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Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert
Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre this Saturday March 18 at 8pm.
Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert
Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre on Saturday March 18 at 8pm.
Social Democrats nominate Alan Curran for vacant city council seat
The Galway West branch of the Social Democrats held a meeting in Renmore on Monday, February 27, to select a candidate to be nominated for co-option for a vacant council seat on Galway City Council.
UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for blockages of the oesophagus
The west's biggest hospital is the first in the country to introduce incision-less, minimally invasive surgery to help correct blockages of the oesophagus.
Detached house for sale in Castlegar
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market this large detached bungalow measuring 1,356sq ft and sitting on circa 0.75 acre in Two Mile Ditch, Castlegar.
Join ReproMed for an evening about all things fertility
ReproMed Galway would like to invite you to an open evening on Wednesday March 1 at 6.30pm at the Dean Hotel, Galway. This is an event not to be missed if you are interested in finding out more about fertility from the fertility experts.
Volunteers wanted for research study on MS biomarkers
by Bianca Castelli and Shima Shapoori
University of Galway launches Empathy Lab
University of Galway’s student innovation hub, IdeasLab, has officially launched their Empathy Lab, a physical and virtual learning environment in the heart of campus.
Five-star hotel contents go under the hammer in treasure trove auction
Former contents of Ireland’s most iconic five-star hotels, including Galway’s Glenlo Abbey Hotel will take centre stage in what is billed as the most diverse auction of the year – fuelled by the pandemic.
Rats ate the nuns’ Christmas dinner
In the hopelessly disorganised Allied army which fought Russia in the Crimean War 1853 - 1856, 15 Sisters of Mercy from Ireland played an heroic role in establishing revolutionary nursing practices in the chaos of the terrible hospitals of the day. They undoubtedly saved hundreds of lives, and brought comfort to the young injured and dying men, and laid out principals for modern nursing which were widely regarded as the standard for decades to come.