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Hynes’ Building in Galway city centre comes to the market
Cushman & Wakefield has just launched Hynes' Building in Galway city centre to the market for sale. The property is one of Galway’s best known office buildings, in no small part due to the fact that the building houses the Galway City Library on its ground floor.
Padraig Jack on Co Galway tour
Padraig Jack has announced a number of tour gigs across Galway next month after releasing his new single ‘Atone’ last week.
Blade and Dixon lead Connacht Rugby awards
Connacht Rugby has celebrated the end of a successful season with Caolin Blade and Orla Dixon named the Connacht players of the year for 2022/23.
New research unveils a true appetite for a sustainable and healthy diet
Recent research conducted by Coyne research on behalf of the National Dairy Council shows the factors considered by Irish consumers when choosing a sustainable, healthy diet.
New research unveils our appetite for a sustainable diet
Recent research conducted by Coyne research on behalf of the National Dairy Council shows the factors considered by Irish consumers in Connacht when choosing a sustainable, healthy diet. As food prices continue to soar, it’s not surprising that affordability was top of mind, closely followed by nutrition with the highest number of Generation Z respondents at 67 per cent. Choosing locally produced foods ranked third in the top three factors.
Tooreen dream dies at the hands of Naas in the final four
Tooreen’s dream of an All Ireland final appearance came to an end in Ballinasloe on Sunday afternoon, where they were deservedly beaten by Nass by five points on a bitter January afternoon.
Galway ladies’ league hopes undone by Donegal
Galway senior ladies came out on the wrong side of a Donegal outfit that was in devastating form in their final Lidl National League division one group game in Tuam Stadium.
Tooreen come up just short against Rebel kingpins
Tooreen's dreams of making it to Croke Park came to an end in Tullamore last Saturday when they exited the All Ireland championship at the hands of Cork and Munster champions, Fr O'Neills.
While Europe prepares for war, Galway dances the Lindy Hop!
Charles Lindberg made his famous non-stop flight from the US to Europe in May 1927. A young pilot of 25 years, he flew from New York to Paris, on a plane christened The Spirit of St Louis, and his achievement was celebrated across the world. Even on the dance floor!