Conamara broadcaster and podcaster Síle Seoige has a new television series that specifically explores three of the major challenges we face as a society today – namely, bullying, parenting and the ...
The latest owners to bring their beloved teddies for treatment weren’t even a twinkle in their parents’ eyes when the Teddy Bear Hospital first opened its doors – but last week’s latest ‘surgery’ ...
A group of Galway cyclists are preparing for a marathon mission to Lourdes – to raise funds for a local charity that provides supported pilgrimage holidays to the shrine for people with additional ...
At this month’s council meeting, Sinn Féin Cllr Dermot Connolly said farmers made their views “crystal clear” at the protest and accused some MEPs of inconsistency. “They are speaking out of both ...
They led 1-0 at the break, a slender reward for their domination, but once Calum Browne raced away to put them 2-0 up just ...
Galway Choral Association (GCA) is presenting an evening of choral music, at 8pm on Saturday, February 7, at St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church featuring Fauré’s Requiem and Schubert’s Mass No. 2 in G in ...
The way has been cleared for the building of almost 230 apartments in the Rahoon/Knocknacarra area, following the failure of a High Court challenge to the development. Galway City travel advocate ...
Former Laureate for fiction, Anne Enright, and the current Laureate, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, as well as novelists Hugo Hamilton and Caoilinn Hughes are among the guests at the 20th Ennis Book Club Festival ...
Salerno Secondary School were crowned Connacht Junior (U-17) champions in Fahy’s Field on Friday last, as a powerful second half performance allowed them to win with a bit to spare.
Immram, a suite of poems by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill which first appeared in her 1991 collection Feis, and were subsequently set to music by award-winning Clare musician and composer Neil Ó Lochlainn ...
A political conspiracist organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), that has a foothold in Galway, hasn’t gone away, you know.
The Salthill Hotel has lost another battle in its long-running efforts to retain a glazed conservatory that was built without permission to the front of the hotel building. City planners have once ...