WATERFORD City and County’s programme of events for commemorating 1916 has been presented to local councillors. At the October...
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Beating the Irish drum in Brussels
Beating the Irish drum in Brussels
Big, monstrous even and difficult to navigate due to its scale – and that’s just the European Union’s website. Just over a year...
Championing the Waterford Crystal brand
Championing the Waterford Crystal brand
The designation of ‘Geographic Indication’ (GI), which was granted to Waterford’s Blaa two years ago, ought to...
Minister calls for fresh look at drugs policy
Minister calls for fresh look at drugs policy
Seventy per cent of people who have been convicted of drug offences in this country were caught in possession of drugs for their...
Enda still talking a good game
Enda still talking a good game
Time with Enda O’Doherty is time well spent. The De La Salle teacher, recently appointed as an Assistant Principal, is...
Embracing the Vision
Embracing the Vision
Discussion about Ireland’s Ancient East, in media terms certainly, has welcomingly increased in recent weeks, with...
Unexpected Depths of Mooncoin Roadworks
Unexpected Depths of Mooncoin Roadworks
“The M50 was finished quicker,” a motorist exaggeratingly quipped last week after one of several delays that she...
Three Sisters' Submission Due on Friday
Three Sisters' Submission Due on Friday
The ‘Three Sisters 2020’ Bid Book for the status of European Capital of Culture is due to be submitted by Friday of this week,...
Drugs offences in city drop by 61%
Drugs offences in city drop by 61%
Figures obtained from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and the All-Island Research Observatory at Maynooth University has...
Graham Doyle lands major transport role
Graham Doyle lands major transport role
A Waterford man’s ‘superb mix of skills and experience’ has led to him being appointed Secretary General of the Department of...
Boundary Commission Deadline is Extended
Boundary Commission Deadline is Extended
The Government-appointed Boundary Commission, which is investigating the prospect of an alteration of the ‘border’...
Communities breath sigh of relief as Grid Link project scrapped
Communities breath sigh of relief as Grid Link project scrapped
EIRGRID’S plan to utilise the existing pylon infrastructure on the Cork-Kildare line rather than erecting new pylons across the...
