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A popular Vancouver journalist has died after a bout with cancer.
Editor, art director, and musician Bob Mercer was 72. His final days were filled with love and support from his family and friends, Mercer s Facebook page says. At this time, Bob s family is taking time to process his passing. News of a virtual memorial will be announced once arrangements have been made. To respect Bob s wishes, we ask that you not send flowers, the message continues. If you would still like to honour Bob s passing in some way, we suggest that you make a donation to the BC Cancer Foundation or the charity of your choosing in his name.
One priest s vision to bring the zoo to a County Derry village
The zoo eventually fell victim to the Troubles after the onset of internment.
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Most are familiar with Fr James Horan s campaign to capitalise on the tourism boom in Knock, County Mayo, by building an airport, but two decades beforehand, another clergyman had implemented his own grand ideas to bring a zoo to rural north Derry.
Liam Tunney finds out more about the fascinating story.
Across Ireland s north coast, the 1960s brought a boom in local tourism.
The National Trust had taken ownership of the Giant s Causeway, announced to the wider world in 1963 after a paper was presented to the Royal Society by Sir Richard Bulkeley.