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New CEO for Galway’s Volvo Ocean Race festival

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A new chief executive officer has been appointed to spearhead next year’s Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Galway.

Man was selling drugs to help his mother out financially

Judge Mary Devins adjourned her decision against a Claremorris man who pleaded guilty to possession of drugs for sale and supply this week. Julius Silkaitis, 18 Claremount Manor, Knock Road, Claremorris, pleaded guilty to the charges in court and told the court that he was selling the drugs to make some money so it would be easier on his mother, who was supporting herself and him on social welfare at the time. Garda Ciaran McGrath told the court that he carried out a search on Silkaitis’ home on December 9 2009 at 18 Claremont, Claremorris. He found 18.65gms of cannabis herb divided into 22 bags in the defendant’s room with a value of €400.

More than three hundred delegates attend successful NUIG Energy Night

More than 300 delegates from the academic community, local and national industry, those at the forefront of policy-making, and the general public attended and actively participated in Energy Night 2011 which was held at NUI Galway last week.

HP announcement shows Galway has ability to attract investment says Fahey

Hewlett Packard’s announcement that it is to create 105 highly skilled jobs in Galway shows this city has the ability to attract significant foreign direct investment despite the difficult economic climate.

Unemployed or looking for a job? - Get JobFit!

Looking for a headstart in your search for employment? Kilkenny people are invited to take part in a new, free, 13-week training programme helping unemployed people improve their skills and find a job.

JobFit Roadshow to hit Galway next week

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The JobFit Roadshow, part of aninitiative to support people to upskill or retrain and get a job or move on to further education or training, is coming to the Galway Shopping Centre on Friday September 10, from 10am to 3pm. From its state-of-the-art Mobile Training Unit, JobFit is offering a free job search clinic, where friendly staff will be on hand to offer advice, guidance and support to people in their quest to find employment.

The JobFit Roadshow is coming to Athlone

The JobFit Roadshow, part of a new initiative to support people to upskill or retrain and get a job or move on to further education or training, is coming to the Golden Island Shopping Centre, Athlone, on Wednesday August 25 and September 8, from 10am to 3pm. From its state-of-the-art mobile training unit, JobFit is offering a free job search clinic, where friendly staff will be on hand to offer advice, guidance and support to people in their quest to find employment.

Irish Healthcare Awards 2010

The Irish Medical Times has issued a final call for entries from Mayo for this year’s Irish Healthcare Awards. Presided over by a panel of distinguished experts, the Irish Healthcare Awards recognise and acknowledge originality, excellence, and innovation in the fields of education, pharmaceutical innovation, healthcare collaboration, and patient support and apply to anyone working in acute and primary care, public health, the private sector and IT.

Call for entries for Irish Healthcare Awards 2010

The Irish Medical Times has issued a call for entries for this year’s Irish Healthcare Awards, which recognise and acknowledge originality, excellence, and innovation in the fields of education, pharmaceutical innovation, healthcare collaboration, and patient support, and apply to anyone working in acute and primary care, public health, the private sector and IT.

Community delighted with new Knocknacarra school

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A new city primary school, which received funding of €3.9 million from the Department of Education, was opened by Minister Eamon O’Cuiv recently.

 

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