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1) Council to write to Irish rail, says Sligo Councillor
Council to write to Irish rail, says Sligo Councillor
2) Sligo Councillor calls for bus shelter installation
Sligo Councillor calls for bus shelter installation
3) Local event to put spotlight on local family support services
Local event to put spotlight on local family support services
4) Pride & inclusion as Coláiste Cholmcille celebrates 25 years
The Education Minister is in south Donegal today to mark a major milestone at Coláiste Cholmcille, Ballyshannon.Helen McEntee joins celebrations for the school’s 25th anniversary and the opening of a ...Show More
5) Minimum wage increase may not be all positive
The ISME chairman has said that the minimum wage hike could lead to a circle of increasing costs.The minimum wage is set to rise from €13.50 an hour to €14.15 hourly, a rise of over one thousand euro ...Show More
6) Renewed concern over safety of North West retail workers
There's renewed concern over some retail employees in the North West are still being subjected to harassment and abuse. It comes as the Protection of Retail Workers Act 2025 going through the houses o...Show More
7) Edel Doran on Sligo Culture Night
Preparations are almost complete for the Sligo Culture Night taking place tomorrow.The event, which begins at 4pm on Friday, has drawn visitors from across the country.The Arts Council has rolled out ...Show More
8) Sligo developer put two fingers up to ATU & students - Feighan
The developer of Milligan and Benbulben Court in Sligo put the two fingers up to students, ATU Sligo and Sligo County Council. That's according to Fine Gael TD Frank Feighan, who has been reflecting o...Show More
9) Donegal captures Governments lack of migration plan - Doherty
County Donegal captures the failures of Government when it comes to managing migration. That's according to Donegal Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty, who has accused the Government of not having a proper p...Show More
10) Mayor of Sligo warns homeless figure will rise after tenant-in-situ scheme funding dries up
There are fears that more people in Sligo will have to turn to emergency accommodation. It comes following revelations that Sligo County Council has used all its funding allocated for the tenant in si...Show More