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Campaign for local rower aims to increase number of bone marrow donors

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Friends of a local rowing champion who is awaiting a bone marrow transplant are spearheading a campaign to heighten awareness about the importance of becoming donors.

Undercover Áras Attracta probe for Tuesday broadcast

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A top inspector, who previously worked on the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse in Ireland in the early 2000s, is to head up the review of services at Áras Attracta in Swinford.

Galway anti-water tax groups unite for major protest on Saturday

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Anti-water tax groups from across Galway city and county have united into a new association, Galway Unites Against Water Charges, which will hold a major protest in the city this weekend.

Candlelit memorial service remembers those affected by AIDS and HIV

To mark World AIDS day a special candlelit memorial service will take place on Sunday November 30 at 8pm at St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church.

Ballina Chamber is working hard for exporters

Ballina Chamber of Commerce is a key resource for local companies seeking to trade internationally or expand their operations overseas. The chamber is licensed to authorise official international trade documentation for foreign destinations that include Iran, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, Botswana, and Ukraine.

Gardaí and Revenue launch joint operation on petrol stretching

Revenue and An Garda Síochána have launched a joint operation to investigate petrol stretching complaints in Mayo.

Badly fitted childrens’ car seats a serious concern

Startling new research from the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has found that as many as four of every five childrens’ car seats are incorrectly fitted.

Visitor restrictions continue at UHG to halt spread of vomiting bug

Management at the west’s biggest hospital has renewed its appeal to the public not to visit the facility to help curtail the spread of the winter vomiting bug.

Teacher hopes poignant song will help stem the tide of suicide

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A teacher at a city secondary school has released a CD in response to what he terms the “awful tragedy that is suicide”.

 

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