Galway jobs boost with BioWare’s new facility

Thu, Sep 29, 2011

There was good news on the jobs front for Galway this week with American company BioWare’s announcement of another 200 jobs at its new customer service centre in Galway.

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Consultants blamed for millions owed to Galway hospitals

Thu, Sep 29, 2011

A Galway widow who owes the HSE West a €100 A&E fee is being threatened with legal action, yet some hospital consultants at University and Merlin Park Hospitals are costing the health authority millions by failing to sign off private health insurance claims promptly, the chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum said this week.

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UHG functioning on a ‘knife-edge’

Thu, Sep 29, 2011

Providing more effective primary care in the community is one of the keys to easing the pressure on University Hospital Galway which is functioning on a “knife-edge”, Fine Gael senator Fidelma Healy Eames said this week.

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Community must hold onto each other to heal

Thu, Sep 29, 2011

The lakeside village of Oughterard is facing a human tragedy this week. The death of local publican John Kenny has understandably hit the town of some 1,500 people hard - a peaceful village traditionally associated with fishing and tourism.

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Newcastle residents threaten to picket NUIG over student behaviour

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Relationships between Newcastle residents and students have reached “an all time low” with locals threatening to organise a picket at NUI, Galway in protest over alleged anti-social behaviour.

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Newcastle residents threaten to picket NUIG over student behaviour

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Relationships between Newcastle residents and students have reached “an all time low” with locals threatening to organise a picket at NUI, Galway in protest over alleged anti-social behaviour.

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Tiochfaidh ár lá sa Ghaillimh?

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

“Sinn Féin, whether we agree with it and accept what it says or not, is an organisation brimful with answers to our problems and they are answers, in the main, that directly confront the policies being pursued by other parties.”

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Sinn Féin to hold major conference in Galway

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Galway will be the location for a major Sinn Féin conference, entitled Towards a New Republic – I dTreo Poblacht Nua, which will be addressed by party president Gerry Adams.

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Thousands expected at NUIG open days

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Some 8,000 visitors are expected to attend next week’s NUI Galway r annual Open Days.

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Trial for man charged with firearms eight years ago

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A man charged with possessing a firearm in suspicious circumstances in the Oranmore area more than eight years ago has been refused bail and sent forward for trial.

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Ballybane man gets 11 months suspended sentence for assault charges

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A festering family feud led to a young Ballybane man striking his uncle’s wife with a pool cue in a local pub, causing an injury to the forehead which required seven stitches, the Galway District Court heard this week.

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Oranmore celebrates Tidy Town award

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

The county Galway village of Oranmore walked away with the national and regional Tidy Towns’ Best Bring Bank Award at the national awards in Dublin recently.

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Connacht Rugby and Aer Arann still flying high

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Aer Arann has agreed a new sponsorship package with Connacht Rugby to remain as the official airline until 2014.

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Man charged in connection with mother’s stabbing

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A young man charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of his mother at her Roscommon home was brought before Galway District Court this week.

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Galway born pharmacist on trial for murder of elderly neighbour

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A pharmacist from Galway has gone on trial this week accused of the murder of her elderly neighbour, who was found dead in the bedroom of her home in Newry, Co Down on Christmas Day three years ago.

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Ballybrit woman gets five months for shop burglary

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A Ballybrit woman, who was caught on CCTV cheekily reaching over a shop counter and stealing €500 in cash and a €470 cheque, has been ordered to serve an extra five months in jail.

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Oranmore hosts car free day

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

Today, as part of European Car Free Day, Oranmore is holding its first car free day.

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Celebrate Galway’s links with Brittany

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A concert by Alan Stivell, a Breton market in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, and a traditional Breton lunch are some of the events to take place this week for the Galway-Lorient Twinning annual celebration.

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Life changing Croí project benefits eight hundred people in Galway

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

A ground breaking project launched in Galway two years ago has proven to be a key factor in changing lives of participants and preventing deaths and disability from heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and obesity.

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Michael D presents his archives to National Library

Thu, Sep 22, 2011

The Labour Party’s presidential candidate Michael D Higgins this week presented his personal archive of writings and documents to the National Library of Ireland.

The archive material spans Mr Higgins’s 40 years of public life as a politician, human rights activist, international statesman, campaigner for justice and peace, academic, writer, and poet. The archive was formally presented at an event in the library on Tuesday which featured guest speaker, the historian Diarmaid Ferriter.

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