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Man steals drink with tin foil lined bag
A man who stole alcohol from a city shop by lining a bag with tin foil has been sentenced to seven months in jail.
Be good to yourself and the world
There’s no doubt about it, when it comes to treating your skin The Body Shop know what it’s talking about.
Carnmore couple collect their millions from Lotto HQ
There were no shortage lots of smiles in the National Lottery offices last Friday when Siobhan and Noel Greaney from Carnmore collected their Lotto jackpot win of €9,794,147. The jackpot was won in the Lotto draw on Wednesday September 2, when Siobhan purchased her ticket in Glynn’s Centra Store in Carnmore on the day of the draw.
New book questions the direction of change in social work
Independent councillor Catherine Connolly will launch a new book, called Transforming Children’s Services? by Paul Michael Garrett, in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop, tomorrow at 6pm.
World Animal Week in Galway
An event that helps to raise awareness of animal welfare and the work of welfare groups in Ireland will run next week from Monday October 4.
Children asked to get painting for Sightsavers Ireland
Sightsavers Ireland is calling on Galway primary school children to paint ‘The sight they would most like to see’ for the first Sightsavers Ireland Junior Painter of the Year Awards.
Galway Theatre Festival unveils programme
GALWAY’S SECOND annual theatre festival takes place from October 20 to 25 and details of this year’s programme were announced at its press launch recently in Massimo’s Bar.
Tesco Ballinasloe store to create fifty jobs
The opening of the new Tesco store in Ballinasloe on Monday October 12 will create 50 new jobs in the town. The new Tesco Ballinasloe store located in the Dunlo Town Centre will replace the existing Tesco store on the Sarsfield Road, which will close for business on Sunday October 11 at 6pm. The existing workforce already employed by Tesco in Ballinasloe will transfer over to the new store.
Flirt FM to tell the story of Belfast punk
NORTHERN IRELAND endured its worst period of violence in the 1970s but the arrival of punk music gave young Catholics and Protestants a reason to defy the sectarian divide.
Careless driving conviction for Tesco manager
An area manager for Tesco who crashed on his way home from Sligo to Tuam was convicted of careless driving in Claremorris District Court this week.