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Tracing the history of Galway GAA down through the years

The first phase of the County Galway GAA Digital Heritage Project, which will be launched this week, will involve presenting the history and heritage of five clubs - Kilconieron, Caltra, Tuam Stars, Annaghdown and An Spidéal as well as the history of handball and general GAA in the county in a digital format and putting it on the internet.

Castlecomer golf news

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Results from the men’s fourball international pairs are as follows: 1 Gerry Mealy and Martin Buggy 43 points; 2 Paul Campion and Derek Campion 42 points back 9.

Galway Ahmadiyyas hope new mosque will be a ‘symbol of peace’ and understanding

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By the end of this year, Galway will have its first fully recognisable mosque, complete with iconic dome and minaret. It is a building which will break new architectural and cultural ground in the city, and one the Ahmadiyya community also hope will create bonds of friendship between Muslims and people of all faiths Galway.

Castlecomer golf news

Results from St Patrick’s Day three-person Open team event are as follows:  1 Michael Dermody, John Kelly, Vincent Dwyer 84 points; 2 Shean Butler, Michael Healy, Richie Cody 82 points; 3 Ger Mullan, Liam Walsh, Michael Manogue 80 points.

David’s O’Doh-party comes to Kilkenny

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Award-winning Irish comedian David O’Doherty brings his new stand-up/sit-down show to Kilkenny this weekend for what promises to be a hilarious and surprising performance in David O’Doh-party.

Castlecomer golf results

Results from the ladies 18 hole singles stableford are as follows: 1. Jean Jackman 41 points; 2. Margaret Geoghegan, Borris 38 points back 9; 3. Marie Gannon 38 points; Gross Emer Foley 37 points; 4. Kathleen Hogan 37 points; Front 9 Jenny Wallace, Kilkenny 20 points; Back 9 Helen Conway 19 points.

Clon stroll to victory over All Blacks

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Community Diary

Registration for charity event

Santa’s Son to bring Christmas early to Ballybrit

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Well readers, the 2008 Galway Races are virtually upon us and with the prophets of doom and gloom working overtime for the last two months this year’s festival has taken on the role as a barometer of the country’s financial state as well as being the top racing festival in the fair island of ours.

Eire Og victorious but not without a tough test

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