Funding for Carna Lifeboat boathouse
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Funding totalling €200,000 has been announced this week towards the provision of a boathouse in Carna for the Carna and Islands Lifeboat.
Read more ...Road traffic offender ruins chances of Christmas without jail
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
A Galway man who had continuously driven while disqualified and attempted to ‘hoodwink’ gardai ruined his chances of staying out of jail for Christmas when he walked out of court and failed to return.
Read more ...New Inn prepares for thirty first annual Mummers’ Festival
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
The renowned New Inn Mummers’ Festival will take place on Saturday January 3 and Sunday January 4.
This unique festival of traditional music, song, dance, and storytelling draws patrons and participants from all over the country and is eagerly awaited as part of the Christmas and New Year festivities.
Read more ...Terry Eagleton - taking on the capitalists and atheists in Galway
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Terry Eagleton - Marxist, Christian, academic, literary critic, - and a provocative voice who relishes taking on those who disagree with him, is rightly regarded as one of the world’s foremost intellectuals.
Read more ...Teenager who set fire to Garda patrol car refused bail
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
A teenager charged with setting fire to a Garda patrol car was refused bail this week because he had continually ignored warnings given to him by the court.
Read more ...Connolly urges An Post to operate parcel retrieval service at GPO
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Deputy Mayor Cllr Colette Connolly is calling on An Post to operate a parcel retrieval facility at the GPO in Eglinton Street.
Read more ...Case of stolen chicken breast a ‘waste of resources’, says judge
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
A case in which a homeless man was brought to court for stealing a southern fried chicken breast, valued at only €2.69, was described by a Galway District Court judge recently as a “total waste of resources”.
Read more ...Get to grips with sign language with the Centre for Sign Language Studies
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
The Centre for Sign Language Studies — formerly known as the Conroy School of ISL — was established in 2001 to develop a centre of excellence in the west of Ireland for the study of the deaf community and Irish Sign Language and to provide consultation and advice, interpreting, and translation services.
Read more ...Huge response to Evergreen colouring competition
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Evergreen Healthfoods has been inundated with entries to its second annual Christmas colour competition. The competition, which ran for two weeks in early December, received nearly 1,000 entries across three age categories from children throughout Galway.
Read more ...Hide your inhibitions at Karma on New Year’s Eve
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Karma Club Galway will host a night of masked entertainment with a masquerade ball for New Year’s Eve.
Read more ...People sought to train for bereavement support groups
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
People interested in becoming bereavement support volunteers are invited to attend a training course in Galway in the New Year.
Read more ...Council to approach Government a second time for water assistance
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
The Galway City Council has voted to make a second bid to the Government seeking funding to assist with the pipe replacement in Old Mervue and other areas of the city affected by the lead water crisis.
Read more ...The inside story of the city council budget
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Now that the back slapping is over and political kudos have been gained by politicians across the board for a most courageous, progressive, budget in recessionary times maybe it is appropriate at this stage to ask some pertinent questions as to the political intricacies of its birth, formulation, and delivery.
Read more ...Will FF convince Phelim O’Neill to run?
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
After months of speculation, fretting, and mystery, it finally appears as if Fianna Fáil will have two candidates to stand in June’s Local Elections in Galway City West.
Read more ...Will Libertas candidates add spice to Galway’s EU election campaign?
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
You can almost see it - an Irish politician scolding his bold child with the threat of ‘I’ll send you to Declan Ganley if you don’t behave yourself!’
Read more ...SF candidate wants to bring City Hall ‘into the 21st century’
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Martin Concannon will stand for Sinn Féin in Galway City East at the local elections in June and wants local government and how it operates to be “brought into the 21st century”.
Read more ...What we achieved in Brussels
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Last week the Taoiseach and I met for two days with EU leaders in Brussels. We discussed a series of highly significant issues for Galway, for Ireland and the European Union. These included climate change, an EU-wide economic stimulus package worth some €200 billion and the future of the Lisbon Treaty.
Read more ...Tragic Manuela brought into the world by sick serial killer
Thu, Dec 11, 2008
The man who delivered Swiss teen Manuela Riedo, who was murdered in Galway last October, was himself a serial killer accused of taking the lives of three people including his wife, his sister-in-law, and a rival co-worker.
Dr Marcel Walther was a respected gynaecologist in Switzerland when he delivered the beautiful baby girl who, almost 18 years later, would be discovered dead on wasteland at Lough Atalia on October 8, 2007, just days after her arrival in Galway city. The doctor, however, was leading a secret second life as a cold-blooded killer that would eventually win him the name of ‘Dr Death’ in the teen’s home country.
Read more ...Tragic Manuela brought into the world by sick serial killer
Thu, Dec 11, 2008
The man who delivered Swiss teen Manuela Riedo, who was murdered in Galway last October, was himself a serial killer accused of taking the lives of three people including his wife, his sister-in-law, and a rival co-worker.
Read more ...Is Brian Walsh to be Fine Gael’s solo artist in Galway City East?
Thu, Dec 11, 2008
It is looking increasingly likely that Cllr Brian Walsh will be the sole candidate for Fine Gael in the Galway City East ward in the 2009 Local Elections.
The party planned that Cllr Walsh will have two running mates in the ward. The plan was for Cllr Walsh to retain his seat thanks to his own base in the area and transfers from his running mates. FG also felt it could take a second seat if transfers between the three were strong enough and Fianna Fáil took a hit from an electorate still sore over Budget 09.
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