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Galway Masters in action in Europe
Many of Galway’s top Masters athletes are currently competing in the European Masters Track and Field competition in the Venice area of Italy.
Wexford minor hurlers will test Galway’s credentials
The Galway minor hurlers are preparing for an All-Ireland semi-final showdown with Wexford this coming Sunday in Croke Park (throw-in 1.30pm) after eventually seeing off the determined challenge posed by Clare last weekend in Portlaoise.
Golds galore for Galway Masters
Fifty of Galway’s top athletes returned from Sunday's National Masters Indoors Championships in Athlone with a huge medal haul.
Galway’s first Pumpkin Patch opens in Ardrahan this Halloween
An enterprising Galwaywoman and former journalist has decided to capitalise on the US trend of families attending a pumpkin patch to handpick their pumpkin at Halloween by setting up a pumpkin patch at her family farm in Ardrahan, in south Galway.
'The lifeboat is part of Galway'
Galway’s character is defined by the currents and tides of river and sea and by the constant hum and variety of human activity all along those waters. Among the many ships and vessels, large and small, leisure and commercial, that ply those eddies, surely one of the most important is the RNLI Galway Lifeboat which operates out of its station on New Docks.
No White House visit for Galway’s hurlers
It was confirmed at the county council meeting on Monday that there will be no trip for Galway’s All-Ireland winning hurlers to the White House for St Patrick’s Day.
County council remembers ‘Galway’s greatest son’
Galway county councillors were united in grief at the county council meeting in Abbeyknockmoy on Monday as they paid their respects to Joe McDonagh by holding a minute’s silence.
New city GAA club seeks players
Galway’s newest GAA club, Gaeil na Gaillimhe, is seeking players for mens and women’s football teams this year.
Galway industrial market sees strong recovery
“Galway’s industrial market performed exceptionally well during 2015," said Sean Coyne of DTZ Sherry FitzGerald in his review of Galway’s industrial market. "The recovery strengthened significantly with increased occupational demand reflected in take up, which rose to its highest level in over a decade.
Getting Galway’s jobless back on the road
The Galway-Roscommon Education Training Board has scheduled a number of courses to provide professional driver training to job seekers.