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Lack of safety equipment contributed to death of fisherman on Galway Bay

A newly released report into the death of a fisherman on Galway Bay in 2017 has said that a lack of safety equipment aboard...

Cannon welcomes news of Africa Day events in the works for Galway

Galway city is one of ten local authorities around Ireland which will be helping to facilitate events to mark Africa Day this year. Africa Day,...

Over the Edge launches the debut poetry collection of west of Ireland writer Christine Valters Paintner

The May Over the Edge writer's gathering is presenting an exciting mix of poetry next month, including the launch of Benedictine Oblate Christine Valters...

Public lecture on the Siege of Jadotville from Commandant Leo Quinlan

Commandant Leo Quinlan will deliver a public lecture on the experiences of his father Pat Quinlan and 155 other members of the Irish Armry...

40 foot sperm whale washes ashore in Connemara

One of the world's largest predators, the sperm whale, washed ashore at in Connemara on Sunday. The 40ft sperm whale was reportedly already dead when...

Galway sexual assault treatment unit in line for additional funding

The sexual assault treatment unit is expected to receive a boost in funding in response to increased demand for services. An additional half a million...

18-year-old Galway girl wins silver medal at Ice Swimming World Championship

Galway girl Ciara Doran has taken home a silver medal after competing at the Ice Swimming World Championship last week. The eighteen-year-old finished just under...

Lonely Planet guide lists Galway food truck as some of the world’s best street food

The award winning Misunderstood Heron food truck in Leenaun keeps rolling to new heights, being named for having some of the best street food...

This Galway trained chef is one of the hottest in London

Galway trained chef Aidan McGee has been named one the biggest Irish names in the London hospitality industry. Born in Donegal, Aidan McGee trained as...

Family Fun Day for aspiring engineers at NUI Galway

For all those young kids who love to see how things work or make something, anything, themselves, NUI Galway is hosting a Family Fun...

Community employment supervisors strike over pension claims

Dozens of community employment supervisors took to the picket lines in Galway today as part of a nationwide strike over pension benefits. A one-day strike...

Galway’s finest chefs put on a spectacular spread for the 2019 Hospitality Ball

Local producers and some of the best chefs in Galway put their heads together to showcase what local talent can do with local ingredients...

This amazing easy-to-make chorizo dish will change your life

While the rest of Europe is still half-way through Winter, it's been Spring here for over a week. But the weather must be unaware of...

Galway’s home grown fast food chain Supermac’s to create hundreds of jobs

Galway's native fast food chain Supermac's is to create hundreds of new jobs around Ireland. Pat McDonagh's fast food giant is set to create 200...

Over 600 patients stuck on trolleys in Galway in January

There were over 600 patients stuck on trolleys in Galway's Hospitals in January. At University Hospital Galway 534 patients went without a bed, with a...

Good news: Galway supports striking nurses, UHG less crowded

Finally, some good news for University Hospital Galway. Nurses and midwives braved freezing temperatures on Wednesday in a strike for better pay and working conditions. Galwegians...

Talented Galway man to win Young Musician of the Year Award

A Co Galway accordion player and singer is set to receive the Young Musician of the Year award at the 'Oscars of traditional music'. Conor...

Nimmo the dolphin returns to Galway Bay for the fifth year running

The bottlenose dolphin affectionately known locally as Nimmo has been spotted swimming in the waters around Galway city again. The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group...

New initiative to reduce marine waste will help protect Kinvara coastline

A new initiative set up to encourage the reduction of marine waste will help protect coastlines of places such as Kinvara from the blight of...

NUI Galway and GMIT co-hosting ecology conference

NUI Galway and GMIT will co-host 170 ecologists from around the world this month at a conference to tackle the issues around protecting our...

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