IT Sligo’s archaeology department will be in spotlight at book launch
The work of IT Sligo’s archaeology department will be in the spotlight this evening during the launch in County Clare of a new book dealing with the discovery of the 16th Century skeleton of a…
Belcoo businessman says Brexit voted on but uncertainty remains
Another north west businessman has raised questions about whether or not Brexit will go ahead. And it’s this uncertainty that’s mainly on the mind of people in border areas like Belcoo, according to Paul Leonard…
Health Minister to open Medical Academy in Donegal next week
The Minister for Health Simon Harris will be in Donegal on Monday. The Fine Gael Minister will open the Donegal Medical Academy in Letterkenny which is being led in conjunction with NUI Galway. Over the…
Fears counties like Leitrim will be worst affected by lack of roads funding
There are fears counties like Leitrim will be worst affected by inadequate roads funding next year according to a local Councillor. Fianna Fail Councillor in Leitrim Paddy O’Rourke says he’s very worried about comments from…
Teething problems with Leitrim’s new traffic lights
Motorists passing through the north Leitrim town of Manorhamilton have called for the settings on the new traffic lights in the town to be examined. It comes as motorists and pedestrians are getting used to…
KFO warns proposed cuts to fish stocks will lead to job losses
The Killybegs Fishermen’s Association is calling on the Agriculture Minister to reject any planned cuts to fish stocks next year. The organisations has made the calls ahead of a meeting of the Council of Fisheries…
Local business challenge as hundreds flock north
Local businesses are facing a challenge in competing with the reality that hundreds of people are heading north of the border this Christmas. Ocean FM News has travelled to Enniskillen today, the 8th of December,…