Three babies born in Sligo hospital on Christmas Day
Three babies were born in Sligo University Hospital on Christmas Day. One was born early in the morning and the other two arrived into the world on Christmas night.
Dept. of Foreign Affairs spent €2,570 on paintings from Yeats-themed exhibition in Sligo
The Department of Foreign Affairs spent €2,570 on six paintings bought as part of an exhibition at a Sligo gallery in 2020. It was a portion of the €83,705 spent by the Department on artworks for its embassies, consulates and offices in the past two years. According to theJournal.ie, the…
Vaccination centres reopen this morning in Sligo, Letterkenny, Carrick on Shannon
Walk in vaccination centres are reopening across the country today, including in Sligo and Carrick on Shannon. While clinics were shut for several days over the Christmas period, many are now operating from 8.30am this morning. The Sligo and Carrick on Shannon Vaccination Centres are now also offering online booking…
Fog warning for counties including Sligo, Leitrim, Cavan, Roscommon
Forecasters warn dense fog will carpet a large area of Connacht, south Ulster and north Leinster tonight. Met Éireann’s issued a status yellow warning from ten o’clock tonight to noon tomorrow. Cavan, Galway, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, and Westmeath will all be affected.
Booster clinics reopening tomorrow, including at Sligo Racecoure
Walk-in booster clinics will reopen throughout the country tomorrow, including at Sligo Racecourse They’ve been closed for the past two days for the Christmas break, but they’re operating in several counties again tomorrow. People in their 30s are also now able to register for a booster appointment – and can…
Letterkenny funerals to take place tomorrow, Monday
Two men who died in a suspected murder suicide in Letterkenny earlier this week are to be laid to rest tomorrow. Daniel and Damien Duffy, 88 and 50 years of age respectively, were found dead at their home in Windy Heights on Thursday. They’ll be buried in St. Mary’s Cemetery…
Nightclubs closed in North from today
Fears over thespread of Covid because of people crossing the border to go clubbing is part of the reason the Northern Executive is closing nightclubs as a public health measure. That’s according to First Minister Paul Givan. Venues have been ordered to shut from today, St Stephen’s Day, and only…