LA GRANDE — Students from La Grande attending out-of-state universities, as well as students studying at La Grande’s Eastern Oregon University, earned academic honors and degrees this spring. The hard
The railings of two Belfast churches have been transformed by the appearance of a host of angels - over 100 in fact and just in time for Christmas.
The colourful and eye-catching Angels of Faith, Hope and Love exhibition has appeared outside St Michael s Church of Ireland off the Shankill Road.
It follows a cross-community partnership involving children from St Michael s Afterschool Club, the Church Lads and Church Girls Brigade, Malvern Primary School and the Sunday School members from St Stephen s Parish Church, Millfield.
Children from nearby Small Wonders Nursery and residents in Hemsworth Court care home were also invited to take part in the project, along with members of the congregations from both St Michael s and St Stephen s.
A Co Down woman has received a £1,500 payout after settling a disability discrimination case against a cinema group.
Leah Batchelor took the action against IMC Cinemas after difficulties using her CEA card, a UK-wide scheme for people with disabilities.
IMC Cinemas has changed its policy following the case.
Ms Batchelor (30), from Newtownards, is a wheelchair user and requires the support of another person to help with her needs when in social settings.
She often visits IMC Cinema Newtownards and uses a CEA Card, which allows a complimentary ticket for her supporting person when she buys a full price ticket for herself.