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Innovative sculpture exhibition to open in Galway next week
That’s Life, an exhibition of sculptures by clients of Brothers of Charity Services Galway, will open at Nuns Island Theatre next week.
O’Rourke welcomes swift installation of much needed new town bus shelters
Local Fianna Fáil councillor, Aengus O’Rourke, has this week welcomed the imminent installation of eight bus shelters at numerous locations in Athlone.
Recruits from 34th Platoon complete military training at Custume Barracks Athlone
Amid the centenary year of the Defence Forces, 27 recruits from the 34th Two-Three Star Platoon completed their military training prior to their formal passing out parade which took place within the surrounds of Custume Barracks in the heart of Athlone.
On the border of war torn Ukraine
Just over 12 days ago the Russian tanks rolled across the borders into Ukraine, shattering a peace that Europe had enjoyed since the war in the former Yugoslavia tore that region of our continent apart, more than 20 years ago.
Team Hope formally launch annual Christmas shoebox appeal
Team Hope are calling upon the people of Athlone and the Midlands region to support its annual Christmas shoebox appeal.
Galway's Paul Kelly shines for Ireland basketball
Moycullen basketball star Paul Kelly is one of the shining lights for the Ireland U18 men's team this week.
Fijian flyer Reece joins Connacht
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Nepal Documentary to air on CRC FM
A documentary, produced in Mayo, will be broadcast on Castlebar Radio station CRCfm on Monday evening, January 29.
Get your feed of live sport and music at The Snug
With an extensive range of premium wines, gins and Irish whiskey, two beer gardens and a constant stream of live music and sport, The Snug Bar is the ideal venue to unwind and have a good time this weekend.
Taking tours of places your mother would rather you stay away from
A trip to North Korea; an adventure to Afghanistan; or a sojourn to Somalia are most likely not the types of holidays of which most Irish people are dreaming. Yet it is all in a day’s work for Renmore native Shane Horan who leads tour groups to these countries, as well as many other places “that your mother would rather you stay away from.”