Ennis’ Michael McCaul ordained a priest in Derry
ENNIS’ MICHAEL McCaul has been ordained to the priesthood.
ENNIS’ MICHAEL McCaul has been ordained to the priesthood.
*Club President John Duffy,Lady Captain Rachel Whelan, Men’s Captain William Hayes. Having been postponed in recent weeks due to bad weather, the East Clare golf club captain’s ‘drive- in’ took place on Sunday.
*David Hogan (left) is among the Clare owners hoping for success this weekend. ALL ROADS lead to Clonmel this Sunday for the 2023 National Coursing Meeting with a big line up of greyhounds representing the Banner County and hopes are high that celebrations could well be on the cards at the end of the three …
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*Photograph: Bob Singer PLANS for large residential and commercial developments in Ennis town centre will be submitted this year as part of efforts to attract €100m investment.
A DONEGAL singer with strong Ennis connections is vying to represent Ireland in this year’s Eurovision.
STAFF AT ENNIS HOSPITAL have been dealing with five successive weeks on cancellations of elective day case procedures with a senior staff member warning that this will result in delayed cancer diagnoses.
Many people live together without being married (known as ‘cohabitation’). Perhaps they intend to get married at some point, perhaps not. Either way it is important to know and understand the law. Here, the experts from Cashin Clancy Solicitors tell you all you need to know from a legal standpoint. Property A cohabitant has no …
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*Sarah Ferrigan and Sarah Clancy of the Clare PPN. Photograph: Joe Buckley FAR-RIGHT GROUPS attempting to hijack community concerns regarding the arrival of asylum seekers need to be rejected, the Clare Public Participation Network (PPN) Secretariat has stated.
*Noeleen Moran. Photograph: Martin Molloy AMENDMENTS have been sought to a Fine Gael motion which is due to be debated in the Seanad.
*Darren O’Neill is pulled back by Conor Grimes. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill MIDFIELDER DARREN O’NEILL will miss Clare’s clash with Meath in the second round of the Allianz National Football League at Páirc Tailteann in Navan this Sunday.