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Moycullen dig deep to overcome Strokestown challenge

Don Connellan’s Moycullen team required extra time to eventually dispatch a gritty Strokestown, but they will still be favourites to overcome Tourlistrane in their first Connacht final in two weeks.

Galwegians torn over university name change

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As the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) prepares to change its name to "Ollscoil na Gaillmhe - University of Galway", the Galway Advertiser was on the streets of the city asking residents their thoughts on the transition.

No respite for Moycullen as next up are cup champions

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Moycullen venture to Kerry to face recently crowned National Cup champions Tralee Warriors this Saturday in the Basketball Ireland Men’s Superleague.

Moycullen looking to cause cup upset

A trip to Tralee and a National Cup quarter-final awaits Moycullen’s Superleague basketballers this Saturday as they face Tralee Warriors in the town’s Sports Complex at 7pm.

Moycullen Basketball on the road after two one-point defeats

Moycullen Basketball has its first real road game of the season this weekend when facing Killorglin in Kerry.

Supermac’s and Fergal D’Arcy – A tasty and tempting match

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Supermac’s has announced a new sponsorship deal with Today FM’s The Fergal D’Arcy Show. The new deal sees Supermac’s putting more fun into midweek afternoons with exciting new promotions planned on the country’s leading afternoon show over the coming months.

Shaping the world through travel

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Representatives of the pub, restaurant, and hotel trades will come before the Oireachtas Tourism Committee this week to outline the effects of the pandemic on their industries.

Town Hall Theatre open call for young curators

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DO YOU have ambitions to create a new festival for Galway? Would you like to assist the Town Hall Theatre in drawing up a programme of events?

Life as a travel influencer couple in Mexico

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Mexico has become a mecca for travel influencers, jet-setting celebrities and hippies as they flock to Tulum on the Caribbean coast. This beach resort town on the "Mayan Riviera" is booming from an influx of tourists and remote workers, not without some controversy.

Looking forward to a future of travel

The top international hotelier, Irishman Brendan Dwyer, was on holidays last February in the Maldives when the pandemic began in China. "We noticed they were taking temperatures at Mali airport on the way home, so it was about to kick off. A week later the big news was coming in from China. And two weeks later the EU were saying we have a problem and a week later it was game over and we had to shut up shop.”

 

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