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Higashikawa Band to play Galway concert and play with schools

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The Higashikawa Band, consisting of the Higashikawa Junior High School Wind Orchestra, the Higashikawa High School Wind Orchestra, and alumni of each, from Higashikawa, Hokkaido, Japan is visiting Galway and Dublin this week. The visit which is an initiative of the EU-Japan Fest Japan Committee was planned to take place during Galway European Capital of Culture in 2020 and will now come to fruition this week.

Galway a vital link on connectivity between Iceland and Japan through new Pan-Arctic Fibre cable

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Icelandic Government-owned Farice and Far North Digital (FND) have signed a memorandum of understanding for a joint marketing and sales agreement for fibre optic connectivity between Japan and Iceland which will have its exchange in Galway.

Galway performers join Harps Alive Festival lineup this weekend

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Galway harper Kathleen Loughnane, piper Cormac Cannon and poet Emily Cullen will be performing as part of the Harps Alive?An Chruit Bheo?Harps Leevin festival in Belfast this weekend, with Emily also journeying to Dublin for the Edward Bunting Remembered closing performance on July 26 at 3pm.

Prominent reasons to add strength training to your exercise routine

We all know that aerobic exercise is important for maintaining good health and fitness, but many of us are less aware of the benefits of strength training - activities such as weight lifting, working with resistance bands, push ups, sit ups, and squats, and even heavy domestic work such as digging in the garden.

Great reasons to add strength training to your exercise routine

We all know that aerobic exercise is important for maintaining good health and fitness, but many of us are less aware of the benefits of strength training - activities such as weight lifting, working with resistance bands, push ups, sit ups, and squats, and even heavy domestic work such as digging in the garden.

A taste of spring at Claregalway Castle this weekend

Treat yourself to a taste of Spring this Sunday when Claregalway Castle will hold its annual Spring Garden Fair.

Riverdance star brings new dance show to Galway

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WALLS TALK, the new show from Breandán de Gallaí - the principal dancer with Riverdance for more than seven years - comes to the Town Hall Theatre next month.

Salaries expected to increase by 5-10% as over 80% of people consider a career move

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The Morgan McKinley 2022 Irish Salary Guide - a comprehensive analysis of pay across a range of professions and sectors, anticipates that salary increases this year are likely to be in the region of 5-10% in certain sectors, rising up to a 15-20% increase for certain niche skills in demand. The annual salary guide published this week also provides an average outline of anticipated remuneration by sector.

2021 — The year through a lens

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As we bid a glad farewell to another year of The New Way of Living and welcome in the latest instalment, we look back on some key moments in the year 2021 - a year of highs and lows, defeats and victories, learnings, resilience and hope.

The Sporting Year of 2021

The European Super Soccer League was announced on Sunday April 19. It would be the Bees Knees, the Cat’s Pyjamas, the last word, and whatever you’re having yourself. But it was dead and buried by Wednesday April 21 thanks to the vocal fury of the English fans and even Boris helped save the day! And then the American owners started issuing apologies, pathetic. Relegation, yea, there’s an idea.

 

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