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Daylight murder in Dublin

FROM THE TIMES DECEMBER 8, 1922

Turloughmore celebrates its sole senator

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Seanad Eireann is celebrating its 100th anniversary and in that hundred years some of the greatest and most noted people took their place in the Higher House of the Irish Parliament.

GRETB National Craft Apprenticeship Awards ceremony

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Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) recently presented craft certificate to the some of the 162 apprentices who graduated in Galway and Roscommon in 2022. The ceremony took place at the Menlo Hotel, Galway on November 28.

Éirígí to host ‘Power To The People’ public meeting in Venue 4 Athlone

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Éirígí For A New Republic is set to host an energy crisis-themed public meeting in Athlone on Tuesday, November 8.

Learning to spot the warning signs of stroke

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When you hear the word stroke, does it fill you with dread and fear? Maybe that is because someone you know or love is affected by the condition. Or perhaps, fortunately, you do not have first-hand experience, but are aware of the statistics surrounding it which make worrying reading. Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Ireland with 2,500 stroke related deaths occurring each year. It is also one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide.

Anna Geary addresses Zimmer Biomet Women’s Inspired Network Event

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In line with Zimmer Biomet’s commitment to creating, supporting and celebrating diverse, equal and inclusive workplaces and communities, the Company recently hosted a Women’s Inspired Network (WIN) event at its manufacturing operations in Oranmore.

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Mental Health talk for Travellers

Galway to launch Gold Star programme

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Initiative to improve services for disabled people at local businesses

Atlantic Technological University marks 50 years since first students entered RTC Galway

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A special ceremony took place at Atlantic Technological University’s Galway City campus this week to mark the 50th anniversary of the entry of the first cohort of students to the then RTC Galway on September 18, 1972, The event, attended by the Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Clodagh Higgins, Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, Cllr Michael Maher, and invited guests, marks the beginning of a programme of events at ATU to celebrate its golden jubilee.

A place that is welcoming to all

Over the next few weeks, Galway will one again thankfully feel the rush of fresh blood through its veins when thousands of students come here for an experience that one hopes will be a positive one, and will help them forge a link with this city that they will hold for the rest of their lives.

 

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