WITH two league points safely tucked away in the back pocket, the Galway footballers will head up the road to Castlebar on ...
The 187-year-old Galway Mechanics Institute has warned it may have to close its doors for good — after it was slapped with an ...
A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Galway’s would-be senior cabinet minister, Hildegarde Naughton, has put on a brave ...
With eight of the world’s top medical technology companies based in Galway, the recent announcements on corporation tax by ...
By Alan Dooley at Pearse Stadium ON an evening of new beginnings in Pearse Stadium last Saturday, the Galway senior ...
Kinvara will celebrate the spirit of Brigit next Monday, February 3, with a colourful procession through the village.
Authors Ian McEwan, Andrew O’Hagan and Wendy Erskine are among the participants in this year’s Ennis Book Club Festival which ...
Soccer Wrap with Mike Rafferty It was a weekend when the weather took a severe toll on fixtures, for while there were a few ...
Plans to transform Dyke Road car park into a high-rise block of flats could cost Galway City Council more than €1m in revenue every year. The warning comes as the Land Development Agency (LDA) ...
The Tonnta festival, which celebrates Galway as a bilingual city, runs over the bank holiday weekend. Highlights will include a free Céilí Mór and fire shows in Eyre Square as well as bilingual ...
World Wetland Day will be celebrated via music and film this Saturday, February 1, at 5.30pm in the Audio-Visual Room at Connemara National Park in Letterfrack. The event is a collaboration between ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM Emergency services remain at Claregalway Corporate Park where a container which ...