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Four Galwaywomen to tackle 600km cycle for breast cancer research

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On July 8, four women; Anne Burke from Loughrea, Niamh Lawless from Carrabane, Aine McGuinness from Craughwell and Sarah Smith Killeen from Portumna will depart Mizen Head, the most southerly point on our island, to cycle to Malin Head, the most northerly point.

Mayo nurses stage protest to highlight excessive workloads and staffing pressure

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INMO members at Mayo University Hospital protested outside the hospital on Monday last to highlight excessive workloads and staffing pressure.

Calling all Salerno girls

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The words of the late John O’Donohue, “The beginning often holds the clue to everything that follows” could be said to be prophetic if applied to the date of May 1, 1952, in Salthill. On that day, the courageous Sisters of Jesus and Mary opened a national school in what had been a small hotel known as Dalysfort House or Allen’s Hotel in Árd na Mara. They called it Scoil Íde and had 43 pupils. I don’t know if the teachers, Sisters Immaculata and Celine, had any idea of what kind of impact that beginning would make on education and social life in Galway, but if they had, it would have been beyond their wildest dreams.

Local frontline workers ask public to be compliant

Complacency is the biggest enemy in the battle against the Covid-19 virus and it is important that people are on their guard and remain compliant in the run-up to Christmas, a nursing union official said this week.

Achill Painters book to be launched 

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John F Deane, the Achill-born author and founder of Poetry Ireland, will be the special guest at the outdoor launch of ACHILL PAINTERS: An Island History, at 3pm on Saturday, August 1 in Dooagh, Achill.

Kiltartan church celebrates its 175th anniversary

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St Attracta’s Church, Kiltartan was the scene of a joyful outpouring of faith last week as the parish celebrated the 175th anniversary of the opening of the church. The clergy, led by four Mass servers, walked in procession from the old church while the large outdoor bell was rung by Tommy Nolan. The faith journey of the parish was recalled by the chief celebrant, a native of the parish, Canon Martin Downey.

Patient spent more than three days waiting for a bed at UHG

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A person spent more than three days waiting on a trolley at University Hospital Galway's emergency department this week.

INMO critical of short notice given to St Vincent’s residents

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has expressed concern regarding the sudden decision by HSE management to transfer “vulnerable patients” out of St Vincent’s Care Centre in Athlone.

National cross country title for Salthill's Hyland

Galway native Marie Hyland won this year's National Intermediate Cross Country Championship in Dundalk on Sunday.

 

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