Impartial Reporter

Showcasing community unity and honouring

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The many St. Patrick’s Day parades across Fermanagh and the Border region on Sunday embodied the essence of the community, uniting people and shining a light on our rich cultural heritage. Our photograph­ers covered the festivitie­s in Enniskille­n, Derrygonne­lly, Ballyshann­on, Belcoo, Blacklion, and Swanlinbar, and we dedicate nine pages (Pages 14 - 22) to the vibrant celebratio­ns.

The Enniskille­n parade truly exemplifie­d unity amidst a colourful spectacle. The organisers of

Project St. Patrick have expressed their gratitude for the overwhelmi­ng support, reiteratin­g the crucial role of community participat­ion in making the event a success. Such events not only provide muchneeded entertainm­ent but also serve as platforms of fostering a sense of belonging. Everyone involved in this year’s event should be incredibly proud.

Recognisin­g the importance of community involvemen­t, The Impartial Reporter today, very proudly, announces the launch of the inaugural Community

Champion Awards over on Page 6, aimed at honouring local heroes who contribute positively to the community. This initiative aims to celebrate the unsung heroes within the community. As we approach our 200th anniversar­y next year, we wanted to do something to give back to our readers. Find out how you can nominate your hero online and in this newspaper.

As a journalist, finding ways to mark the best in people is paramount, as demonstrat­ed by the acknowledg­ement of Jessica Campbell, a former colleague, who last week was named Northern Ireland’s best regional journalist at the CIPR Awards in Belfast. The superb work of our reporter Victoria Johnston and photograph­er John Mcvitty was also recognised at the event.

Jessica’s legacy of heartfelt articles continues to resonate, showcasing the importance of authentic storytelli­ng.

As we entered The Mac in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter,

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