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Small steps of progress

01-Jan-1970
AFTER being told that their son would never walk, a Moneyslane family has taken great pride in seeing their son take his first few steps. But although two-and-a-half year old Reece Burrows has made significant progress in the past year, it is still ... read more
Source: Locali

Entrepreneur walks away from Dragons’ Den deal

01-Jan-1970
A YOUNG entrepreneur from Annaclone, who won the backing of not one but two multi-millionaire judges on Sunday night's episode of Dragons' Den, decided to walk away from the deal after filming. Helen McAvoy and her business partner Naomi ... read more
Source: Locali

Lights out for town’s tree

01-Jan-1970
IT COULD be a dark Christmas in Kilkeel after the town's Christmas tree lights were vandalised at the weekend, writes Louise McDowell. It is thought that between the hours of Saturday night and early Sunday morning, the lights and wiring on the tree ... read more
Source: Locali

Concern over offender hike

01-Jan-1970
IN the space of four years, the number of sex offenders living in Banbridge District has almost doubled. As of last month, there were 22 on the Sex Offenders Register in the wider council area, an increase of 10 from 2008. The Outlook obtained the ... read more
Source: Locali

Kilcoo had Cross to bear in Armagh

01-Jan-1970
Crossmaglen 3-09. Kilcoo 1-09. TWO goals in the first six minutes and another in the first minute of stoppage time were the key scores in this Ulster senior football club final in the Athletic Grounds on Sunday - unfortunately for Kilcoo they ... read more
Source: Locali

Gary makes home advantage count

01-Jan-1970
THE first event of the club's festive programme took place on Saturday, 1 December with a well-attended 20 bird DTL. Despite a slow start, the day saw a total of 32 lines shot, with many local shooters braving the bitter cold conditions to get a ... read more
Source: Locali

Plenty to play for in the New Year after yet another win for Valley

01-Jan-1970
Broomhedge 0. Valley Rangers 5. VALLEY Rangers kept their place in the leading pack with a win away to Broomhedge on Saturday at Anvil Park. Mid Ulster Intermediate B is becoming an intriguing battle this season with seven or eight teams ... read more
Source: Locali

Heelham the man for Ballyvea

01-Jan-1970
BALLYVEA went into their Bobby Dalzell semi-final with Killough as underdogs on Saturday, in fact many saw Killough as firm favourites to win not only this match but the competition. The Mourne side who are minus several of last year's squad ... read more
Source: Locali

Diesel plant is dismantled

01-Jan-1970
OVER six tonnes of toxic waste have been removed from a private address in South Armagh. It follows the discovery of a diesel laundering plant capable of producing five million litres of illicit fuel, evading nearly £4 million in taxes and duty. ... read more
Source: Locali

Life-saving op needed for baby Tyler

01-Jan-1970
THE family of an 11-month-old Armagh boy who suffers from a rare congenital heart defect are hoping he will be able to undergo his life-saving surgery in the New Year. Little Tyler McCann was just four-months-old when medics discovered, in May of ... read more
Source: Locali

IRFU Initiative aims to raise funds for Armagh Rugby Club

01-Jan-1970
THE IRFU (Ulster Branch) has teamed up with the Donnelly Motor Group to provide a platform for local rugby clubs to help themselves raise, potentially, over £350,000 for grassroots rugby. The 'Your Club Your Country' initiative will enable ... read more
Source: Locali

City bounce back against Celtic

01-Jan-1970
MARTY Rice got the exact response he wanted when his Armagh City side defeated title rivals Lurgan Celtic in a 1-0 victory at Holm Park on Saturday. Gavin Cusack scored the only goal of the game after three minutes and that was enough to seal the points ... read more
Source: Locali

Loughgall Football Club action....

01-Jan-1970
Loughgall made the long trek to Londonderry to take on a strong Institute side and were fortunate to endure only a 2-0 defeat. The Villagers were under pressure for long periods of the game but managed to make it to half time with the scores level. ... read more
Source: Locali

Making History!

01-Jan-1970
THE Navan Centre was the venue recently for the formal launch of the latest edition of Seanchas Ard Mhacha, the annual journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society. Almost 100 invited guests attended the official launch and civic reception ... read more
Source: Locali

Tucker brothers work it out

27-Nov-2012
ST JOHN Bosco ABC brothers Kane and Jake Tucker both won Ulster Nine county titles in the Braid ABC clubrooms in Ballymena on Saturday. Jake Tucker, Boy One 39-kgs, won his final in great style against a tough opponent, Tom Ward from the Twin Towns ABC ... read more
Source: Locali

SECTARIAN ATTACK IS LINKED TO NAME ROW

03-Dec-2012
A CAMPAIGN by relatives of those murdered at Kingmills to see a Newry park renamed may have been the motivation behind a sectarian attack on a new memorial to the victims of the massacre. That's the belief of local pastor Barrie Halliday, who was ... read more
Source: Locali

TERRORISM CHARGES

03-Dec-2012
A POLITICAL activist from Newry has been arrested on charges related to dissident republican activity. Stephen Murney from Derrybeg was charged with the collection and distribution of information likely to be of use to terrorists and the possession ... read more
Source: Locali

It's uber chic, uber cool, uber funky and uber bull!

03-Dec-2012
Warehouse industrial chic, exposed brick and block, caged lights and clean coolness of brushed metallic surfaces are the order of the day at Newry's trendiest new unisex gym and fitness centre BULL'S GYM. Located at Unit D2 WIN Business Park, ... read more
Source: Locali

Killowen hold Bessbrook

03-Dec-2012
THIS was a terrific game at a bitterly cold Orior Park, where Bessbrook and Killowen shared the points in a thrilling encounter. Although the home side had more of the chances, Killowen were lethal on the break and might easily have snatched it at ... read more
Source: Locali

Saint Opera!

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH Council's decision to host next year's St Patrick's Day parade on a Sunday - for the first time ever - was back in the spotlight yet again at last Monday evening's monthly council meeting. As revealed by the Ulster Gazette ... read more
Source: Locali
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