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SuperValu launches new Signature Tastes coffee capsules
SuperValu has just launched its range of Signature Tastes coffee capsules for coffee lovers to enjoy in the comfort of their own home.
Wake up and smell the coffee
The cup of tea, beloved by the Irish, is very much in danger of losing its place as the nation's hot beverage of choice, threatened by our growing addiction to coffee. Even for those of us who cannot be bothered with the fuss of grinding and filtering and are happy enough to put up with the dried and jarred, coffee flavoured dust at home, we still expect much more from our coffee when out and about.
Breaffy student prepares for Ghana charity mission
Katherine Hall from Breaffy, Castlebar, a 20-year-old second year law student in DCU, is participating with a group of 20 students from all over Ireland in the Global Brigades’ Water Brigade to Ghana on January 26 2013.
Bright, spacious bungalow in Moycullen
This three bedroom bungalow at Doonamona, Moycullen, is superbly positioned on a large site of approximately 0.95 acre with unrivalled views over the surrounding countryside.
Mayo woman founds organisation to help developing world
An Irish contingent will climb Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest freestanding mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, in order to raise funds for Goal’s Horn of Africa Crisis Response and Cementing Communities, a non-profit organisation established with the aim of empowering communities in the developing world.
Claremorris family preparing for adventure gap year abroad
A Claremorris family of nine are packing up their home life and taking it on the road to central America for a family gap year. Kevin Griffiths and his Danish wife Franckiska Blitger are leaving their life in Claremorris in 60 days along with their seven children, aged from 15 years old down to one year old, to take on the adventure of a life time.
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‘Wellness Workshop’ to tackle mental health issues
Callan man calls for support in Trócaire’s Christmas appeal
A Kilkenny man based in Kenya has called on people to remember the true meaning of Christmas by helping to send 3,500 children to school this Advent.
Billy Cameron - our man in Havana
When Billy Cameron first went to Cuba in the mid 1990s it was just for a sun’n’fun holiday on the beach. He had no idea the Caribbean island nation, its people, culture, and society would become one of his great personal and political passions.
Amazing job opportunities overseas
Get a chance to mingle with locals and wander through the streets, discover a world unknown to a passing tourist. It’s an experience that you’ll remember and cherish for the rest of your life.