Give your lungs a break

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

Switching from traditional cigarettes to electronic cigarettes has never been easier with Galway’s widest choice of boutique e liquids from the US and Italy at the Vaporium 34 Newcastle Road.

One may ask why make the switch? The simple answer is your lungs get a break. As there is no combustion with electronic cigarettes, there is no burning of any of the thousands of harmful chemicals found in traditional cigarettes.

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g Hotel and Spa names its three chosen charities

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

As part of its annual fundraising activities, the g Hotel and Spa has named its three chosen charities for 2015. Croi, Console and the National Breast Cancer Research Institute [NBCRI] have been selected by General Manager Triona Gannon and her team.

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Galway Antiques and Fine Art Fair this weekend

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

Hibernian Antique and Art Fairs will hold the Galway Antiques and Fine Art Fair this Sunday February 22 in The Ardilaun Hotel . This is a sister fair to their hugely successful Corrib Great Southern Fairs which they held for many years.

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Bacteria – the good, the bad and the ugly

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

‘Good’ bacteria or microbiotics are essential for good health and vitality, no matter what your age. Poor diet, stressful situations, low quality food, travel tummy and antibiotics can all affect our levels of ‘good’ bacteria. ‘Bad’ or ‘unfavourable’ bacteria on the other hand, can cause intestinal imbalances that can lead to the risk of infection and illness.

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Bring mindfulness into your life

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

There will be a day-long introduction to mindfulness in Esker Retreat Centre in Athenry this Saturday, February 21.

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Third level scholarships

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

Now that the CAO application is complete and the HEAR and DARE applications are under way, the next series of applications are for students with high standards of achievement in extracurricular pursuits such as sports, performance arts, and creative arts. For those currently studying in fifth year or transition year, this might be the right time to explore the opportunities and benefits your extracurricular pursuits can bring you when applying for a place at third level.

Elite Sports Scholarships are available in a number of universities. These are very competitive but provide a great deal of resources and support for those interested in continuing with their sporting interests. Not all sports scholarships are elite, and closing dates vary according to the sport and the university. Other scholarships such as those for performing arts and creative arts are also available and are worth investigating, so do check carefully.

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Enhance your CV in 2015 with a payroll qualification

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

In today’s economic climate many businesses require additional office skills from prospective employees. A working knowledge of the Irish payroll system is an excellent skill to add to your CV.

Learners who successfully complete this course will have a thorough knowledge of basic PAYE computations to include the cumulative, week 1, and emergency tax basis. Learners will learn and understand PRSI and USC computations, how to deal with starters and leavers, file Revenue forms, and year end procedures.

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Upcoming events at Cregal Art

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

There are a number of free upcoming events at Cregal Art over the spring period, including a silk painting demonstration, an acrylic painting demonstration, a card making demonstration, and a ProMarker demonstration.

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Actors’ Centre Galway — probably the best in the west

Thu, Feb 19, 2015

The Actors’ Centre Galway is now enrolling for its spring 2015 classes. The centre was set up due to a need to support actors throughout their career with continued professional development.

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Open all hours — Brand Galway gets all night boost with Purple Flag award

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Brand Galway has received a significant boost with the news the city has received the Purple Flag award. This prestigious accolade is given to cities and towns which meet or surpass the standards of excellence in managing their evening and night-time economy. With the award, Galway has proved itself to be an entertaining, enjoyable, and diverse place to visit after dark as well as during the day.

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‘I’m proud to have Connemara blood in me’

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

FOR SOME 25 years, Gary Lydon has been among the most stalwart of Irish actors with a string of acclaimed performances on stage, television, and film. His credits include leading roles in Billy Roche’s Wexford Trilogy, TV series The Clinic - for which he won two IFTAs - and the films Calvary, Small Engine Repair, and Michael Collins.

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Onus is on Yes side to convince voters about gay marriage

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Since coming to power the present Government has not been shy about going down the referendum route. To date it has sought to make six Constitutional amendments and next May will seek to make two more.

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NUI Galway announces 2015 Alumni Award Winners

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

NUI Galway has announced the winners of the 2015 Alumni Awards to be presented at the 15th annual Alumni Awards Gala Banquet on Saturday, March 7. The ceremony will take place on the campus at the Bailey Allen Wing located in Áras na Mac Léinn.

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Deaths of man and woman in Newcastle house not thought suspicious

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Post mortem examinations were due to be carried out last evening on the bodies of two people found in a house in Newcastle.

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Hot water — extremely heated scenes at City Hall during water charges debate

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

A discussion by Galway city councillors on two different motions regarding the opposition of water charges and the dissolution of Irish Water led to some ugly scenes at City Hall this week, with one Fine Gael councillor labelling the Sinn Féin party as ‘hypocrites.’

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Four held over city centre robbery

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Four men were being questioned at Galway Garda Station last evening following an armed robbery at a city centre jeweller’s yesterday morning.

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Motorists and commuters in Galway city facing a minimum of eight weeks disruption

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Long awaited roadworks at Lough Atalia bridge will cause mayhem for commuters when they begin next month according to one city councillor.

It was confirmed at this week’s local authority meeting that adequate funding is in place for the work, which includes regrading and realigning the road running under the bridge. The improvement measures are taking place due to safety concerns, as the bridge was the location of several collisions in recent years.

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Walsh describes as ‘madness’ putting bog cotton before people’s homes

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

“Outlandish” and “unfeasible” is how a Galway TD has described a situation where plans for a new ring road system for the city sees bog cotton take on a higher priority than people’s homes.

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Clare Daly and Mick Wallace to address GAAW AGMA

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Leading Independent socialist TD Clare Daly and controversial Wexford TD Mick Wallace will address the Galway Alliance Against War’s annual general meeting.

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We should be critical consumers of Fifty Shades of Grey

Thu, Feb 12, 2015

Rape is wrong; no question. But consent? Well there are all sorts of shades of grey. Not only do we get told the greyness of consent is realistic we also get sold a notion that it is in fact sexy. So where is the harm?

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