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Crannóg discovered in Connemara by man out walking after Storm Brendan
A new site of archaeological importance was discovered at An Liopa Thoir, east of An Spidéal when a local man was out walking after the recent Storm Brendan.
Stormont Assembly finally resumes as candidates prepare to brew up a general election storm
Oh, so much to talk about, so much to discuss. So where do we begin?
Matt Keane Concerts @ The Claregalway Hotel
The Keane family from Caherlistrane; Matt, Sean, Orlaith and Laura Keane take to the stage for the first big concert of 2020. They will be joined by musicians Derek Hickey, Maria Fahy, Meadhbh O’Neill, Colm Naughton, Caoimhe Ni Flaharta, Pat Coyne, Catherine McHugh and the Hernon Family from Carna.
Mike Denver launches 20th annual Valentine’s Candlelight Ball in aid of Western Care Association
Famed country music star, Mike Denver, launched the 20th annual Western Care Valentine’s Candlelight Ball with great exuberance in the TF Royal Theatre recently.
Galway Uke Fest takes over the Latin Quarter
THE LIVELY, lilting, sound of the ukulele will take over the streets and venues of Galway’s Latin Quarter over the weekend of June 21 to 23 as the Galway Uke Fest struts its stuff for the second year.
Tributes paid to visionary Dr Chris Coughlan
Tributes were being paid last evening to industrial and cultural visionary Dr Chris Coughlan, who died suddenly this week. Through his involvement with a variety of commercial and cultural organisations in the city, Dr Coughlan made an immense contribution to the development of Galway, spearheading most of the current plans for future-proofing the city.
Three Fringe festival shows from Galway
INTERNET DATING, family strife, and a life in politics are the subjects of three shows staged by local companies, which are all being staged as part of the 2017 Galway Fringe Festival.
Funeral today of woman who died in dog attack
The funeral will take place today in Moycullen of Theresa McDonagh, who died after being attacked by two dogs in the area last weekend.
McGonigle storms to success in Mayo Stages Rally
As the day dawned and the mist lifted over the Achill hills the first round of the Sligo Pallets Border Championship kicked off in style last Sunday. The early stages were challenging due to overnight rain but once the sun came out and the stages dried up the drivers got into their own rhythm and their confidence increased as the day went on.