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iConnect acquires Screenway with the creation of 20 jobs

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iConnect, Ireland’s Apple approved premium reseller has announced that it has acquired Galway company Screenway to roll out its Education arm in Ireland. The deal will see iConnect retain ten employees and create twenty new full-time Education Specialists positions expanding out of Galway and operating nationwide.

Troika exit does not solve exit of young through emigration says Healy

The Government is “clapping itself on the back” for the “so-called exit from the bailout”, but it prefers to “ignore the ‘Exit’ sign over the door as our young leave our country in droves”.

Investment opportunity- for sale by private treaty

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Agents CBRE have announced that they are launching a mixed use commercial investment located on Lyster Street, Athlone to the open market.

Investment opportunity- for sale by private treaty

Agents CBRE has announced that they are launching a mixed use commercial investment located on Lyster Street, Athlone to the open market.

No change in school patronage for Ballinasloe or Roscommon

Parents of primary school children in the Ballinasloe and Roscommon areas have expressed mixed wishes when it comes to changing the patronage of their primary schools.

Are you aware?

Aware, the national depression support organisation, is calling on people throughout Ireland to donate a few hours of their time this September 27 to 29 to help with the organisation’s flagship fundraising event. The theme this year is ‘Are You Aware?’, and all funds raised in towns and cities throughout the country will go directly to Aware’s important support, information and education services, which are offered nationwide.

Community spirit key as Fr McGrath Centre sees funding restored

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A lifeline has been thrown to the people who use the services and those who work at the Father McGrath Centre in the city, putting an end to months of speculation over the centre’s future.

Senator Norris condemns cruel cuts to children’s literacy services

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Presidential hopeful, and one of Ireland’s most famous scholars, Senator David Norris, launched his presidential campaign in Kilkenny last week and his first port of call in the city was to meet fellow young scholars in the Fr McGrath Family Resource Centre.

Many businesses expected to close in New Year as discretionary spending disappears

Many businesses in Mayo are expected to close down or cease trading over the coming weeks following the poor Christmas trading period which some had hoped would throw a commercial lifeline to take them through 2011. Those most likely to be affected are operators in the hospitality sector including pubs, hotels and restaurants, which are not applying for renewals of property leases and pub licences.

Galway VEC should be used as cost efficiency model – Healy Eames

The cost and service efficiency measures carried out by Galway City VEC should be examined to help the rationalisation and restructuring process of the country’s VECs, says Fine Gael Galway senator Fidelma Healy Eames.

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