The final touches are being put to the 2016 Galway Pride Festival, which kicks-off on Monday with the raising of the Pride flag in Eyre Square...
During the early part of the last century, this 150 acre granite island was home to up to 150 inhabitants – but these days Inis Treabhair...
Readers of the Connacht Tribune and Galway City Tribune can win a share of a €3,000 prize fund of shopping vouchers in our short survey on...
A selection of new paintings by Arthur Maderson is currently on display at the Kenny Gallery in the City’s Liosbán Estate. Maderson is an artist who...
A fallen slate was the spur that led Maria Finnerty and her husband Seán Kennedy to restore an abandoned corn mill that was once at the...
A Galway family business that rose from the ashes of a disastrous fire that threatened to wipe out their future has once again shown the scale...
Lifestyle – Judy Murphy meets newly-ordained Fr Conor McDonough who has made the journey from science to theology Religion and science aren’t often seen as compatible...
1916 Street nuisance At Galway Petty Sessions, Mr. Hildebrand said that with regard to ball playing on streets, he had often intended to take action since...