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High stakes as Buccs take on Clontarf

 

Cloosh Valley fire inspires Merlin College students in Junk Kouture competition

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Transition year students from Merlin College have made it through to the regional finals of the prestigious Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture competition, with its entry ‘Wildfire’, inspired by the fires in the Cloosh Valley, Connemara.

Galwegians' late revival continues

Galwegians' revival continued on Saturday when they produced their third win in a row with a superb second-half fightback against Queens in Belfast.

Renault and Dacia special offers until the end of March

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Renault Group, which incorporates both the Renault and Dacia brands, is holding a special offers event on models registered before March 31. In addition to offering customers value for money, these offers will reduce the cost of ownership.

Basement battle defeat sees Buccs prop up table

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Tony Burke Motors is honoured at motor industry awards

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Galway's Toyota dealer Tony Burke Motors was on the podium at the recent SIMI Irish Motor Industry Awards in Dublin.

Renault/Dacia special offers

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Renault Group tells us it has special offers on models ordered and registered by March 31 across its Renault and Dacia passenger car and LCV ranges.

NUI Galway to Host Ireland’s First Energy Summit - 8th of March.

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Students from the College of Engineering and Informatics will host Ireland’s first student-run energy summit, ‘Galway Energy Summit 2018’ on 8 March in the Bailey Allen Hall at NUI Galway.

Galwegians win

Galwegians will hope they have turned the corner after grabbing a second win on the trot in the Ulster Bank League division 2A when edging high-flyers Nenagh Ormond at Crowley Park by 16-14.

BioExel Medtech accelerator programme at NUI Galway announces first round of winners

BioExel Medtech Accelerator is the first of its kind in Ireland to focus solely on the medical technology sector. The six companies, which are all in the scale-up phase, will be based at NUI Galway for a period of six months, to build and commercially validate their technologies by working with existing entrepreneurial networks, mentors and management team.

 

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