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Host Payne Lindsey heads to the edge of the arctic circle to investigate two mysterious disappearances from Nome, Alaska. Up and Vanished investigates mysterious cold case disappearances with each new season of the hit true crime franchise. Season 1: The case of missing South Georgia teacher, Tara Grinstead, led to two arrests. Season 2: The disappearance of Kristal Reisinger, a young mother who disappeared from a remote Colorado mountain town. Season 3: The North West Montana disappearance ...
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Author and Investigator Craig Bryant takes you on a journey of the Unexplained, the Paranormal, UFO's, Cryptozoology and Big Cats from the North West of England. Contact me at www.craigbryant.co.uk. Please follow my You Tube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKn1cZ9Z47LKwmA3mzip-zw
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NWL Kidney Care

North West London Kidney Care

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This podcast is brought to you by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and North West London Integrated Care Board (NWL NHS) This podcast series aims to provide healthcare professionals, particularly primary care ones, with accessible insights into kidney health. Each episode offers bite-sized discussions on key topics such as chronic kidney disease management and heart failure and practical updates for improving patient care. With episodes just 15 minutes long, you can listen on your commu ...
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The Sasquatch Cue are a Sasquatch podcast group who share opinions and interviews with those who have something to share with the Sasquatch Community. They are made up of four individuals. Research/Investigator: Gerry Matthews/ Researcher: Thomas Steenburg, Research and Investigator: Leon Thompson and their 'in house 'skeptic, Bill Reid! Please join us!
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Portland Trail Blazers and Pacific North West sports topics and conversations with host Shilo Joslin. We’re talking Portland Trail Blazers basketball with some Rip City Remix, Seattle Kraken, Mariners, Seahawks, and college sports sprinkled in!
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Listen as our pastors Cerena Browne and Jake Bursey help us dig into what God has to say to help us experience God in our lives and serve Him with our lives. Trinity EMC has been located in the north-west corner of Waterloo since 1990. We have regular gathering every Sunday at 10:00 am in person at 330 Conservation Drive, Waterloo, Ontario and online at trinityemc.com (check out the videos of the messages on the website).
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Plains Folk

Prairie Public

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Plains Folk is a commentary devoted to life on the great plains of North Dakota. Written by Tom Isern of West Fargo, North Dakota, and read in newspapers across the region for years, Plains Folk venerates fall suppers and barn dances and reminds us that "more important to our thoughts than lines on a map are the essential characteristics of the region — the things that tell what the plains are, not just where they are."
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Viewpoints

Community Radio Fund of Canada

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«Viewpoints» is the latest podcast and news magazine produced by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. It provides an overview of what’s happening across Canada, thanks to some 20 radio reporters posted across the country (British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, North West Territories, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia) and working for the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI). The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the production of original civic journalism news content that covers the d ...
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Camino Talks is a series of interviews and talks related to the Camino de Santiago brought to you by FollowtheCamino.com and OneFootAbroad.com | We chat with the people that make it so special and share their stories with you. The Camino de Santiago is a long-distance pilgrimage walk towards Santiago in the north-west of Spain and is a popular destination for people from a variety of backgrounds. There is a Camino out there for everyone, from family holidays to solo travelers, all of our hol ...
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Caching In The NorthWest

Chris Of The NorthWest

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The only podcast from the birthplace of geocaching in the great Pacific NorthWest. Each week we will talk about caches and cachers from here and around the globe. So, sit back and listen to Caching in the NorthWest.
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WCBC Chapel Podcast

West Coast Baptist College

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Founded in 1995, West Coast Baptist College is committed to developing leaders with a heart for God who are committed to the Word, compassionate toward the lost, and compelled to change communities for Christ in the twenty-first century. West Coast Baptist College is located north of Los Angeles in the Antelope Valley.
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Health Innovation North West Coast

