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Cannabis found in Castlebar man’s car

An 18-year-old student who was detected having cannabis in his car was before Castlebar District Court this week.

Support for arthritis sufferers

The first nationwide survey on patient well being and relationships, conducted by Arthritis Ireland and sponsored by Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals (Ireland), shows almost one in two people with arthritis can no longer participate in social activities they used to enjoy, while one in three are worried about how their condition has affected their appearance.

Hallowe’en Ball to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis

The Halloween Ball in aid of cystic fibrosis will be held on Bank Holiday Sunday, October 25, in The Foulkstown Rugby Club, Waterford Road, Kilkenny. The night will feature renowned local DJ Davy Holland and guests, with great prizes to be won for best costumes and other surprises!

Fresh foods for the summer

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These days, the idea of eating foods ‘in season’ has nearly lost its meaning. Worldwide distribution has now made a variety of foods available all year round. However, buying seasonally harvested and locally grown produce from farmers’ markets and local grocers not only helps sustain regional agriculture, but also assures you’re getting the highest quality in freshness and taste.

Eirin to travel for treatment

Little Eirin O’Connor-Nolan will take to the skies this weekend, as her family accompany her to the Dominican Republic to undergo treatment for an extremely rare chromosomal disorder.

Shell security officer found in possession of drugs

A 26-year-old security officer at the Shell gas terminal was found in possession of €75 worth of cannabis following a search on his home where he lives with his widowed mother.

Report on Brennan farm sought by farmer

The Castlecomer farmer whose farm has been suffering for over 17 years from ill-thrift has called for a report into the events on his farm to be revealed to him as soon as possible.

COPD meeting

Almost half of those living with arthritis in the west are ‘too sore to socialise’

The first nationwide survey on patient wellbeing and relationships, conducted by Arthritis Ireland and sponsored by Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals (Ireland), shows almost one in two (45.8 per cent) people with arthritis can no longer participate in social activities they used to enjoy, while one in three (31.3 per cent) are worried about how their condition has affected their appearance. The survey, which was conducted among 128 people with arthritis in seven rheumatology clinics around the country throughout 2008, shows the debilitating effect of arthritis on people as everyday life becomes difficult or impossible to maintain.

A beautiful new career

The Georgina Price College of Beauty, Galway, is currently enrolling for its summer 2009 schedule of classes.

 

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