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The Sligo Champion, 15 Juillet 2026

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ArticleSligo bids adios to the El Galeón Andalu­cia on Monday even­ing after a 12-day stay

Hun­dreds of well wish­ers on both land and sea turned out in glor­i­ous sun­shine on Monday even­ing to bid farewell to the El Galeón Andalucía, the world’s largest rep­lica of a 17th-cen­tury Span­ish galleon, as it left Sligo where it had docked...

Sligo bids adios to the El Galeón Andalu­cia on Monday even­ing after a 12-day stay

ArticleCon­cerns for future of ancient island

The ongo­ing issue regard­ing access to Inish­mur­ray Island was raised by three coun­cil­lors at the July meet­ing with motions pro­posed by Cllr Declan Bree, Cllr Michael Clarke and Cllr Seamus Kil­gan­non receiv­ing unan­im­ous sup­port. Cllr...

Con­cerns for future of ancient island

ArticleInterest said to be high in vacant Rovers job

Sligo Rovers has received a high level of interest in the vacant mana­gerial pos­i­tion fol­low­ing the sud­den depar­ture of John Rus­sell at the week-end to Shel­bourne. Gal­way nat­ive Rus­sell has been at The Show­grounds for seven and half years,...

Interest said to be high in vacant Rovers job

ArticleSISTERS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER SPEAK OF THE NEED FOR EARLY DETECTION

Two sis­ters from Sligo who were both dia­gnosed with breast can­cer within weeks of each other are speak­ing out in the hope of rais­ing aware­ness of the import­ance of early detec­tion. Sis­ters Grainne Sex­ton and Kat­rina Finnigan, nee Cun­niffe...

SISTERS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER SPEAK OF THE NEED FOR EARLY DETECTION

ArticleNational Day of Com­mem­or­a­tion at City Hall

The National Day of Com­mem­or­a­tion was marked with a cere­mony at City Hall on Sunday, 12 July, at Sligo City Hall which hon­oured the memory of Irish­men and Irish­wo­men who died in past wars or while serving in United Nations peace­keep­ing...

National Day of Com­mem­or­a­tion at City Hall

ArticleNational Day of Com­mem­or­a­tion at City Hall

The National Day of Com­mem­or­a­tion was marked with a cere­mony at City Hall on Sunday, 12 July, at Sligo City Hall which hon­oured the memory of Irish­men and Irish­wo­men who died in past wars or while serving in United Nations peace­keep­ing...

National Day of Com­mem­or­a­tion at City Hall

ArticleSligo bids adios to the El Galeón Andalu­cia on Monday even­ing after a 12-day stay

Hun­dreds of well wish­ers on both land and sea turned out in glor­i­ous sun­shine on Monday even­ing to bid farewell to the El Galeón Andalucía, the world’s largest rep­lica of a 17th-cen­tury Span­ish galleon, as it left Sligo where it had docked...

Sligo bids adios to the El Galeón Andalu­cia on Monday even­ing after a 12-day stay

ArticleCon­cerns for future of ancient island

The ongo­ing issue regard­ing access to Inish­mur­ray Island was raised by three coun­cil­lors at the July meet­ing with motions pro­posed by Cllr Declan Bree, Cllr Michael Clarke and Cllr Seamus Kil­gan­non receiv­ing unan­im­ous sup­port. Cllr...

Con­cerns for future of ancient island