Health Innovation North West Coast

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Innovators and influencers who help to improve health and care feature in the Health Innovation North West Coast podcast. Most guests are from around the North West Coast - Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire and South Cumbria - along with colleagues from around the country, sharing their stories and inspiring our listeners.
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Raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about race relations. The ins and outs of the unique perspectives of a black woman who is FROM the Pacific North West, specifically from the predominately white state and“ SUPER” white city of Eugene, Oregon. Be a fly on the wall...listen as myself and guests work through what Is seen, felt and talked about on a daily basis while living black. You can support my work here: www.patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1 where $5 a month makes a huge diff ...
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Sith Takers Snap Shots

Sith Takers Snap Shots

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Sith Takers Snap Shots is a podcast dedicated to the X-Wing Miniatures Game created by Fantasy Flight Games run by the Sith Takers based in Stockport, North West UK. The goal of the podcast is to release three podcasts a week of a short duration (approx 10-15 mins) discussing a single topic in detail with different members of the Sith Takers team. We will discuss news on upcoming releases and their impact on the game, our experiences attending and preparing for tournaments around the world, ...
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Trade Entrepreneur Podcast

David Sudworth - Mr Soot Chimney Sweep & Training Centre

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The show FOR trade business owners BY trade business owners, hosted by David Sudworth, owner and founder of Mr Soot Chimney Sweep & Training Centre. Based in the North West of England, David started his company as a one-man band. It’s now one of the fastest growing solid fuel industry companies in the UK. On Trade Entrepreneur, David and his guests will talk about all things business, particularly related to trades and blue collar work. He’ll also share his knowledge of marketing, PR and com ...
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SABC North West

SABC News and Current Affairs

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Sabc News North West provides a platform that extends news coverage beyond television and radio. It adds to the presence of the SABC News brand on digital platforms to be on par with the rest of the world. The news are generated SABC journalists in the North West province but is not limited to the province. Our footprint spreads across several provinces and our stories reflect as such.
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Adventure Shetland provides guided tours, walks and hikes around Shetland - a group of islands north of Scotland and west of Norway. On this podcast, I tell stories from Shetland history and folklore, give travel advice for the islands, talk about archaeology, retell Viking sagas, and give an introduction to my homeland for those who may not be familiar with this northern archipelago.
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‘A Literary Salon in Your Living Room’ There are lots of ways to arrive at being a writer. In Black Writers: After Hours we uncover the backstories, creative habits, and outlets of key Global Majority writers. Join Commonword's host and poet, Radhaika Kapur, who will meet with other poets, lyricists, fiction writers and spoken word artists, in a low-key vibe. Think small club in the early hours. Sharing anecdotes, extracts and writing prompts to encourage your creativity, this podcast is a m ...
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Policy Pods

Darren Jones MP

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Labour's Darren Jones MP answers questions from his constituents in Bristol North West. Everything is on the table, from Buses to the B word (Brex... yes, that one).
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False Summits

