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Meet the inspirational Lori

“THE greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.” That is how Lori Gatsi-Barnett begins her typical day. Lori has this amazing personality; she is a very good listener and that is one of her attributes that makes her your favourite TV personality. She presents Join Her at Northern Vision’s NvTv. […]

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Warm tributes pouring in for Lily Fitzsimons

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of republican stalwart and community legend Lily Fitzsimons. Born in North Belfast in 1937, she later moved to Turf Lodge where she served as a dedicated and lifelong community activist. Lily was among the women who broke the British Army’s Falls Curfew in 1970 and she became actively […]

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Healthy food has never been this tasty

YOU could be forgiven for wondering why a new café has opened so close to one of the busiest gyms in West Belfast. After all, who wants a feed after healthy work-out? However, Kaff is a café with a difference. Located beneath GymCo in the grounds of the thriving Devenish Complex, Kaff offers a food […]

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Hale and Murphy emerge on Ulster Elite semi-finals’ night

A MOUTHWATERING Ulster Elite finals night on Tuesday lies in store following Thursday’s semi-finals at The Devenish. The start of the night saw two excellent bantamweight semi-finals that were won by John Paul Hale and Colm Murphy. First off, defending champion Hale took a unanimous decision against Monkstown’s Conor Kerr, but he didn’t have things […]

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Irvine to skipper Irish at Olympic qualifier

IT was a case of double delight for Brendan Irvine last week as he had his ticket stamped for next month’s Olympic qualifier and was named captain of the 13-strong Irish team. Irvine is the only survivor from the Rio Olympics so was a natural choice to lead the team, but also admitted there was […]

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Gormley is confident Reds can bounce back

JOE Gormley believes it is up to him and his team-mates to address their recent run of ‘poor’ results in the league. Since sitting top of the table on January 1, the Reds have managed just four points from a possible 15 and find themselves nine points behind leaders Linfield – albeit with a game […]

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