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Buccaneers commence competitive season with Dubarry Park fixture

BUCCANEERS commence the new season with a home fixture against Sligo at Dubarry Park on Saturday afternoon, kick off time for this Connacht Senior League opener is 2.30pm.

A year for reading

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Tuam man’s murder led to eight further deaths and miscarriage of justice, new TG4 drama-doc reveals

A plan to kill a Tuam man in 1883 led directly to a total of nine deaths including six hangings, one of which is now believed to have been a miscarriage of justice, according to The Queen v Patrick O’Donnell, a new book by Connemara-based author, Seán Ó Cuirreáin, which is to be the basis of a forthcoming TG4 drama-documentary.

Gran Grans Foods launches new artisan pantry Gran Gran’s Food Pantry

BY Declan Varley

Lasta - a new festival in Galway, for young people, by young people

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RISING GALWAY indie band NewDad, Hardy Bucks star and comedian Owen Colgan, and photographer Ruth Medjber are among those who will be taking part in an exciting new festival - Leasta, created for young people, by young people.

iNua Collection announce creation of jobs at Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone

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Irish hotel group, The iNua Collection, has announced the creation of 50 jobs at the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone.

Buccaneers duo claim personal accolades as respective provinces secure vital wins

Connacht created their own piece of history when defeating Munster 24-20 in a nail-biting Rainbow Cup game at sodden Thomond Park on Friday night.

Proposed renaming of local road in honour of the late Sr Bernard

RONAN FAGAN

Clubs need to be diligent when dealing with heading in games and training, says former Collingwood Cup coach

John Clarke, who guided NUI Galway to two Collingwood Cup victories in the 90s, believes football coaches need to be extremely diligent when dealing with heading in the game.

‘Cúirt will make you think, will entertain you, it won’t hold back’

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MERE DAYS after the programme for the 2020 Cúirt International Festival of Literature was announced, the Republic of Ireland went into Lockdown. And yet, in the face of that unprecedented setback, Cúirt emerged triumphant.

 

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