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Return of Canning and Collins will provide real boost for Galway against Offaly
On Sunday afternoon in O’Moore Park (2pm), the Galway hurlers face Offaly in the 2012 Leinster semi-final.
Western Hygiene highly commended on national level
Western Hygiene has been named as a winner of a Small Firms Association (SFA) 'Highly Commended' National Business Award in the Services category. Sponsored by Eircom, this prestigious award was presented to Terry Costelloe, sales manager, at the SFA awards ceremony in Trinity College Dining Hall recently.
PCI College announces annual college scholarship
Kilkenny based PCI College, Ireland’s leading provider of professional counselling and psychotherapy courses, has launched its inaugural annual PCI College Scholarship competition that will award the winner of a public competition with a four year college degree scholarship worth €16,600.
Positivity the key for Ireland’s struggling pub industry
The Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) provides a voice for hundreds of the nation’s pubs, and in less than four months’ time a Kilkenny man will be at its helm.
Castlebar Concert Band to take over the Linenhall
The ever-popular Castlebar Concert Band performs a typically rousing concert at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday, February 23, at 8pm.
Call for submissions for Kilkenny poetry broadsheet
The Arts Office of Kilkenny County Council is calling for submissions for the publication of the 12th issue of the popular Kilkenny Poetry Broadsheet.
Kilkenny company expands into the Middle East
Gaeltec Utilities Ltd, a Kilkenny-based company that specialises in design, installation, and commissioning in the energy, renewable, and telecommunications sectors, has announced that it is expanding into Qatar. This follows the opening of an operating base in Qatar last year.
Doctor denies sending inappropriate texts
A doctor who is living in Kilkenny but working in Galway University Hospital, has denied sending inappropriate texts and emails to his female colleagues.
Heritage expert selected for EU panel
An employee of the Heritage Council of Ireland, based in Kilkenny, has been chosen by the European Parliament to sit on a prestigious EU panel which will decide on the most important heritage sites in Europe over the next three years.
Local teenager features in new anti-smoking TV ad
A local girl, who lost her mother to cancer just over a year ago, features in a new nationwide television ad campaign aimed at getting people to quit smoking.