‘
Brothers in Arms’ coming to CRAIC

Martin Lynch

A new production directed by leading dramatist Martin Lynch and written by bestselling crime author Sam Millar is heading to CRAIC Theatre for one night only.

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Coalisland weekly round-up

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Coalisland supermarket war heats up as Springisland applies for booze licence

Competition between Coalisland’s grocery stores is set to intensify as Springisland supermarket plans to open its own in-store off-licence.

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Crowds mark Clonoe ambush 20th anniversary – video

Crowds have taken part in a torchlight procession to mark 20 years since four IRA members were killed in Clonoe by undercover soldiers.

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Charity raises concerns over winter fuel payment

Charity Cancer Choices has urged patients fighting the disease to apply for their winter fuel payment before it’s too late.

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Families ‘demand truth’ on 20th anniversary of SAS Clonoe ambush

Peter Clancy, Barry O’Donnell, Sean O’Farrell and Patrick Vincent, who were shot dead by SAS forces outside Clonoe chapel on February 16, 1992

Relatives of the four IRA members who were killed in Clonoe by undercover soldiers exactly 20 years ago today have renewed calls for the government to hold an inquest into their deaths.

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Christian group: ‘Please pray for us – we’re heading to Coalisland’

We all know Coalisland can sometimes be a hellish place, but one religious group appeared more fearful than most when travelling to our little town.

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Suicide prevention youth event for Coalisland

A mental health training event for young people has been organised for Coalisland.

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Man arrested in Coalisland charged over ‘Iraq-style’ explosives

Patrick Carty was remanded in custody

A man arrested in Coalisland has appeared in court accused of possessing an explosive device common in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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