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2018-11-13
Pharmacy owner sees 55 charges dismissed
REMEMBERING WEXFORD'S DEAD A CENTURY AFTER THE END OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Dunnes building is given new life
MORE THAN 200 STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM WEXFORD CAMPUS
Burglaries may be linked
Celebrations as county’s oldest resident marks 106th birthday
Man who ran after plane back before the court
Debut writer Brenda opens brand new chapter in her life
Pets warning as men try to take dog from woman
Oulart-The Ballagh community responds to life-saving needs
WELL DESERVED, ALICE!
Dog ‘left for dead’ now making a full recovery
ANYTHING QUARE IN YOUR LOCAL PUB
Packed house for Michael English!
‘Reasonable doubt’ postman was on the phone while driving
Long-running hit and run case finalised
Community project comes to fruition as village park opens
Couple plead guilty to drugs, theft and public order charges
John named tillage farmer of the year
Bishop makes presentation to Kiltealy pioneers
Confusion over what defendant had pleaded guilty to
A new chapter for Monageer NS
Bunclody Beat
Asthmatic claimed he could use inhaler before taking a breath test
Secondary students have their say on a variety of big issues
Wexford students to participate in WIT music programme
Another stellar success for Cosmic Rebels Con
You’ll come a-waltzing Matilda with me...
How to cost up your renovations
Various trades and services to improve your home
DIY preparation is vital
Wexford hurling legend Tom Neville was a devoted family man
Race night is an odds-on winner for Community Workshop
Mum on hunger strike for house
Rianna is Player of the Year!
TIDY TOWNS AWARDS HAUL
PROTECT YOURSELF with the Flu Vaccine
PLAY BY STAR TREK’S LEONARD NIMOY AT HORETOWN HOUSE
Never too late for art, says Helen
Young artists feted by the Talbot Hotel
REHEARSALS IN FULL SWING FOR 9 TO 5 SHOW IN NEW ROSS
Duncormick man dead at 20 on bloody French battlefield
Memorial to Patrick is still in the family
Giving the Germans hell: Fascinating documents that soldiers left behind
He lied to join. Later, he received Victoria Cross
Corner Boy bring it all back home for album release
Wallace: Bigger is considered best in the tendering process
Waiting time at Waterford University Hospital now four years, says Howlin
Why the world needs insects – find out during Science Week
Minister outlines development funding
DIASPORA’S LONDON NIGHT OUT
Glamour tie may be lost
Rackard League finals in focus
Leinster’s finest in action in Wexford
Martin’s light up home soil
Ferns boosted by three goals
Bunclody breeze home
Dunbar back in fold
Michelle seeing the world with her flag
Martin’s seek first Leinster camogie title
McLoughlin makes plans
Oylegate-Glenbrien rewarded on long Limerick trip
Defiant dozen dig out victory
Goals give Piercestown edge
Rankin inspires colleagues
Big ball success for Oulart
Clubs competing against Kilkenny’s strength in Leinster
Red Mills Future Champion unraced stake final is highlight of the week
Benevolence for Boston trip shows finances on the up
Kickboxers in stunning form
Rapparees secure share of the Minor spoils with late revival
Schools equestrian event attracted excellent crowd
Clongeen take second chance
Holders North End ‘booted’ out of cup
Gorey on cloud nine as Vickers brothers shine
WOMEN’S RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Carmody grabs winner for Glynn
RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Enniscorthy rivals draw
LEAGUE TABLES
Codd hits 900 mark
Social value of the G.A.A. highlighted in historical study
Some good news for Bettyville
ON the FAIRWAYS
Victory in midlands consolidates third place for Wanderers
Enniscorthy in last four
Ryan’s strong carries guide Gorey home
Sport keeps spirits up in trying times
7 Things to do this week...
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Wedding fair success at Wells
Packed house at IFA Seminar in Enniscorthy
Direct Provision system is not sustainable
Varadkar’s attack on Christmas leave was directed at the wrong people
100 years on scars of WWI impress upon us still the gross folly of war
I could always take up alligator wrestling or rolling in hot charcoal
Soldiers still cannon fodder for politicians
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2-Speed Crossword
Are cats poor cousins to dogs under Irish law?
Varied hunting techniques of the Little Egret
Lesson: don’t try and squeeze your body into a dress that’s too small
Mustering your motivation to exercise
Natural solution to a good night’s sleep
Hitman 2 - a great follow-up, despite story
McQueen’s portrait of crime and punishment a real thriller
Protest at Kehoe’s office
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