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ECO-UNESCO celebrates Earth Day with the Galway finalists for the YEA
Young climate activists from Galway are among the all-island finalists selected to go through to this year’s ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards (YEA), taking place on May 8 in the Dublin Royal Convention Centre.
Helping children cope with grief
Imagine you are six-years-old. You live in a happy home with your parents and younger sister. The days pass in a blur of fun, laughter, and childish playfulness.
Major sale at Modella this weekend
To celebrate five years in business, Modella Fashion is holding a major clearance sale on Friday, February 21, Saturday, February 22, and Sunday, February 23 at Regan’s of Clonboo (H91 E3WV), from 10am to 5pm daily.
Never showing the white feather, wherever we go
In a year like no other, tomorrow's All Ireland Football Final will be a showpiece like one we've never seen or felt before.
Crowe’s launches new home food box business
For many years, Crowe’s in Bohermore offered meals like many other pubs, but this year saw the development of an new offering in response to the new reality for the business.
Kilbeacanty girl to star on Late Late Toy Show
An 11-year-old girl from Co Galway is the envy of children all over the country because she will star in the much anticipated Late Late Toy Show on Friday night.
Wild Atlantic Words literary festival postponed
This year’s Wild Atlantic Words literary festival has been postponed, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Let us come out of this better people
I remember six years ago last month, for days and nights on end, tubed-up and staring at the ceiling of an isolation room in HDU, wondering if the suspended tiles there would move sufficiently to allow my soul through, just as they surely had let many before me. And when all you can focus on is a matrix of plastic tiles in a room normally reserved for those on the verge of checking out from life, your mind wanders to regret.
Decadent returns with Marina Carr's The Mai
AFTER 17 years together, Robert, husband of a teacher known as The Mai, leaves her. Her response is to decorate a dream house in the hope he will one day return. Four years later, he does.
Sixth class, The Mercy, 1948
One hundred and eighty years ago, the Sisters of Mercy came to Galway for the first time, to a house in Lombard Street, to devote themselves to works of mercy among the poor. The great Catherine McAuley was one of the first three nuns to come here, the others being Mother M Teresa White and Mother N Catherine Leahy.
