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Crowe calls on Government to address job losses in Galway

The loss of 85 jobs in Boston Scientific is “a blow to the city”, the Government “must do all it can” to give Galway a “pick up and to stimulate job creation in the city”.

A lifetime spent among the pages

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Few scenes can compare with the Ballynahinch river, it thick with salmon, and you with a rod in your hand.

Put the ‘soul’ in your business at Network Mayo’s April meeting

Network Mayo is delighted to present an evening with international business speaker Molly Harvey, known as the Corporate Soul Woman. Waterford-born Molly Harvey is flying in specially from Liverpool for the April 28 event at Hotel Westport. She is a no-nonsense business thinker who delivers information-packed strategies on leadership and culture change. One of her greatest skills is helping organisations clarify and simplify their vision and strategy. Prepare to be inspired, enriched, and motivated as this “stunningly exciting speaker” shares her Six-Step Path to growth, prosperity and leadership.

SNA decision was unfair and disruptive, Dáil committee was told

To tamper with the allocation of special needs assistants in the middle of the school year was unfair, unacceptable, and totally disruptive to the running of a school, Beverley Flynn TD told the Oireachtas Committee on Education on Thursday last.

Man jailed for eighteen months for threats to Brothers of Charity workers

A man who once held a senior position with the Brothers of Charity told Galway District Court how he had been “utterly terrified” when a disturbed client, who claimed to have suffered institutional abuse, arrived at his home and threatened to break his legs and shoot him.

ACC new school project put off indefinitely

The project which was set to provide Athlone Community College (ACC) with a much-needed new building has been put off indefinitely.

Multi-talented Sarah scoops 12 As

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A Carlow girl who yesterday received 12 As in her Junior Certificate has proven that you can have brains and also enjoy yourself and take part in extra-curricular activities.

From Reverend Towers to Councillor Towers?

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On Saturday January 31, on his 66th birthday, Rev Patrick Towers, will retire as Rector of St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church. In the nine years he has been Rector he has played an important role in Galway’s civic life and been one of its most active clergymen.

Local Fianna Fáil councillor defies party political line

A local Fianna Fáil councillor is vowing to continue his campaign against education cuts imposed by his own party.

Parent assaults parent at Mullingar school

A man who assaulted a parent at his son’s school has been given a four month suspended sentence at Mullingar District Court.

 

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