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Website launched to connect industry personal protective equipment stock to hospitals worldwide
Researchers at NUI Galway and University of Limerick have joined forces to design and launch a new website for personal protective equipment (PPE) emergency supply donation to connect industry PPE stock to hospitals worldwide.
Mulkerrins and Heffernan head stateside for world champs
Two Galwegians headed to the USA this week to compete in the 2018 World Handball Championships.
A young life remembered at memorial Mass for David Gavin
The Church of the Holy Rosary in Castlebar was packed to capacity on Wednesday for a special Mass of remembrance for David Gavin, the 26-year-old Breaffy footballer who lost his life in a swimming accident in Canada on June 30. The memorial Mass saw prayers offered for David's family and friends and for finding his body so he can be laid to rest at home.
Brahms' Third Symphony is not a 'racket'
SYBIL FAWLTY may have witheringly dismissed Brahms' Symphony No 3 in F Op 90 as "that racket" when she heard Basil playing a tape of it in Fawlty Towers, but Galway is about to hear why it is anything but.
Discover your ideal break in Canada
Nowhere in the world offers the diversity of cities, nature, and scenery quite like Canada. A Canadian holiday offers the ultimate holiday experience, perfect whether you want to experience cosmopolitan cities, mountain ranges, or the amazing French Canadian culture.
Aindrias De Staic - hobo to boho to Soho
AINDRIAS DE STAIC - actor, singer-songwriter, theatre maker, performer, author - Galway city's wild Renaissance man will display his many talents on the stage of The Loft at Seven, this weekend.
Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards touches down at Comedy Carnival
AMONG THE many colourful characters rocking up in Galway for the Vodafone Comedy Carnival, few are more colourful than Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards, the unlikely star of 1988’s Winter Olympics in Calgary and Great Britain’s first-ever Olympic ski jumper.