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Danger of unmanned level crossings highlighted again

Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) has appealed to motorists in rural areas to take extreme care at unmanned railway crossings after a postman had a miracle escape when a train struck his van near Ballyvary on Wednesday morning.

Greenway challenge for Mayo Cystic Fibrosis unit

A cycle challenge along the spectacular Great Western Greenway is taking place on March 29 to raise funds for a much needed dedicated cystic fibrosis (CF) unit at Mayo General Hospital.

Man's body recovered from riverbank

A man's body was recovered from the riverbank in Ballina this afternoon (Tuesday, February 11). Gardai confirmed that the body was that of 61-year-old Padraig Sharkey, who was last seen in the Moy Heights area of Ballina on last Thursday. Sharkey had been missing from his home in Castlebar.

Joy at ‘miracle’ double lung transplant for Castlebar man

A young cystic fibrosis sufferer from Castlebar, who was staring death in the face last week, is recovering in hospital after a successful double lung transplant operation.

Mayo women awarded as unsung heros

Two Mayo women were among 90 workers honoured for their dedication at the 2014 Going the Extra Mile (GEM) Awards, last Friday. GEM Awards recognise the valuable contribution of employees involved in workplace supports such as cleaning, catering, security, pest control, and property services.

Greenway challenge announced for CF West

The 2014 Challenge the Greenway event has been announced.

Mayo women awarded as unsung heros

Two Mayo women were among 90 workers honoured for their dedication at the 2014 Going the Extra Mile (GEM) Awards, last Friday. GEM Awards recognise the valuable contribution of employees involved in workplace supports such as cleaning, catering, security, pest control, and property services.

Greenway challenge announced for CF West

The 2014 Challenge the Greenway event has been announced.

One in four babies born by C-section at Mayo General

More than one-in-four babies are born by Caesarean section at Mayo General Hospital, according to new figures released this week.

O’Mahony welcomes drop in numbers waiting on trolleys

The reduction in patients waiting on trolleys at Mayo General Hospital by one third since 2010 has been welcomed by Mayo, Fine Gael TD, John O’Mahony. In 2010 the number of people waiting on trolleys at Mayo General Hospital was 1,742, while figures just released for 2013 show that number had been reduced to 1,145.

 

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