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‘Spanish Flu’ ended summer 1919, but a more virulent epidemic remained

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The so-called ‘Spanish Flu’ of 1918/19 came in three phases, leading to the false hope that as each phase appeared to be on the wane, it only returned with a vengeance, creating misery and fear throughout the country.

Savoury Fare owner strives for clarity amid ongoing hospitality reopening uncertainty

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Two words which are certainly prominent among business owners at the present time are ‘clarity’ and ‘positivity’.

New car registrations drop sizeable percentage in January

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The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released the official 211 new vehicle registration figures for January.

Athlone Town strive for progressive women’s national league campaign

The new year started with the good news from the FAI that SSE Airtricity would be the new title sponsor of the women’s national league.

New restrictions should allow for click and collect services for retailers

Digital Business Ireland, the leading digital, ecommerce and online business representative body, has called for the Government to re-introduce click and collect services for the retail industry.

Galway slimmers lose a whopping 1,994lb in January

A weight has been lifted for slimmers in Galway city and county as they are an incredible 142 stone 6lb lighter since the beginning of the year. They refused to let lockdown stop their slimdown and they have lost weight while eating delicious, satisfying, family-friendly, meals. Slimming World’s flexible healthy eating plan, Food Optimising, makes losing weight easy and enjoyable. There is no calorie counting and no tiny portions — just healthy, everyday, foods that can be found at the supermarket.

‘I feel a real momentum and I’ll keep going with it’

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FOR THOSE who lived through it, 2020 was a year that will never be forgotten. It was also a year that few, if any, will remember with any trace of positivity. There may, though, be an exception.

New year, new start — what do the next ten years hold for Galway city?

New Year normally brings with it a desire to look to the future, get fit, get healthy, etc. After Covid-19 hit 2020 and three lockdowns, we are all keen to look to move forward, but with much more appreciation for where we live, work, and play.

Minister must honour ‘promise’ to provide new building for Scoil Chaitríona

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Education Minister Norma Foley must “live up to her promise” and provide a new school building for the staff and pupils of Scoil Chaitríona in Renmore.

Political news in brief

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Dillon welcomes confirmation of National Broadband Plan roll-out for Ballina and Castlebar

 

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