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Galway’s innovative youth flourishes at bilingual tech event

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Google hosted the 11th annual Kinia Creative Tech Youth Events last weekend. Over 600 of Ireland’s future engineering and digital change-makers gathered at The Foundry in Google’s EMEA HQ in Dublin to attend key events as part of Kinia’s Creative Technology Week (from April 15 - 22).

Cunningham’s butcher shop

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This superb image of Martin Cunningham’s butcher shop at Number 10, Shop Street was taken c.1900. In the 1901 census, the occupants of this building are listed as Martin Cunningham, aged 50; his wife Delia aged 30 and their children Michael aged 12, Mary Margaret 7, James 3, Delia 2 and Martin J. who had just been born. The family lived over the shop.

Northern delight as Buccaneers achieve their inaugural AIL Division 1B success in Belfast

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Buccaneers recorded their first victory of this season’s Energia All-Ireland League when they came from behind to defeat Queen’s University 21-16 at The Dub, Belfast, on Saturday.

Buccaneers commence competitive campaign with home Connacht Senior League fixture

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Burke ruled out for Galway hurlers' season

Injuries are an unfortunate, and often inevitable part of sport, but the news that David Burke has been ruled out for the rest of the Galway senior hurler’s season due to a cruciate ligament injury picked up in training last week placed a dark cloud over the team’s final league game away to Westmeath.

Music for Galway presents Irish Baroque Orchestra’s production of Bach masterpiece

As part of its Bach season, Music for Galway is delighted to present the Irish Baroque Orchestra’s production of Bach masterpiece, St. Matthew’s Passion, in Galway’s Cathedral on Saturday March 25 at 7.30pm.

Westmeath gaelic players on course to plant one million trees to combat climate change

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Lake County duo Boidu Sayeh and Jenny Rodgers joined 50 leading GAA stars to compete in the first ever ‘Plant the Planet Games’ in Nairobi, Kenya, on a visit that also saw them plant the first thousand trees in a GPA-backed tree planting effort to tackle climate change in Africa.

Galway icons Kerins and Comer drive campaign to plant a million trees in Africa

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While Galway stars Damien Comer and Alan Kerins have been pulling up trees in the form of their storming sporting careers in the maroon and white of Galway, now they are part of a noble drive to ensure that one million trees are planted on the continent of Africa.

Athlone Town claim merited Midlands ‘El Clasico’ league victory

Athlone Town emerged from Bishopsgate on Saturday evening last with a merited local derby victory, a spirited away day performance claiming the points against Longford Town.

Further Midlands derby gloom for Athlone Town as Longford win ‘El Clasico’

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