Conor McParland joined Belfast Media in the summer of 2014 working as a freelance journalist at the sportsdesk and later the Andersonstown News as a reporter. Since May 2016, he works as a news journalist for the North Belfast News and contributes weekly to both the Andersonstown News and South Belfast News.
SEVEN dancers from a West Belfast dance group are preparing to represent Ireland in the Dance World Cup later this month.
A SAFETY barrier has been installed at the pedestrian entrance of De La Salle College following safety concerns after two children were injured at the location.
POLICE are appealing for witnesses and information following an assault in the New Lodge area of North Belfast on Monday.
AN inquest into the circumstances of the death of Noah Donohoe has been adjourned until later this year.
A RICH collection of stories, memories and archive footage from Carrick Hill is being shared with the local community through a new interactive storytelling project developed in collaboration with Nerve Centre and Belfast Stories.
LOCAL families were invited to celebrate the reopening of Caffrey Play Park in West Belfast following a £30,000 investment by Clanmil Housing to refurbish and replace the play equipment and improve the grounds, creating a more accessible, welcoming and user-friendly space for the community.
A PHOTO by a West Belfast lensman has been purchased by the stars of popular BBC police drama series Line of Duty.
DUAL language Irish street signs have been approved for two major North Belfast streets despite warnings from a Unionist councillor that they will be "vandalised" or "ripped down".
AN estimated £225,000 of suspected Class A drugs has been seized in North Belfast.
THE PSNI have made 35 arrests so far in relation to serious disorder in Belfast and other parts of the North last month.
A FALLS Road woman has expressed her anger at the state of an entry that backs on to her home after more dumping.
PUPILS from St Oliver Plunkett Primary School in West Belfast recently demonstrated what can be achieved when young people come together to make a positive difference in their local community by taking part in a successful community clean-up day.
BELFAST Zoo welcomed more than 1,100 children and family members to its annual Dreamnight event, providing an unforgettable evening of fun, adventure and community support for families living with terminal, life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses.
A RACIST banner erected in North Belfast has been removed after being condemned by political representatives.
CARE workers led the funeral of a West Belfast man who died without any next of kin following an appeal from a local funeral director.