Massachusetts military company to join St Patrick’s Day Parade

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

The Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of Massachusetts are coming to Galway to march in the city’s St Patrick’s Day Parade.

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Crowe calls for Cash for Gold regulations

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

Concerns that some Cash for Gold stores are being used for the laundering of stolen goods has led to Fianna Fáil city councillor Ollie Crowe demanding regulation of such businesses.

Cllr Crowe was adamant the stores are running “perfectly legitimate operations”, but that the regulation is required to ensure “they are not being utilised by criminals to launder stolen goods”.

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Medical students from Galway and Limerick colleges to train at Portiuncula

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

A number of medical students from NUI Galway and the University of Limerick will carry out a large component of their training at Portiuncula Hospital as part of the setting up of a joint medical academy at the Ballinasloe facility.

The NUI Galway/University of Limerick Medical Academy will bring the expertise of two of Ireland’s medical schools together through shared teaching and facilities.

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Connemara hotel scoops top prize

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

A Galway hotel has scooped a top award for the standard of its accommodation.

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Contracts signed for purchase of Gaelscoil de hÍde site

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

The new Gaelscoil de hÍde at Oranmore has taken a major step towards becoming a reality after contracts were signed for the purchase of a site.

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Clickety click — bingo caller wanted for charity fundraiser

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

A Galway woman planning a charity skydive to raise funds for Barnardos will hold a fundraising bingo night in the city next week. Jade Goodfellow, who is aiming to raise at least €1,000 for the charity, is also looking for a bingo caller for the event.

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GSPCA launches investigation after botched backstreet tail docking

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

The GSPCA is appealing for information following the discovery of a badly injured pup in Portumna at the weekend. The dog, which is about 12 weeks old, had been subjected to a botched attempt to dock its tail and was found wandering the streets in pain and distress.

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Closing date looms for Mayor’s Awards nominations

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

The closing date for the 2012 Mayor’s Awards is Thursday February 28 and the Mayor of Galway, Terry O’Flaherty, is calling for the final nominations to be made.

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Claregalway Dental Surgery honoured with prestigious award

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

Patients can obtain a dental examination and a scale and polish treatment including x-rays for €70. This would normally cost a patient €120, but is available at Claregalway Dental at this reduced price on Thursdays and Fridays throughout February.

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Public lecture on the Tribes of Galway

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

Galway’s golden age was during the mediaeval period when 14 merchant families turned it into an international trading hub, but who were they?

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New course on the role of faith

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

Faith takes on many forms, be it religious faith, faith in oneself, faith in people, tradition, ideals, or the future.

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Job creation open night to help Galway jobseekers

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

Those searching for alternative or further work opportunites as well as the long term unemployed are being urged to attend a jobs iniative open night next week where they will have the chance to meet with local employers and also learn more about various training and work placement programmes.

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Free recycling event in Briarhill

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

Afree recycling event will be held staged in DID Electrical, Briarhill Business Park this weekend in honour of LauraLynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice.

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World’s first computer chess unit to appear at NUIG digital games event

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

The world’s first computer chess unit will make an appearance at NUI Galway’s Coding Computer Games – Past, Present & the Future event on Saturday March 2.

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Amnesty International to host public event in Galway

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

A public event which aims to promote awareness of Fairtrade and encourage people to buy Fairtrade products will take place in the Amnesty Action Centre in Galway next week. The talk is part of a series of events taking place around the country during Fairtrade Fortnight.

The event will feature Fairtrade representative Martha Lunji, who will explain why we should look after the food we love and the people who grow and produce it. It will take place in the Amnesty Action Centre in St Augustine Street on Thursday February 28 from 8pm to 9pm.

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Deal or no deal?

Thu, Feb 21, 2013

It was another dramatic night in the Oireachtas earlier this month as the former Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide were put to bed after the best part of five years torturing the Irish people.

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All islanders to be screened after TB confirmed on Inis Oirr

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

The HSE West Department of Public Health is offering screening to everyone living on Inis Oírr following confirmation of tuberculosis infection on the island.

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Anger after draft HSE Savita report is leaked to media

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Calls were made last night for increased security in the HSE and other Government departments after a draft report into the death of Savita Halappanavar was leaked to a Dublin evening newspaper.

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Pope’s resignation will change how we view work and ageing

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Little did he know it when he made his surprise announcement on Monday morning, but the decision of Pope Benedict to retire may have a profound impact on how the world views work and ageing. It was a brave decision, given that he is in a post which has traditionally only been vacated in the event of a papal death, the ultimate job for life. It is a decision that can be viewed two ways by those of advanced years — it can be seen as a sense of empowerment at being able to control one’s working life at a late age, or it could be demoralising because it represents a stark reality that at some stage, people just have to stop working merely because their bodies no longer allow them to continue.

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Bull’s a hit as community supports unusual raffle to fund school

Thu, Feb 14, 2013

Determined to give their national school a brighter future parents, locals, and the business community of Glinsk have pulled together in the hopes of raising €50,000 in a raffle with a difference, the first prize being a pedigree Limousin bull.

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