Ó Brolcháin gives a ‘must do better’ verdict on City Hall’s energy efficiency rating
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
City Hall has received an energy rating of E1, which according to Green Cllr Niall Ó Brolcháin is “not very energy efficient” and shows there is “much room for improvement”.
Read more ...Titans’ gala variety show this weekend
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Titans Basketball Club will debut its inaugural gala variety performance at the Salthill Hotel this weekend.
Read more ...Second coming for Tedfest
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
This year’s Tedfest will take place on Inis Mór twice following an unprecedented demand for tickets to the weekend event.
Read more ...Fitness Fusion returns to Áras na nGael
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Fitness Fusion adult Irish dance classes are back by popular demand with classes resuming in Áras na nGael this week.
Read more ...Cairde Chiarraí table quiz
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Cairde Chiarraí, the Kerrypeople’s Association in Galway, is holding a table quiz to raise funds for GRÁ Autism Parents Support Group.
Read more ...Galway and the first Dáil
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
On Tuesday, the US celebrated a major milestone in its history with the inauguration of Barack Obama as the first African-American to become that country’s president.
Read more ...Wrestlemania to bring Gladiators’ Goliath to Galway
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Leisureland is set to be transformed into an exciting fighting area when Wrestlemania rolls into town bringing with it muscle-bound superstars from across the globe including Goliath ‘The Beast’ from Sky TV’s Gladiators series.
Read more ...Wife beater gets suspended sentence
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
A man who claimed he had no recollection of beating his wife, an act which left clearly visible bruises, was given a one month suspended sentence at Galway District Court this week.
Ruslan Cociug (32) with an address at 83 Connolly Place, Waterford, pleaded guilty last Monday to assaulting his now ex-partner Mariana Cociug, at Lisbrook House, Headford Road, on June 29, 2008.
Read more ...Memorial service for ‘Moma Sarah’ in St Nicholas'
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
A memorial service for Sarah Wairimu, affectionatly known as Moma Sarah, will take place in St Nicholas Collegiate Church this Sunday at 1pm.
The service will be led by Rev Patrick Towers in one of his last official acts before he retires as rector of the church on Saturday January 31.
Read more ...Ailing Teddies urged to attend city hospital for treatment
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Some 950 children from 24 primary schools in the city and county will bring their ailing or wounded bears to a special teddybear hospital being run by medical students at NUI Galway on Thursday and Friday January 29 and 30.
Read more ...Learn to knit with Knit One Purl One
Thu, Jan 22, 2009
Following on from their hugely successful knitting classes before Christmas, Niamh and Anne O’Máille of O’Máille’s, High Street, are organising more classes beginning next week.
Read more ...Fears for Nortel jobs after company files for bankruptcy protection
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
News that Canadian telecommunications giant Nortel has filed for creditor protection has raised fears for the future of 300 jobs at the company’s Galway facility.
Read more ...By shopping local, we can stop our communities crumbling
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
I met someone the other day who told me wide-eyed that she had never met anyone who didn’t have a job. In the two and a bit decades that she’d been on this earth, people losing their jobs just weren’t known to her. And that is how it has been for many people who have grown up seeing jobs as disposable as weekly contact lenses. If it was irritating you, you just flung it away and tried another. But a harsh reality is about to set in for us all which will see us all soon know a lot of people without jobs. Or be without jobs ourselves.
The news that came from Toronto last night that Nortel had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, has seen fears grew for the security of the 300 jobs at its plant in Mervue. Limerick and Waterford have had their days and it is all moving so close to home. Already thousands in many industries across Galway have lost their work in the past three or four months and that trend is set to continue as we experience an economic whirlwind the likes of which we have never seen before.
Read more ...Morris Minor to be raffled in aid of Galway Lifeboat Station
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
A Galway family is raffling a restored vintage Morris Minor to raise funds for Galway RNLI in memory of a young couple who lost their lives in a ferry disaster 13 years ago.
Read more ...Controversial historian David Irving to speak at NUIG?
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
David Irving, the highly controversial British historian who spent three years in an Austrian prison under Holocaust Denial Legislation, may be speaking at NUI, Galway’s Literary and Debating Society in March.
Read more ...Not too late to get the flu vaccine — Treacy
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
It is not too late for people who may be at risk of catching the flu to get the flu vaccine from their local GP, Dep Noel Treacy has pointed out this week. The east Galway TD has urged anyone at risk of contracting flu to get the vaccine as soon as possible.
“The numbers of people visiting their GP with flu like symptoms is significantly up on this time last year,” Deputy Treacy said. “It is particularly prevalent in the 15 to 64 age group. It is not too late to get the flu vaccination, and medical experts are highly recommending anyone at risk of contracting the flu to get the vaccination as soon as possible.”
Read more ...Student show to raise money for the Galway Hospice
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Six student bands will play the Róisín Dubh on Sunday and 20 per cent of the profits from the show will go towards the Galway Hospice.
Read more ...Can Oranmore go from blue to red?
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
The Labour Party will field two candidates in Oranmore in the hope of taking at least one seat here in June’s Local Elections. However will the party be able to overcome Fine Gael’s dominance in the ward?
Read more ...Woo your Valentine at breast cancer fundraiser
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Dance the night away with your loved one on St Valentine’s night at the National Breast Cancer Research Institute’s annual ball at The Ardilaun and help fund breast cancer research.
Read more ...Mary Hoade to run in Tuam ward
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
After many months of deliberation, Cllr Mary Hoade will follow her core vote into the Tuam Ward and run there as one of at least three Fianna Fáil candidates in June’s Local Election.
In June 2008 the Local Electoral Area Boundary Review Committee redrew the Oranmore and Tuam electoral boundaries. As a result, the Annaghdown, Ballinaduff, Headford, Killeany, and Killursa areas - which have a total population 5,173 - were transferred from the Oranmore ward into the Tuam ward.
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