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Sale at Colm Quinn to celebrate four years in business

From small beginnings in 2008, Colm Quinn’s car business has grown to become one of the most dynamic and impressive dealerships in the country. The only authorised BMW dealership in the Midlands and West, its purpose-built premises on the Glasson Road (N55), Athlone attracts customers from near and far.

Why is there a difference between what people know and what people do?

Galway Life Coach David Keane is offering a six week course from May 3 that will enable you to overcome obstacles to success.

Broaden your mind at new city courses

Are you interested in dreams? Would you like to learn how to explore their meaning? If so, you may be interested in attending a one-day dream workshop which takes place on Saturday October 2 from 10am to 4pm.

Summer Group Show at Norman Villa Gallery

The Summer Group Show exhibition at the Norman Villa Gallery will open today Thursday August 12, from 6pm to 8pm and run until August 28th.

Trail blazing local company to begin research into software programmes for Alzheimer’s and stroke victims

A trail blazing local company, which has designed and operates a software programme to help children with learning difficulties, is embarking on research aimed at helping people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia and strokes.

Bad weekend for Mayo sides

Castlebar lose unbeaten record

Mayo sides crash out in fifth round

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It was a bad weekend for the two Mayo sides who were in action in the fifth round of the FAI Junior Cup last week. Both Castlebar Celtic and Manulla took their leave from the competition. Celtic will be the ones feeling hard done by as some strange refereeing decisions cost them their place in the sixth round of the competition. Celtic managed to get the ball in the back of the Rathkeale net three times but two of them were struck off the record. The Castlebar men headed to Limerick with a depleted squad with both Andy Neary and Declan Flynn ruled out through injury. But they thought they had hit the front early on when Peter Dravins fired the ball to the back of the net after a flick on by Sean McHale only for the linesman’s flag to go up. However, 31 minutes in they were rewarded when Sean McHale, was able to direct the ball to the back of the net following a scramble in the box from a Ger O’Boyle corner kick.

Returning heroes and tight tussles

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By the time you read this the semi-final pairings for the TF Royal Theatre football championships will have been revealed with the draw taking place late on Thursday evening. But last weekend’s action in the senior championship in McHale Park was an engrosing weekend of football. Saturday started off with Breaffy looking to get one over the experienced heads of Crossmolina in only their second ever quarter final at this grade and ultimately coming up short, while it concluded in a barnstorming game of football, where Ballintubber will be ruing the fact they let a Ballaghaderreen side with posssibly the longest list of mentors ever to grace a programme back into a game.

Think your way to success

With all the talk about uncertain times and recession, wouldn’t it be good to start considering possibility instead? Galway based life coach David Keane says that people need encouragement when times are tough — there is nothing like a good dose of old fashioned fear to freeze the entrepreneurial spirit in its tracks, and unfortunately there has been no shortage of that in recent times.

Iorras dream dies at the hands of Ballymun

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