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WYG Ireland short-listed for award

A Kilkenny-based company has been shortlisted for a prestigious award this week.

Government announce new initiative to sort Corrib gas issue

The long rumbling saga of the Corrib gas project was given some fresh impetus yesterday when Minister of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív along with Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resource Éamon Ryan announced a new initiative to resolve the issue.

Nails or health system - oh what will I spend it on?

“I’d like two business class flights to America, a slap up meal for me and my mates with some of your best wine, a few hours at the local beauty salon and nail bar and a trip to the US Space centre please.

Mixed feelings towards new national wage agreement

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Many strands of Irish businesses wasted little time this week in hitting out at the new national wage agreement struck early on Wednesday morning, saying that the propsoed wage increases could represent the final nail in the coffin for many small to medium businesses.

Engineers Week in Westmeath

Over 800 students from Westmeath are expected to take part in Engineers Week. 

Greed is our ruination

I’d be upset. Not that I’m not upset. But I’d be especially upset if I were a civil servant.

Greed is our ruination

I’d be upset. Not that I’m not upset. But I’d be especially upset if I were a civil servant.

Castlebar councillors to write to RTÉ over ‘sloppy journalism’

Councillors from Castlebar area expressed their disappointment at a Prime Time documentary which according to councillors was a “misleading” programme which misrepresented the volunteer FÁS worker Eddie Hoban.

CIF reveals ten point point masterplan to kickstart the economy

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) this week unveiled details of its 10-point economic plan, which it said would kick-start economic activity at no cost to the Exchequer.

Westmeath recycles almost a third of household waste - EPA

Figures just released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) show that households in Westmeath are now recycling 8,357 tonnes of their waste, which equates to just under 32 per cent of waste in the county.

 

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