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The Connacht Property Auction enjoys continued online success

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In recent years, the months leading into the Christmas period have been busy for auction sales with many people hoping to secure properties of interest before the festive day.

Athlone Castle and Visitor Centre prepares for Culture Night 2020

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Athlone Castle and Visitor Centre is in the throes preparation as Culture Night 2020 fast approaches.

Time to educate ourselves about online impact on children, says Crowe ahead of information meeting

A meeting titled ‘Safe use of the Internet for Children and Teenagers’ is to be held in the city on Monday next. The event, organised by Fianna Fail councillor Ollie Crowe will brief parents and guardians on the significant challenges young people are faced with daily via their online activity.

Strength of local economy illustrated as 1,330 new .ie domains registered in Galway so far this year

1,330 new .ie domains were registered in Galway in the first half of 2018 (1 January—30 June), according to the latest Domain Profile Report published today by the IE Domain Registry, the company that manages and maintains Ireland’s official country domain name, .ie.

Over 400 new .ie domains registered in Mayo during first half of 2018

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A total of 423 new .ie domains were registered in Mayo in the first half of 2018 (January 1 to June 30), according to the latest Domain Profile Report published this week by the IE Domain Registry, the company that manages and maintains Ireland’s official internet country domain name, .ie.

Keeping children safe online

In recent weeks, the debate around child safety online has taken centre stage with the world-renowned cyber psychologist Dr Mary Aiken calling for children under the age of 14 to be prevented from owning smartphones. Reports of cyberbullying are becoming more common, and many parents are unsure about just what are reasonable measures to take in order to protect their children. Teenagers too complain about the amount of time their parents spend distracted by the addictive power of the same technology.

Galway Feminist Festival - a space, a platform, a 'call to action'

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THE SECOND Galway Feminist Festival is coming. It's not going to be small. It’s not going to be niche. This year it’s bigger, broader, and it’s going overground. “We wanted to create a festival and a space in which to have conversations about feminism,” says Jacinta. “And to have then unapologetically!” adds Mariel.

 

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