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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has announced that Tourism Northern Ireland is urging school children to participate in an art competition ...
If colorful gardens, grand castles, and fascinating historical landmarks pique your interest, consider a trip to this ...
Food: St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church’s Easter food sale ends on April 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Food items available ...
Specsavers is launching a new awareness drive to highlight the growing issue of childhood myopia, or short-sightedness, as ...
Lillia’s winning poster, a heartfelt piece that beautifully illustrates hope for missing children, depicts messages of love sent to and returned from missing children. Her inspiring piece serves ...
Family Hubs and Children's Centres lead Claire Borg ... "The course is very informative and the tutors were very helpful and encouraging. "I now feel confident in some staple dishes to cook ...
WITH schools finishing up for the Easter holidays, parents will be trying to treat their kids without breaking the bank. That’s easier said than done given prices everywhere are on the rise.
Like generations of Quaker children, I grew up with stories of when our faith was ... I am told on the day of the raid, an art class and psychotherapy session were also disrupted. In Britain — and I ...
Children in Scotland want safer streets for walking and cycling, according to a report. The Children's Walking and Cycling Index Scotland report, from active travel charity Sustrans, reveals that ...
ARCADIA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Break out your crayons and colored pencils… gather up all of your drawing paper and glitter… Ashley for the Arts (AFTA) is looking for its next batch of Kids Poster winners ...
KIDS as young as 11 are helping to fuel a shocking return of Scotland’s knife gangs — and are posing for chilling pics tooled up and ready for violence. Last night experts told how boys aged ...
The UK Government could lift 700,000 children out of poverty overnight by matching Scotland’s fiscal commitment to driving poverty down. - Professor Ruth Patrick Recent days have seen a round of cuts ...