Play soccer and help autism and meningitis charities
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
More than 500 boys and girls will take part in a 12 hour sponsored soccer marathon in Oranmore later this month to raise funds for local charities.
Read more ...Decision on outer bypass to come in late November
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
A decision on the Galway City Outer Bypass by the EU Court of Justice Advocate General is forthcoming and could determine whether or not the bypass ultimately goes ahead.
Read more ...City museum to host Jack B Yeats exhibition
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
Jack B Yeats was one of the greatest of all Irish artists, and the country’s foremost exponent of Expressionism, and 20 of his works, covering all areas of his career, will soon be on display in the Galway City Museum.
Read more ...Galway nurses wanted in sunny Sydney
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
A local recruitment agency is spearheading a drive to sign up 70 Irish nurses to work in public hospitals in New South Wales.
Experienced Irish midwives and mental health nurses are urgently required in Sydney and other areas as their health board launches a new recruitment drive for 70 Irish nurses.
Read more ...Bring in tax reliefs for those who used registered tradespeople says Nolan
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
Householders who use registered tradespeople for home maintenance and improvements should be given tax relief in the forthcoming Budget.
Read more ...Dispute leads to ex’s personal details being uploaded to Facebook, court hears
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
On-going issues between a Mervue man and his former partner led a number of safety order breaches, the assault of a garda, and personal details being uploaded on to Facebook, the Galway District Court heard.
Read more ...Don’t let complacency be a further rebuke to victims of Letterfrack
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
There is a sadness that envelopes anyone who takes the time to stroll around the former industrial school at Letterfrack. The sculpture in memory of those who suffered there in the adjacent church is also a silent reminder that screams out at us in a way the children who were incarcerated there were unable to do. In the dark days of the fifties, sixties and seventies, when hope was in short supply in Ireland, it was even less in abundance for those who were placed there often through no fault of their own, abandoned by the State to become the sexual and physical playthings of a brutish regime.
Read more ...Council loses €2 million each year on vacant city buildings
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
Rate refunds on vacant buildings are costing the Galway City Council an estimated €2 million a year and are proving a hindrance to both the establishment of new businesses and rent reductions.
Read more ...Galway man scoops major emerging entrepreneur award
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
A Galway man has been praised at a glittering business awards event held recently for his “awe-inspiring” vision, innovation, and commercial achievements.
Read more ...Screenway opens new premises in Parkmore
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
Leading Galway-based Apple reseller Screenway has just moved into a new office space in Parkmore, Ballybrit, in the heart of Galway's digital community.
Read more ...Google new releases to finally offer proper competition to Apple?
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
Hurricane Sandy hurricane did not stop the Mountain View company, which has officially shown the world its new tablets and smartphone.
Read more ...Clarification
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
In an Advertiser article in the October 11 issue entitled ‘Five months suspended for man found with heroin at NUI, Galway toilet’ it was stated that the defendant, 33-year-old Damien McElroy had an address at 30 John Coogan Park, Newcastle, as this was the address on the charge sheets.
Read more ...Students hit by Garda vetting delays
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
Delays in Garda vetting procedures by up to eight weeks and longer must be addressed as an urgent priority by the Justice Minister Alan Shatter.
Read more ...Pieta House Centre opened in Tuam
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
A branch of Pieta House West will be opened in Tuam after 18 months of campaigning. The fundraising effort dedicated to this project involved the participation of three counties - Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon - striving for a target of €250,000.
Read more ...Galway baby store shortlisted for two awards
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
The Galway based All4Baby nursery store continues to thrive after being short-listed in two coveted awards recently. Last month the business was announced as a finalist for the SMA Maternity & Infant Awards 2012 for Best Local Baby Store in Ireland, and in the last week it made the finals in Junior Chamber Galway Young Entrepeneur 2012 awards.
Read more ...Capturing village life on camera in one day
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
An exhibition will open on November 17 in the Enjoy Cafe, White Gables in Moycullen at 6.30pm to showcase the photos of the One Day project. All money pledges on the night will be donated to Sonas, the local group for the elderly in Moycullen.
Read more ...Coffee morning for COPE
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
The Clayton Hotel will host a coffee morning in aid of COPE Galway tomorow November 2 from 9am to 11am at its newly refurbished coffee dock. All proceeds made from food, beverages, and raffle tickets sold throughout the morning will be donated to COPE Galway.
There will be a raffle on Friday morning, where there will be great prizes on offer including weekend breaks, and vouchers for dinner and lunch in the Clayton Hotel. The Clayton has recently renovated the coffee dock and transformed it into the perfect place for casual lunches with friends, formal client meetings, or a quiet coffee and scone. Orsi Maguire, meeting and events manager at the Clayton, said: “This is a charity that is very close to our hearts and we are delighted to be hosting the coffee morning for such a wonderful cause.
Read more ...Connemara local heroes rewarded for voluntary work
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
Twenty-seven local heroes were rewarded for their contributions to voluntary work in the community by the Connemara Chamber of Commerce.
Read more ...The Irish-American vote
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
The Irish-American vote used to be a sure thing. If you were Irish-American, you voted Democrat. It was as simple as that. When I was growing up in 1950s Chicago, Republicans were like another species. An analogy from Baseball. As a Chicagoan, you supported either the White Sox or the Cubs. It was a tribal thing. My family were White Sox fans. So I was a White Sox fan. Cubs fans, on the other hand, were weird. Why would anyone support the Cubs? In much the same way, Republicans were weird too. Why would anyone support the Republicans? If you were Irish-American, even to pose the question bordered on the ridiculous.
Read more ...Children’s play day to highlight referendum
Thu, Nov 01, 2012
A free play activity hour for children takes place in Busy Bees, Oranmore, tomorrow at 10.30am as a way of raising awareness about the upcoming Children’s Referendum.
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