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City Victim announce new single and tour
GALWAY BAND City Victim release their new single, 'Screaming' on Wednesday January 15, after which they will play a series of dates in Dublin, Liverpool, Limerick, and Galway.
Find your 2020 vision — create your best year yet
Padraig O’Connor and Joe Barrett, both training and coaching consultants, have joined forces to host a 2020 personal development workshop called Find Your 2020 Vision – create your best year yet. This one day workshop will take place on Saturday February 1 in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Athlone, Co Westmeath.
Happy New Year from West Coast Insulation
The team at West Coast Insulation wish all their customers a prosperous New Year and thank them for their custom during 2019.
US abortion ‘Protest Priest’ returning to Galway for more pro-life activism
Fr Stephen Imbarrato, the US pro-life activist Catholic priest whose exorcism outside an abortion clinic near Dublin attracted widespread international media coverage, is planning to return to Ireland in February and to include Galway during his time here.
A Mayoral reflection on 2019
Having now completed six months of my term as Mayor of Galway, I reflect on issues I have come across, some of the people I have met, and some of the communities I have visited.
Spanish shipyard to build Galway’s new marine research vessel
A contract has been signed between the Marine Institute and Spanish shipyard Astilleros Armon Vigo S.A. for the construction of Ireland’s new Galway-based state-of-the-art marine research vessel, following the completion of the design of the vessel by Skipsteknisk AS of Norway.
More than 600,000 visitors to market gave city €20 million boost
The tenth edition of the Galway Christmas Market which concluded at the weekend, drew more than 600,000 visitors to Eyre Square, generating an economic boost of €20m to Galway city.
GREEN TEA HAS ANTIOXIDANT, ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIVIRAL PROPERTIES
Green tea is a perfect adjunct to healing herbs. Although you would not be growing it in an Irish herb garden it can be introduced easily into our daily routine.
‘Well run’ University Foundation to provide updates on value for money after regulator report
Galway University Foundation said last evening that it will work to provide updates on all of the spending matters raised in an investigation by the Charities Regulator.
Galway Traveller Movement needs to apologise for ‘deplorable’ comments says councillor
A Galway county councillor has called on Galway Traveller Movement (GTM) to apologise after the organisation accused the local authority of “institutional racism”.