By DARREN KELLY IN BEAGH GORT Community School’s first ever All-Ireland Senior A camogie semi-final proved a difficult ...
MANY farm families across the western are going through a second week of hardship in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn with ...
Gardaí are on the trail of a mobile gang who have targeted a spate of houses in the south and east of the county – left empty ...
COLÁISTE BHAILE CHLÁIR 0-9                By Kevin Egan at Duggan Park SINCE St. Flannan’s beat St. Kieran’s College in the first ever Croke Cup final in 1944, the All-Ireland Colleges hurling title ...
COLEMANSTOWN United certainly put it up to visitors Moyne Villa in the last 16 of the Connacht Junior Cup on Sunday, before ...
A restaurant in Craughwell cooked up a storm in the aftermath of Éowyn – feeding hordes of hungry people weary from power, ...
Large-scale infrastructural investment will be required to secure the future prosperity of Conamara – but it could be planning permission and not funding that presents the greatest challenge. That was ...
A Different View with Dave O’Connell There’s a well-worn story about former Liverpool and Ireland footballer Jason McAteer ...
Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell Incorporating elements of post-rock, math-rock and emo, Bannered Mare’s sound is very deliberate; it is concise, structured guitar music – full of energy and, when the ...
A Galway company has scooped an ‘Oscar’ at the Irish Event Impact Awards at a gala ceremony held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in ...
CATTLE prices going ‘through the roof’ but a slight slowdown in the sheep trade, sums up the trends at Galway marts over the past week. With the ‘seven months’ summer buyers now making their presence ...
Health, Beauty and Lifestyle with Denise McNamara Anybody who has crossed the threshold of Galway’s most popular hostelries in the last decade or more, will likely have spotted James O’Neill. As a ...