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Donegal date for McStay’s men
Mayo will make the long trek to MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey for the latest leg in their 2023 adventure on Sunday afternoon.
Delicious delicacies baked by Galway's own Superwoman
Aisling Hanley of Headford based Aisling's Artisan Bakery, is the baking Superwoman of Galway, creating scrumptious breads, scones and tarts while raising a growing family and building a business from the kitchen up.
Inspiring Teresa ‘doing it for her donor’ as she goes for gold in Perth
An inspiring Galway grandmother who was recently widowed and who received a kidney transplant 22 years ago could be forgiven for putting up her feet and taking it easy, but that’s not the ethos of driven Teresa Smyth from Dunmore.
Greens step forward to contest local elections
The Galway Green Party has selected its candidates to run in the next local election, which will take place in 2024.
History in the making this weekend
History will be made in Galway this Saturday when the first ever senior Galway United football team will play in the Women’s National League. The development brings to an end the uncertainty that beset the women’s game in Galway last Autumn when it was announced that Galway WFC would not be applying to play in this year’s league.
Acclaimed Singer Songwriter Róisín O To Perform Latest Album at Monroe’s Live
Irish singer-songwriter Róisín O is renowned internationally for her soulful voice and captivating stage presence. Her fusion of folk, pop, and rock have seen her share the stage with a host of acclaimed artists such as Lionel Richie, Bryan Ferry and Hozier as well as headlining her own tours in Ireland, Germany, the US, and Australia.
Mary Coughlan organises Big Gig in aide of Syria and Turkey earthquake victims
Mary Coughlan was listening to the radio when she heard Anne O'Rourke, founder of TIAFI, an organisation dedicated to helping vulnerable women and children across Turkey and Syria. "I heard Anne on the news a week after the earthquake. She is from Waterford, and she has been living and working in a refugee camp on the Turkish Syrian border for years. Following the earthquake, she had an influx of about 26,000 people looking for help, some of whom had lost every member of their family.
Winner of Castlegar GAA apartment 'still can't believe it'
Aoife Rynne, the 25 year old winner of the Castlegar GAA club's 'Win a Home in Salthill Galway' fundraising draw at the weekend said that she still can't believe her luck.
Claddagh Credit Union’s new loan rate
Going to the Rugby World Cup in France or the Women's Football World Cup in Australia and New Zealand?