Mason Orlando - Jess Leigh - Marcello Aguilar

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History Podcast about the American West. In each episode outdoor and history enthusiasts Mason Orlando, Jess Leigh, and Marcello Aguilar go over a different event from the American West’s sorted past.
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The public is being warned the yellow and orange weather warnings for Storm Ashley this weekend could change as it travels over the Atlantic. At the moment, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal will be under a yellow warning while Mayo and Galway have been issued an orange alert. Met Eireann has issued warnings of coastal flooding, difficult driving conditio…
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College football Week 8 brings two major matchups in the strong middle of the Big Ten, as Michigan visits Illinois and Nebraska goes to Indiana. Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis give both those games the Big Game Breakdown treatment. In other previews, Michigan State thinks it figured out its offense in the off week, and will test it against Iowa. O…
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This week we are biding our time until everyone comes back to the Arsenal team safe and sound from the international break. We're talking about Saka's consistency, Odegaard's timeline and the many many fixtures coming up for Arsenal and we race to the end of the year. Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email us at ⁠⁠westofnorthl…
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The imminent arrival of Rory Gallagher's guitar to Ireland has been welcomed in Ballyshannon. The guitar was sold yesterday at an auction in London for just over 1 million euro, and will be donated to the National Museum of Ireland by Live Nation Gaiety. While the guitar will be housed in Dublin for the forseeable future, a number of other items be…
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It's hoped that more traffic calming measures will be introduced in Leitrim. Calls are being made for the R280 leaving Kinlough to be upgraded, as speeding has been prevalent in the area of late. The road also sees a heavy amount of traffic passing over it, both entering and exiting Kinlough on a daily basis. Independent Councillor, James Gilmartin…
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On this episode I talk with Dr Bruce Rapuano about his childhood mories of alien abduction, and his new book 'Dominon Lost - Aa Scientists Own Alien Abduction Encounters'. Please visit my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@paranormalpendle5920 and 'Like' and 'Subscribe' to help keep this podcast free. Thank you.…
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On today’s show, I will be out and journalist Mike McCulloch will be in, with a documentary produced in Abbotsford, British Columbia. It has been more than eight years since public health officials in British Columbia sounded the alarm… that users of illicit drugs were dying at greater rates than historically observed. Today, more than 15,000 peopl…
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Calls are being made for the Manorhamilton Municipal District to have their own designated space. Currently, MD meetings for the area are held in the HSE building in Manorhamilton, with councillors having to sign in and sign out every time they attend. The Manorhamilton Municipal District is currently the only one in the country without a designate…
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News that the Dublin flight from Donegal Airport is to be exempt from the Passenger Cap has been welcomed locally. It had previously been suggested that the flight would be scrapped in order to comply with the cap at Dublin Airport. However, that plan now will not get off the ground, following confirmation from Minister of State, James Lawless, tha…
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Betting against Georgia was a successful play for Tyler Shoemaker and Doug Lesmerises last week, as their $500 bet on Mississippi State +34 against the Dawgs hit to make them 5-2 on real money $500 bets this year, and pushing their bank roll to more than $1,800 ahead. Now they are back to bet against Georgia again as part of their Plus Money Swing.…
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The Children's Minister is facing further backlash over allocating hundreds of student beds in Sligo to international protection applicants. There has been uproar in the town this week, following confirmation that over 400 refugees were to be housed in Benbulben Court. While last month almost 180 moved into Milligan Court. This decision has been ta…
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Met Eireann has confirmed the first named storm of the season is approaching. Storm Ashley will bear down on Sunday. A yellow warning for very strong winds has been issued for Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal while an Orange alert has been issued for Mayo and Galway, with the likelihood of coastal flooding, large waves, difficult driving conditions and f…
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There's no question that people will continue to be able to heat their homes with turf from their own bogs, according to the Tánaiste. It follows concern this week that cars and property could be searched by local authorities and potentially seize turf under new legislation. Michael Martin was responding to queries from Sligo Leitrim Independent TD…
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We could experience the first named storm of this winter season this weekend. Storm Ashley looks likely to edge close to Ireland on Sunday, with Met Eireann monitoring developments. Ahead of that we're in for wet and very windy conditions nationwide. Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather says there's an ongoing risk of flooding and severe damage in the…
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People will soon be able to study pharmacy in Sligo. ATU Sligo is set to provide new programmes with the overall objective to provide more than 150 additional pharmacy graduates per year. It's expected that the new courses will be available for the next academic year. Minister for Further and Higher Education Patrick O'Donovan believes that it can …
