A banner showing support for an ex-soldier facing prosecution for the murder of two people on Bloody Sunday "should not offend anyone", a DUP councillor has said.
With Roamer's page fast approaching its 1,000th edition under its current incumbent, and with countless more columns and pages in the hands of previous compilers, I was delighted this week to hear that one of our newest local history groups is expanding and is keen to welcome more visitors to its monthly meetings.
Irish road racing legend Phillip McCallen is on a mission to stage the world's biggest collection of Joey Dunlop race bikes at the inaugural Classic Bike Festival Ireland in August.
The only four-star hotel in County Tyrone, Corick House Hotel & Spa has recently announced an exciting new refurbished bar.- and is giving away an overnight stay to celebrate!
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