A university student who was supported on her cancer journey with specialist services has praised the supports she received.
Services provide specialised care to teenagers...
There are more than 80 patients on trolleys in Galway's public hospitals this morning INMO figures show.
University Hospital Galway is the second most overcrowded...
The Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Dara Calleary, TD, has officially opened the CREW Creative Enterprise and Innovation...
Community and voluntary groups across County Galway are being allocated nearly €300k in funding for events, services, and projects.
The 267 community and voluntary groups...
Galway’s Ronan Mullarney has been announced as an Ambassador for the Play in Pink initiative, which part of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Mullarney,...
Saolta University Cancer Network has progressed to the next stage of accreditation with the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI).
The Saolta cancer programme provides...
A three-day festival of free events will take place in Galway city from March 16th-18th in celebration of this year’s St. Patrick’s Day.
Embracing the...
Jobs Expo Galway is returning to the city this weekend, providing an opportunity for people to connect with dozens of employers.
The free careers fair...
Minister for Equality Roderic O'Gorman will address a public event in Galway City on the upcoming referendums next week.
The event -Â The Constitutional Referendums on...
Two current and former Galway students discover the interesting history behind their surnames in Sloinne this month.
This TG4 series delves into the fascinating stories...
Merlin Park University Hospital has introduced a new pathway offering some dialysis patients an alternative to surgery for the insertion of catheters.
The new option...
Six Galway primary and secondary schools are honing their skills for the national finals of the VEX Robotics competitions later this month.
The Galway-Mayo regional...