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The long awaited one way traffic system in Collooney is set to be implemented next week. This will be an initial trial period of six months and will be in place from Tuesday. It's hoped that it will improve traffic flow and safety in the village. This one way system will also allow for the return of the Local Link bus 981 to the village centre, it …
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Every year is a mixed bag, always with its measure of miseries, but this one, 2024, is packed with celebratory milestones for me. Fifty years of college teaching under my belt. One hundred fifty years of successful agriculture on our family farm. And now, one thousand radio essays under the title, Plains Folk, composed and voiced for Prairie Public…
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Let's talk about the first three games of the pre season shall we? How's Scoot looking? Who's the best player so far? And who's that really tall guy on the team making the other team look so small?! After the first hour of Blazers, I talk Oregon Ducks vs Ohio State Buckeyes! Also, Is there a goalie controversy brewing in Seattle with the Kraken? Mo…
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We relive Melvin Gaels heroics in last Sunday’s Leitrim intermediate football final. Mickey Martin gives us a history lesson on Sheemore Gaels, the former county champions you may never have heard of. Could Declan Bonner’s Erne Gaels write some fresh history of their own in Fermanagh this weekend as they look to regain the New York Cup for the firs…
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Donegal has the longest waiting lists for children with disabilities across the country. The issue was raised by Sinn Fein TD Padraig Maclochlainn in the Dail to Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman and Minister Anne Rabbitte. It is understood that the lack of services are causing children to be left behind, resulting in a negative impact among f…
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Funding has been confirmed for Sligo Cancer Support Centre as part of Budget 2025. As part of the National Cancer Strategy, €41 million has been allocated nationwide. €5.5 million of the total amount will be invested in the Alliance of Community Cancer Support and Service, of which Sligo is a member. Sligo-Leitrim Independent TD Marian Harkin says …
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A recent case of deer hunting in Sligo has come in for criticism from an IFA representative. There are concerns from farmers over the impact that deer can have in the area, such as the ruining of crops and spreading of diseases. Amid rises in the deer population, there have been calls for a culling of the animal, however recent killings of deer hav…
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One of the biggest races on the ballot in Chicago this election cycle is the Cook County State’s Attorney race. In the spring, Eileen O’Neill Burke beat her democratic opponent by 1,571 votes - two tenth of a percent. Now, she faces Bob Fioretti, a familiar name in Chicago democratic politics, now a republican. On today’s podcast, Quinn Myers previ…
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Flights from Donegal to the Capital will not be impacted by plans to comply with the passenger cap in Dublin Airport. There were fears earlier this week that the flight may be scrapped to comply with the cap, potentially leaving over 400 Donegal cancer patients who travel to Dublin for treatment in limbo. Giving reassurances in the Dail today, Mini…
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People are being warned to avoid a derelict housing estate in Grange. It's understood that young people have been gathering in the unfinished houses in Granary Drive in Grange, with the houses said to be in a very dangerous condition. It's also been claimed that planning applications are to go forward in the coming weeks to see the houses built to …
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A Leitrim Cllr has accused Green Party Minister Eamon Ryan of betraying the environmental cause. This follows protests by the Love Leitrim Campaign in Dublin last week, in opposition of fracked gas imports. It is a major concern within the county that has been made possible since a policy was brought in that removed the ban on LNG terminals. Manorh…
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In this week's episode, I go way off topic and talk about the return of Linkin Park. Don’t worry it’s only 20 minutes long. Breaking news, prices have gone up yet again. Have we hit the our breaking point? I don’t know. We don’t do math! Dan heads to California Adventure to pursuit some pumpkins. There were a few that were hard to find. Also, Celeb…
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Originally published October 11 2020 Monday was Indigenous Day, previously Christopher Columbus Day and I'm encouraging us to move on from the controversy. It is time for us to stop arguing about the validity of BIPOC trauma at the hands of colonization. I have a meme on IG that has led to some ignorant comments that I just had to address...join me…
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Send us a text Part one of our Halloween Trilogy Spooktacular !!!! Mason tells the strange tale of Snippy the horse. Was her demise the work of extraterrestrials? Sources: UFOs and a Horse Called Snippy- by Chris Root https://history.denverlibrary.org/news/western-history/ufos-and-horse-called-snippy After 50 years, Snippy still a mystery -Sylvia L…
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It's estimated that it could be up to six months before people in County Sligo will be able to access the Defective Block Redress Scheme. Yesterday, Sligo was finally added to the scheme, following years of waiting, paving the way for hundreds of homeowners to repair or rebuild their homes. But Independent Sligo Leitrim TD Marc MacSharry says Sligo…
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A decision to house almost 600 international protection applicants in Sligo Town has been branded wrong and lacking common sense. Over 400 refugees, mainly families, are due to arrive at Benbulben Court in the coming days. It follows the arrival of almost 180 refugees to Milligan Court last month. Both apartment complexes have been embroiled in con…
