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Caulfield expects a tough battle in Cobh

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With an SSE Airtricity League first division play/off berth already secured, Galway United travel to play Cobh Ramblers at St Colman’s Park tomorrow (7.45pm).

Galway Community Pride to host AGM on Friday

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Galway Community Pride is inviting the public to iits AGM, which takes place tomorrow, Friday September 30, at 7pm in Conradh na Gaeilge, Dominick Street.

How stress affects the body

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Acute stress is a response to imminent danger, it turbo charges the system with powerful hormones that can damage the cardiovascular system.

Castledaly native formally appointed Commercial Manager at Bord na Mona

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Castledaly native, Brendan Kelly, has been appointed to the role of Commercial Manager at Bord na Móna.

Noted beneficial health properties of Maca at Au Naturel

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Maca, sometimes referred to as ‘Peruvian Ginseng’, is a root vegetable native to Peru. Very much like a radish, in Peru it is known as the ‘fountain of youth’ as it has a long traditional use for energy, stamina and fertility.

Simple ways to make your life easier

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Go to work. Supervise the children's homework. Cook dinner. Tidy the house. Take your dog for a walk. Visit your parents.

Welcome back students — let Galway shape you and you shape it

Just as if to show that nothing much changes, there was heavy traffic too on the first morning I came to college in Galway 36 years ago this week. The September sun was shining, and a band of us packed into the back of a mate’s car were winging our way to a new city and new life. As we swung around by the Galway Shopping Centre, the local radio station WLS was blaring out We Built This City (on rock and roll) and life seemed good.

Celebrating five years in business with a fresh approach

The pandemic has altered life as we know it, in some cases, for the better. Busy mum of four, Galway trainer, nutrition therapist, and women’s health expert Jess Keniston, has worked to make healthy living easier, whatever the restrictions.

‘It means the world to us we can have live audiences again’

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WITH THE return of live music and concerts, there is a sense of optimism and possibility again, not to mention a determination to make up for the lost time enforced by the Covid-19 pandemic.

How to deal with numerous anxieties which can arise during September

Having spent much of our year in lockdown desperately looking forward to summer, the end is imminently nigh.

 

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