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Ian’s hopes for Irish cap are now within his grasp

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Kilkenny’s Ian Dowling has fast become a rugby great and is known as a talented winger who rarely puts a foot wrong. Dowling, who started for Munster in their 2006 and 2008 Heineken Cup final wins, is one of Ireland’s unsung rugby heroes.

Your dog is our hero

The Carers Association and Petmania Kilkenny are calling all dog lovers to take part in the Kilkenny leg of The National Dog Walk, which takes place this Easter Monday, April 5.

Cats to take on Carlovians in national league campaign

Kilkenny ladies kick off their National League campaign this Sunday against neighbours Carlow and will be hoping to get the year off to a positive start.

Go Out On A Limb at Strange Brew

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STRANGE BREW at the Róisín Dubh will host the Out On A Limb Records night concert, featuring Windings, Hooray For Humans, and Ten Past Seven on Thursday February 4 at 9pm.

Accountancy firm shuts doors in Galway

The Galway branch of Ernst and Young is to shut its doors with the loss of 25 jobs for the city.

Olympians in the spotlight this weekend

Mullingar residents will be watching RTE's coverage of the Beijing Olympics with bated breath this weekend as local boxer John Joe Joyce contests preliminary matches tomorrow (Saturday) and Sunday.

GOAL’s John O’Shea to speak at Chamber’s Autumn Business Lunch

Galway Chamber will kick off its Autumn Business Lunch series by welcoming guest speaker John O’Shea of GOAL to its lunch on Tuesday September 30 at 12.30 pm in the Clayton Hotel, Galway, in an event sponsored by National Irish Bank.

Westmeath fire brigade mobilisation times slowing

A new report has revealed that Westmeath’s fire brigade had the third slowest mobilisation time of the country’s part-time fire brigades last year.

Kilkenny projects contribute to White Young Green’s success

White Young Green in Ireland has seen the group’s gross revenue increase by 57 per cent to €74.77m and much credit for this is attributed to its business in Carlow and Kilkenny.

Chamber voices infrastructure fears 

Galway Chamber has voiced fears that Galway City is in serious danger of losing out to Cork, Limerick and Dublin in relation to vital infrastructure and investment projects.

 

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