Catch up on the latest Galway happenings, where curiosity meets chaos – from a mysterious body discovery to outrageous taxi fares!
In the midst of a bustling Galway city, a quiet yet somber scene unfolded as Gardai cordoned off an area following the discovery of a body belonging to an elderly man. Unfolding around 5am near the Riverside Industrial Estate on the Tuam Road, the incident has sparked a major investigation with a post-mortem examination set to determine the specifics surrounding the tragic event. Locals are left shaken as news of the elderly man, identified as Dominic Quinn, travels through the community, drawing a somber cloud over the festive season ahead.
Amidst this grave atmosphere, another shocking scenario plays out in Tuam, where Gardaí are on the hunt for information about an arson attack that saw the occupants escape with their lives but unfortunate to lose their home. A Dublin man visiting Galways vented his frustrations at the local taxi services, reporting asymmetric fare rates that shocked him into disbelief. “Double the fare – what, did I just get a ticket to the moon?” he jested while sharing his weekend experience. The city's buzzing taxi fares are no joke and seem to be puzzling as much as the event leading up to it.
In a lighter turn, the Galway Wildcats displayed basketball brilliance, hitting an impressive 113 points in a tight cup game against the Galway Mystics. The success has sent them soaring into the semi-finals, joining formidable opponents such as Liffey Celtics and St Paul’s from Kerry. With the sports scene stirring excitement across the city, many are looking to the Wildcats as a beacon of local pride and entertainment, especially in a city where celebrations are just as important as the ongoing investigations.
In other November news, amidst discussions of budget cuts at the Galway City Council, representatives have voiced their frustration as a bustling restaurant was forced to close its doors indefinitely following a fire incident. Despite the mixed bag of happenings in Galway, the spirit of the city remains undeterred. With the holiday season approaching, the community is embracing unity amidst the chaos, reminding us all that even in difficult times, a little bit of light shines through.
Interestingly, did you know that the town of Tuam has been linked to numerous historical events? Known for its ancient ecclesiastical history, it has a past that’s rich with tales of the early Christian church in Ireland. Additionally, the Galway Wildcats’ 113-point game is one of the highest in their league's history, setting a remarkable precedent in local sports and showcasing relentless talent and teamwork among players.
Thus, as Galway navigates through dramatic narratives, the people of this vibrant city hold onto the hope, joy, and the undeniable sense of community, ready to turn the page as they step into a new season.
An area of Galway city has been cordoned off as a major Garda investigation takes place after the discovery of the body of a man in his 70s.
Gardaí have appealed to the public for information in relation to an arson attack at a home in Tuam after the occupants were "lucky" to escape.
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A Dublin man visiting Galway for the weekend has slammed the taxi fares in the city as being "way worse" than in the capital after he was charged double for ...
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A post-mortem examination will take place in due course, the results of which will determine the course of the investigation.
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The body of the man, who was aged in his 70s, was found at around 5am near Riverside Industrial Estate on the Tuam Road.
A major rescue operation involving multiple emergency agencies took place earlier today in the Galway mountains. Units from the Galway Mountain Rescue Team ...
The man has been named locally as Dominic Quinn who was aged in his 70s at the time of his death, and was the brother-in-law of former Galway TD and multi- ...
A busy pub and restaurant on the edge of Galway city has shared the difficult news that they must remain closed for the time being after a fire at their ...
Elected Members of Galway City Council have adjourned the budget meeting for the second time this month following two hours of intense debate on how to cut ...
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Galway United is thrilled to announce that academy graduate Cillian Tollett has signed his first professional contract with the club. The 16-year-old.
GRCC will receive €40,000 over the next two years, to help support its counselling service for those affected by sexual abuse and sexual violence. Speaking to ...