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Maigh Cuilinn prepare for the champions' challenge

Last season’s Super League basketball champions Ballincollig await Maigh Cuilinn's visit on Saturday.

Medical card holders ‘still without dental care in Galway’, says Farrell

The ongoing difficulties faced by medical card holders seeking dental care in Galway is an ‘urgent issue’, according to Sinn Féin TD for Galway West/South Mayo, Mairéad Farrell.

Moycullen must give St Vincent's a 'a real rattle'

This Sunday the University of Galway Sports Arena plays host to a Maigh Cuilinn Superleague basketball game for the last time this season and it may well be the biggest game of the campaign to date for the Connemara men.

Anger as twice-rejected Gort Biogas Plant approved by An Bord Pleanala

An Bord Pleanala has granted permission for the major Gort Biogas plant to go ahead, overturning previous rejection decisions by Galway County Council and creating what opponents have called “another potential environmental disaster” for South Galway.

Remembering Ronnie with Phelim Drew and Friends at the Dean Crowe Theatre

The songs and memories of Ronnie Drew will be recalled by his son Phelim Drew and Friends within the surrounds of the Dean Crowe Theatre on Friday, October 21, at 8pm.

Moore's season keeps getting better

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Galway athletes were on the podium at the Irish Life Health National Juvenile Track and Field Championships, with multiple medals returning west after the weekend's action.

Strong Southern Gaels performance earns merited Under 13 league crown

In front of a very large attendance, Southern Gaels defeated Delvin in Páirc Chiaráin Athloen to win the inaugural U13 Division 2 League final.

League final appearance awaits for cohesive and skilful Southern Gaels Under 13 playing squad

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In a high scoring contest, Southern Gaels defeated Delvin in Páirc Chiaráin to qualify for the Division 2 league final with one round to spare.

Sligo steal it at the death with late goal double

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Football is only a game, and after recent events in Sligo, the game gave that county a massive lift last Wednesday night when they claimed their first ever u20 (or u21 as the age grade used to be) provincial title, in dramatic circumstances.

The Sacre Coeur Hotel, the early years

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My earliest memory of Jim was of him building his house near us in Salthill. He had a small corrugated iron shed he lived in while working there. We local working men, all of us about six or seven years old, decided he needed a hand, so we went to “help” him, moving sand and mixing cement, etc. We were obviously a complete distraction and a nuisance but he was a gentle man. He would sit us down beside his shed, give us a slice of bread and jam, and then frighten the life out of us telling us ghost stories. A very nice way of getting rid of us at the same time as vastly improving the efficiency level of the amount of work being done on site.

 

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