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Galwayman to represent Ireland at prestigious arts show

Galwegian Gareth Kennedy, along with Sarah Browne, will represent Ireland at the Venice Biennale, the world’s most prestigious international visual arts showcase.

CEO of international food group announced as Gateway Chamber Ambassador

The CEO of international food company, Aryzta AG, has been named as the Midlands Gateway Chamber Ambassador of the Year 2009. Owen Killian, who is a native of Drum, south Roscommon, was presented with the prestigious award at a gala ball in Athlone on Friday evening.

Strike a blow for the future of Castlebar

Ireland is facing its worst economic crisis since World War II. Yet the Government is floundering in a sea of incompetence, totally bereft of ideas and imagination.

Fianna Fáil candidates launch ambitious vision for city

The restoration of a healthy relationship between councillors and council officials, positioning Galway as a leader in the alternative energy sector, integrating the city’s diverse communities, and completing the Galway City Outer Bypass are Fianna Fáil’s priorities for the next Galway City Council.

Wineport Lodge is top for service

Adding to an already impressive list of accolades, the Wineport Lodge has again been recognised as a leader in its field.

President can unasahamedly support Cats now, Mayor tells our new Freewoman

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President Mary McAleese can unashamedly support Kilkenny at Croke Park from now on, she was told on Tuesday morning at Kilkenny castle when she became just the third person still living to have the freedom of the city bestowed upon her.

Reggae legend Horace Andy @ Róisín Dubh

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HORACE ANDY is best known for his work with Massive Attack in the 1990s, but to reggae fans he is an icon, gifted with one of the most distinctive voices in reggae music.

Bringing it all to Barna

Barna has always been regarded as the happiest of places to call home. Even going back to earlier decades when a clutch of modest shops and pubs at a small crossroads leading down to a solid protected small fishing harbour comprised the total attraction of the village, with a scattering of ‘posh’ bungalows intermingling with more modest cottages and seaside villas, Barna was always regarded as a desirable address combining easy access to the city with the charm of a leisurely way of life and an intimate, cosy, ambience.

New science lab for Coláiste Muire, Tourmakeady

Coláiste Muire, Tourmakeady, is to benefit from a new science laboratory now that the Department of Education and Science has agreed to provide funding to the school.

Mary Harney in her current profile has lost the plot says Cuddihy

A man well-known for speaking after a considerable thought process, Cllr Paul Cuddihy made no hesitation when he said that he believes that Mary Harney in her position as Minister for Health has lost the plot.

 

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