: Donnelly says Fermanagh made too many errors

    Fermanagh manager Kieran Donnelly felt his side made too many basic mistakes as they lost out by a point to Offaly in Tullamore. The game appeared to be heading to a draw but Offaly substitute Cian Farrell popped over the winner with the last kick

  • Pupils learn about importance of water cycle

    The pupils from Irvinestown Primary School learnt all about the water cycle as part of an educational visit by NI Water. NI Water’s educational programme, ‘H2O and the Wonderful World of Water’, taught the children about the value of water and

  • McManus and Love return from Scotland with medals

    Two Erne wrestlers travelled to Largs, Scotland for the Scottish Open last weekend. The event was held in the Sport Scotland National Sport centre on Saturday. Naoise McManus took the gold medal by pinning her opponent in the finals after racking

  • Fane Valley marks 120 years in business

    One of the best known farmer owned companies in Northern Ireland, Fane Valley, is celebrating 120 years in business this year. Formed in 1903, and now celebrating 120 years in business, Fane Valley remains 100 per cent farmer owned and employs

  • Censorship claim as three councillors silenced during meeting

    A row over comments made during a meeting of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council – which ultimately saw three members excluded from speaking – led one to ask: “Is this a democracy or a dictatorship?” Another member distanced herself from the controversial

  • Bar presents £1,000 to help keep AANI flying

    Sissy McGinty’s Bar, Irvinestown, recently presented a cheque for £1,000 to the Air Ambulance NI (AANI) charity following a pools tournament held in aid of the helicopter emergency medical service. Pictured making the cheque presentation are Sean