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French film to premiere in Galway

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LEGACY, THE new film by French photographer and film-maker, Yann Arthus Bertrand, about the crisis facing humanity from climate change, will receive its Irish premiere in Galway.

The Top jobs to apply for this week!

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Looking for a Change of Career? Despite the country moving on to Level 5, there are still several companies looking for new hires. Find our top job opportunities in the west of Ireland available this week on Advertiser Classifieds.

Mary Coughlan releases new single

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MARY COUGHLAN, arguably Ireland's greatest jazz singer, will release her latest single, ‘Forward Bound’, tom arrow, Friday February 5.

Lisa Fallon ready for exciting new coaching chapter with Galway United

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“I always think if you start looking back you are looking in the wrong direction,” new Galway United first team head coach Lisa Fallon says.

Challenging year ahead for Mayo GAA

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With uncertainty over how life in general will pan out over the next few months as the country continues to battle the effects of Covid-19, the GAA season and all that goes with it is also battling to find its place.

Higgins hangs up his football boots

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Keith Higgins became the latest in a line of Mayo footballers to announce his retirement from inter-county football last weekend.

Report reveals average residential property price, construction activity and new address points in Mayo

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The latest GeoView Residential Buildings report for quarter four of 2020 for Mayo has found that there were 915 residential property transactions in Mayo in the twelve months to November 2020, 9.9 per cent of which were new dwellings.

Political news in brief

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Dillon welcomes confirmation of National Broadband Plan roll-out for Ballina and Castlebar

SEAI podcast explores how a Mayo community is taking action on climate change

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The new series of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s (SEAI) 180 Degrees podcast series, continues to explore the choices we’re making every day in our homes, our work and our travel, in order to reduce our energy use and tackle climate change.

Plan aims to make north Mayo the Salmon Tech Valley

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The branding of Ballina and its environs as the Salmon Tech Valley and the development of Ballina as Ireland's market town of the future - are two of the key recommendations of a new strategy for the town and its surrounding areas' spatial and economic development.

 

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