Galway City Tribune – A project to restore the second last Claddagh hooker still in existence will be launched this weekend at the traditional Blessing of...
In a voice that sounds like old china looks, the government minister blathers about Brexit on the radio; if I wasn’t driving I’d take advantage of...
Galway City Tribune – Parents at a city primary school fear that its reopening may be delayed this coming term due to structural remediation works. The...
NOT many minor teams would have coped with the adversity and setbacks which stalked Galway’s championship summer, or much less end up looking forward to an...
It may not be everyone’s idea of the World Cup dream – 32 days and 10,000 kilometres in a 16 year old car – but one...
by Eanna O’Reilly ALL roads lead to the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick on Saturday evening, with the Galway senior camogie team facing defending champions Cork in...
Local farmers are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the beef talks, which are said to be at a ‘sensitive stage’. The wider membership of the Beef...
IN a way we can blame Jesus, because he was the one who placed such faith in having followers – although in fairness, the Son of...