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| 01-Jan-1970 |
FROM ghostly goings-on to creaking stately homes and haunted hotels to spooky attractions, there is said to be a number of places across Northern Ireland where both the living and non-living mix together. If you enjoy spooky folktales then the ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
THE parents of a Cullyhanna man who was brutally murdered five years ago still have confidence that his killers will be brought to justice. Speaking in the approach to the anniversary of Paul Quinn's 2007 death in a remote County Monaghan cattle ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
CULLYHANNA U16s rounded off their season in style on Sunday morning as they captured the U16 Shield to add to their League title secured a few weeks previously. Having ceded home advantage after losing on the toss of a coin, St Pat's started the ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
JUST how can any team stop Crossmaglen? Many have tried but few have succeeded. True in 2009 Pearse Ogs did the impossible, finally winning after Cross had stitched together 13 Armagh Championship titles on the spin. This year the Lurgan team were ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
SPEEDING traffic and a build-up of dog mess on the footpaths of Rathfriland is a disgrace to the town, according to a mother-of-five. Aine Morgan, who lives at Carn Valley on the Hilltown Road, said the amount of dog dirt on the footpaths and the ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
THE former principal of a Kilkeel grammar school turned politician believes an all-ability school in the area is "feasible". SDLP education spokesperson Sean Rogers' comments come on the back of a review recommending amalgamating of St ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
RATHFRILAND is benefiting from a new town centre warden service after four posts were created by the council across the Banbridge district. In a bid to protect and enhance town centre environments, Banbridge, Dromore, Rathfriland and Gilford now have ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
THE Swifts' recent fine form continued on Saturday with a well deserved win over Warrenpoint Reserves at Iveagh Park. The result leaves the Swifts unbeaten in league action with two victories and two draws from their opening four fixtures. ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
DROIM GATH Minors were defeated by a strong Carryduff Team in the final of the All County Minor C final last Tuesday night. After a slow start and conceding 2-01 to no score after 20 minutes, Droim Gath started to get their way back into the game. A ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
THERE were smiles all round as Rathfriland left the Binnian Park pitch after Brian Adair's men negotiated a tricky Mid-Ulster Cup tie against the Mourne outfit, but none was greater than that of Rathfriland FC chairman, Junior Murray who witnessed a ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
A RICHHILL man was left stunned by a TV crew last Friday night when he was told he was the winner of a Pride of Britain Local Hero Award. Kenny Vennard, 61, was informed on live television that he was the recipient of the award - thanks to a lifetime ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
FIGURES obtained by the Ulster Gazette show the alarming cost of cleaning up fuel waste randomly dumped across Armagh City and District. From the beginning of the financial year (April 1) until the end of June, Armagh Council was forced to fork out ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
A FORMER Armagh woman is hoping to keep the memory of her baby daughter alive, with the publication of the first in a series of new books due to be released later this month. Shauna Dunlop, who is originally from Banbrook Hill in the city, but who ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
ARMAGH Swimming Club's second gala in the Provincial Towns League proved to be a resounding success. The epic 602 point win resulted from a full Armagh swim team turn out on Saturday 13 October against the Downpatrick Lecale team who managed a ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
Loughgall 0. Ards 4. LOUGHGALL continued their disappointing start to the Belfast Telegraph Championship 1 season as they crashed to a heavy defeat at the hands of league leaders Ards - managed by former Loughgall manager Niall Currie. ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
YOU will be forgiven for thinking it was a one-sided affair as Armagh City FC took on the top-of-the-table Knockbreda and lost after the visitors slotted 5 goals into the back of the net on Saturday. As the dust settled Armagh were left a little ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
Armagh City 2. Knockbreda 5. A LATE goal blitz by Knockbreda smashed Armagh City's unbeaten start to their Championship Two campaign at Holm Park on Saturday. Three scores in nine minutes turned the match completely on its head and ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
IF the bookies are correct, the Tom O'Hare Cup will be going to Mayobridge on Sunday (October 21), but rivals Kilcoo should ensure it is not all plain-sailing in the Down Senior Club Championship Final in Pairc Esler. Mayobridge want to get back ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
THE tragic death of a parent would be enough to knock the wind from any one person's sails. But for Armagh man Sean McCann, the passing of his father galvanised him in his bid to complete a gruelling triathalon. On Saturday, September 29, Sean ... read more |
Source: Locali |
| 01-Jan-1970 |
CONVICTED murderer Lindsey White has given birth to a baby boy. The child will now spend the first nine months of its life behind bars before being handed over to his father, Stephen Mallon. White, aged 23 and from Mary Street in Newry, was ... read more |
Source: Locali |
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