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Galway aiming to maintain their Indian sign over Cork

By Eanna O’Reilly THE Galway senior camogie team travel to Nowlan Park, Kilkenny on Saturday aiming o book their p...

Exploration of landscape at exhibition in Inagh Valley

All the Dark Places is a site-specific exhibition at Interface, a unique workspace for visual artists that’s based in...

Voyage to Oranmore Castle for view of AKIN’s unique art

Voyage is the name of a new show from Galway’s artists’ group, AKIN. Margaret Irwin West, Leonie King, Dolores Lyne,...

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New Taibhdhearc show follows lives of young LGBTQ+ people on fateful night

Grindr, Saghdar agus Cher, An Taibhdhearc’s production for this year’s Arts Festival, features three young LGBTQ+ characters and their dramatic int...

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Galway boss Murray warns his players must raise their game to see off Cork again

By Eanna O’Reilly AHEAD of Saturday’s All-Ireland camogie semi-final against Cork, Galway manager Cathal Murray was in no doubt that the Leesiders...

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Hollywood’s casting call for movie extras in Galway

A casting call has been issued in the city for hundreds of ‘extras’ to take part in filming the big-screen fairytale thriller, The Watchers. As ...

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Employee scammed Galway City shop for €20,000

A young man who stole over €20,000 from the shop in which he worked in Galway City has picked up a two-and-a-half-year suspended sentence. João Vi...

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An Bord Pleanála to rule on four-storey retail and office building proposal

From the Galway City Tribune - The backers of a proposed four-storey retail, restaurant and office development in the city’s ‘West End’ have asked ...

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Man jailed for violent robbery

From the Galway City Tribune - A 21-year-old city man has been given a three-and-a-half-year sentence for carrying out the violent robbery of a gol...


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