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Mazda reafirms its Connacht Rugby sponsorship
Former All Black legend and new Connacht Rugby player Mils Muliaina is the official Mazda Brand Ambassador.
Exhibition explores tragic story of An Spidéal WWI soldier
With Official Ireland’s new found interest in The Great War has come much talk of the sacrifice and heroism of the Irish soldiers who fought in the trenches between 1914-1918.
Gaza citizen to address Galway this afternoon
Galway will be addressed by a citizen of Gaza this afternoon as part of a Palestine solidarity event which takes place in Eyre Square. Meanwhile businesses in Kinvara have also started to boycott Israeli goods.
McGorisks Pharmacy invest in new store refurbishment
McGorisks Pharmacies, the Athlone-based pharmacy group, has just completed a refurbishment of its Irishtown store. The official relaunch of Mc Gorisks Pharmacy Irishtown takes place this weekend with customers being treated to a massive €4,000 giveaway weekend.
Parsons Shoes now stocking popular Gabor brand
Parsons Shoes, located on the corner of Main Street, Castlebar, are pleased to announce that they are now an official authorised Gabor stockist.
Born radical - Margaretta D’Arcy at eighty
“You’re not meant to be here! You’re meant to be at home with a cat on your knee, listening to the radio!”, so said inmates in Limerick Prison and Mountjoy upon seeing Margaretta D’Arcy join them behind bars.
City Hall investigates allegations of improper allocation of houses
An internal investigation is taking place in City Hall over allegations that a Galway City Council official improperly allocated a house to a fellow council staff member.
No draft annual report yet for Westmeath County Council
A lack of staff means that Westmeath County Council’s draft annual report won’t be complete until after the Local Election.
GMIT and NUIG voice opposition to unofficial Rag Week events
This week the unofficial Rag Week celebrations kicked off prompting both GMIT and NUI Galway students’ unions to reiterate their opposition to the events.
Bill for storm damage and repairs to rise by €135,000
As storms continue to bombard Galway city and coastline the bill for the cost of repairs, continues to rise with an extra €135,000, on top of the original estimation of €1.3 million, needed to reinstate and improve rock armour.