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Connacht remain focused on the job after memorable victory over Munsrer
It is a confident Connacht that heads to the Welsh capital for tomorrow evening's Guinness Pro 12 fixture against Cardiff in Arms Park (7.05pm).
Chilly Siberian task awaits but Connacht are focussed ahead of historic Russian match
Connacht Rugby arrived in Siberia yesterday afternoon to be greeted by a blanket of snow for the first European fixture ever to be held in Russia.
Commit yourself to Halloween at The Prince Bar
The Prince Bar are all ready for Halloween, with their Asylum open and always ready for new inmates.... why not commit yourself to enjoying some refreshing cocktails, or a bottle of wine with friends, or pints while watching all the sporting action? You may never want to leave...
Esquires Coffee comes to Galway
Colm and Caryl McDonagh, well known businesspeople in Galway, are bringing the Esquire Coffee franchise concept to Galway city. They have recently opened in a prestige building on Eyre Square, just a few doors down from the well known O’Connell's bar.
Mike Scala - New York troubadour is Galway bound
NEW YORK singer-songwriter and international charity worker Mike Scala is a man who enjoys doing things independently. Along the way, he has toured the world, worked with leading musicians, and made fans across the globe.
NUI Galway's school of business to host major international conference
NUI Galway’s JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics will host the 18th annual Irish Academy of Management Conference 2015 on September 3/4.
Wilde expert Michael Seeney among speakers at Oscar Wilde Festival
Galway’s Oscar Wilde Festival takes place next weekend for its third year, from Friday, September 4, to Sunday, September 6. The festival boasts a packed programme and will see Wilde experts and enthusiasts gather to celebrate his life and work in a west of Ireland setting.
Galwegians must utilise chance to have their say
A significant step in reviewing local government in Galway - that could see a merger between Galway city and county councils - has been taken with the completion of a report into various options to deliver high quality services in our area.
Tuam farmer introduces rare breed of bull to Galway market
A Tuam farmer has taken ownership of a 100 per cent fullblood Wagyu bull. It is believed that this may be the first bull of this particular breed to cross the River Shannon into Galway. It is estimated that there are no more than 10-15 fullblood Wagyu bulls working in Ireland in total.
Women's doubleheader at the Sportsground
Connacht Women’s Rugby hosts a rare representative doubleheader this weekend when Munster's senior and u-18 teams visit the Sportsground on Saturday.