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There are calls for the Local Link service from Sligo to Ballyshannon to be extended. Residents in the likes of Rathbraughan, Lisnalurg, and Teesan are currently unable access the 982 service. Fianna Fail Cllr Edel McSharry believes that a slight rerouting would be a simple solution, and it will be of no extra cost or additional time. Cllr McSharry…
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From Ohio State’s Jeremiah Hunter to Oregon’s Derrick Harmon, from Colorado’s Travis Hunter to Indiana’s Kurtis Rourke, from Penn State’s Tyler Warren to Syracuse’s Orande Gadsden, Kings of the North reveals its midseason All-North team on Wednesday. Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis picked first and second teams on both sides of the ball, including …
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Over 52 million euro is to be allocated to north west farmers in advance payments under the Basic Income Support for Sustainability and Complementary Redistributive Income Support for Sustainability. In figures published by the Department of Agriculture, over 7 thousand farmers in Donegal are to share €29 million. Just over 3 thousand farmers in Le…
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Lerwick’s longship, the Dim Riv, needs your help! Following the terrible summer of weather we have had, she is in urgent need of repairs to allow her to return to the water in 2025. If you would like to donate to the costs of these significant works, please follow this link: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi... This video was made possible than…
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There are hopes that the ice rink and Christmas markets coming to Sligo over the winter period will give a significant boost to the local economy. There will be €20,000 provided to install the rink at Queen Maeve Square in November and it will remain in operation until early January. With an additional €30,000 allocated towards six other towns and …
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The Government's been told 'red tape and VAT is killing small business' in the North West and elsewhere. Over a thousand protestors converged on the Capital yesterday, warning thousands of jobs are on the line unless VAT's knocked back to 9 percent. Some pub owners claim the only Irish pubs we'll see in the future - will be in countries abroad. Loc…
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Donegal Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty has defended his party's decision not to reveal the real reason behind the resignation of Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile last year. Senator O Donnghaile cited health reasons for his departure from the upper house, it’s now emerged he'd sent inappropriate texts to a 17-year-old. It’s the second scandal to hit the part…
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There’s been further calls for increased garda numbers and measures to be put in place to deter ever-increasing criminality in the north west. Figures published by the CSO show there were 13 reported motor thefts occurred in the Sligo-Leitrim Garda Division in the second quarter of this year. 21 thefts were reported in Donegal, one more incident co…
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Support has been given locally over the calls to ban Norway from fishing in Irish waters. The European Commission is being urged to block Norwegian fishing vessels amid fears of overfishing, while local fisheries are stuck with limited quotas. While the Irish Fish Producers Organisation say Ireland's small fishing fleet stands to lose up to €17 mil…
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SIPTU members are protesting over the HSE’s ‘Pay and Numbers Strategy’ in Sligo today, which is the latest in two weeks of lunchtime protests by health unions around the country. The union say a key concern for members remain the current staffing levels, with a number of key roles not reflecting level of investment in the health service. Speaking t…
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Over 400 asylum seekers are due to move into Benbulben Court in Sligo this week. It follows the arrival of almost 180 refugees to Milligan Court last month. Both apartment complexes have been embroiled in controversy, as they traditionally catered to students but abruptly stopped this arrangement last year. The move effectively displaced around 500…
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Episode 349 - Revelling in Resistance We're back and we've got a few things to run down this week! First up we chat about the recent GT from Alaska, then Tim rounds up the XTC Group stage and what teams will be heading to the Finals before Rich is let loose on the Resistance Faction to give us the run down on what's hot in XWA points!Battle Zone Ur…
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It’s expected that County Sligo will finally be added to the Defective Blocks Remedial Scheme today. It follows years of local campaigning on the ground and a few false dawns. Hundreds of properties in the County are thought to be affected by pyrite yet have not been able to access the redress scheme like those in Donegal, Mayo and Clare. PRO of th…
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There are renewed calls on the Government to use the Apple windfall tax to restore rail service in Donegal. In a recent submission, rail campaign Into the West called for some of the money to be used towards the restoration of the 35km Letterkenny-Derry rail link. But Independent TD Thomas Pringle believes that the plans should be more ambitious. H…
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There's been a mixed reaction to an ice rink potentially coming to Sligo. Yesterday it was revealed that plans are afoot to install the rink at Queen Maeve's Square for the winter months, at a cost of €20,000. While the news has generally received a positive reaction on social media, there's been a few frosty responses, with the view that the money…
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