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Fair Days (Part Two)
Some of the hawkers who had done a roaring trade in pre-war Callan Fair days were severely restricted by the Emergency cutbacks. These men engaged with their customers from donkey carts, which had tarpaulin covers supported on sally sticks on the side of Green Street that had the pubs and shops.
Cycle safety campaign launched
The Road Safety Authority has launched a national campaign to raise awareness of road safety among cyclists.
Businesses should be alert to scams warns Alyward
Liam Aylward MEP has warned Irish businesses to be on their guard against business directory "scams" and has stated that Irish SMEs should be vigilant about "deals" and invitations to appear in business directories at no cost.
Nothing to lose
IT WAS a quiet midday morning in Bohermore when Galway writer Ken Bruen received the call that would change his life forever. However, he was somewhat unprepared for the moment.
Your Career, Your Choices
What can you offer?
Two years “not half long enough” for wife-whipping thug, court told
A man who used a horse whip on his wife, stabbed her in the head with a set of keys, swung a phone charger at her head, and threatened to kill a woman who gave her refuge, failed in his appeal against the severity of a two year prison sentence in the Circuit Court this week (December 7).
Is there any decent election candidate out there?
The State’s finances are in a bad state and the incoming government after the 2011 General Election will have its work cut out trying to maintain even the most basic of public services like education, health care, and social housing.
Banned for poor parenting
A woman who allowed a four-year-old child to sleep unrestrained on the back seat of her car was disqualified from driving for a year in the District Court this week (November 10).
Stage Write: New play readings for theatre festival
THE GALWAY Theatre Festival will host its new play readings, Stage Write, at the Town Hall Studio on Sunday October 31.