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Marker buoy drifts 4,000kms from Canada to Clare

A maritime navigation buoy, which appears to have travelled thousands of kilometres across the Atlantic from Canada, has been discovered off the west coast of Co Clare.

Shannon Heritage Entertains World’s Top Travel Trade

Shannon Heritage is confident of a boost to its visitor attractions and evening entertainment venue following the company’s recent participation at Meitheal 2017, Ireland’s most important travel trade event.

Postmortem on West Clare fire victim today

A postmortem examination will be carried out today on the body of the elderly man who died in a house fire near Knockerra on Tuesday night.

Gaelcholáiste Students Play Parliament in Brussels

Two students from Gaelcholáiste an Chláir had a unique opportunity to visit the European Parliament last month to mark Seachtain na Gaeilge, where they took part in parliamentary role-playing activities through the medium of Irish.

1,740 young and old break biggest scrum record

The Late Anthony Foley’s legacy shone bright again on a global stage today as the students of LIT entered the Guinness World Records with ‘Scrum for Axel’.
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Chamber to stage mock WRC adjudication hearing

Companies who may find themselves in front of a Workplace Relations Commission hearing to mitigate or defend a claim against their company are set to benefit from participating in a mock adjudication hearing which Shannon Chamber is organising.

Tragedy in west Clare – Man killed in house...

Gardaí are investigating the cause of a fatal house fire in West Clare.

Conflicting views on Minister’s broadband plan

There are widely conflicting views on todays announcement that an additional 300,000 premises across Ireland can access high speed broadband within 90 weeks.
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