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Galway Sinn Fein played key role in Stormont election success

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Galway Sinn Féin headed North for the Stormont election. As an all-Ireland party this weekend solidarity is the norm.

Stock up for summer at Joyce’s Supermarkets

As the long awaited restriction-free summer is fast approaching, Joyce’s Supermarkets has been stocking up on summer essentials to become the one stop destination for holidaymakers to Galway and beyond. The Galway-based independent retailer has introduced a wide range of product lines suitable for all summer occasions, whether you are planning to venture abroad or to stay locally.

Discover Dubai this summer with Fahy Travel

With the lifting of all restrictions for fully vaccinated passengers, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are now fully open for tourism.

Almost 200 Mayo groups joined National Spring Clean 2022 campaign

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The National Spring Clean is Ireland’s official anti-litter campaign and over the past 23 years, the initiative has highlighted the collective responsibility people share in tackling and preventing Ireland's national litter problem.

‘Threshold moment’ unfolds as Athlone native installed as Bishop of Galway

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Ten ways to help your child cope with exams

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If you are the parent of an examination student, you will know all too well that after the high point of Easter comes the countdown to the Junior and Leaving Certificate.

United away to Cobh tomorrow

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St Colman’s Park will provide the backdrop for Galway United’s next SSE Airtricity League first division encounter against Cobh Ramblers tomorrow (7.45pm).

Hard to see past a Galway victory in Pearse Stadium

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Galway footballers face Leitrim in the Connacht Championship semi-final in Pearse Stadium on Sunday (3.30pm) - the winners will be rewarded with a meeting with provincial favourites Roscommon.

First Bishop of Galway to be younger than the Cathedral

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It is a sign of the passage of time that we now have a bishop of Galway who is younger than the Cathedral in which he serves. At his installation Mass on Sunday afternoon, which was delayed by a quarter hour because of traffic congestion on what was an unusually busy Bank Holiday Sunday in the city, he spoke of the great honour it is to be appointed to work in the Cathedral which he said has “lived up to Bishop Browne’s dream that it would be “solid, dignified and worthy of Galway.”

Darkness Into Light returns at nineteen venues in Galway

From Salthill to Sydney, Donegal to Dubai, Tipperary to Toronto, Darkness Into Light, the annual fundraising event organised by Pieta, who provide life-saving support services for those in suicidal distress and who have been bereaved through suicide, is back.

 

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