Kilkenny groups will receive a total of €17,770 to fund physical activity for older people. Grants awarded to 31 clubs across the city and county towards t.
It’s very, very difficult : Locals frustrated as village left with no water during heatwave
Supply was further impacted due to a burst water main in Drogheda on Monday. By Jane Moore Friday 23 Jul 2021, 6:00 AM 20 hours ago 21,605 Views 13 Comments
Image: Shutterstock/nikkytok
Image: Shutterstock/nikkytok
LOCALS IN CLOGHERHEAD in Co Louth have expressed their frustration after being left without proper running water in the middle of a heatwave.
Supply has been badly impacted in the Drogheda region after a “major burst” occurred on Monday, leaving the surrounding areas without water.
At the time, an Irish Water spokesperson said that repairs were being conducted as quickly and efficiently as possible, to minimise disruption to the community in Drogheda.
Federal auditor to report on Canada s PPE purchases today
by Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press
Posted May 26, 2021 2:00 am MDT
Last Updated May 26, 2021 at 6:27 am MDT
FILE - In this Feb. 28, 2020 file photo, rows of hand sanitizer are seen empty at a Walgreens in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Fear of the coronavirus has led people to stock up on hand sanitizer, leaving store shelves empty and online retailers with sky-high prices set by those trying to profit on the rush. (John Roark/The Idaho Post-Register via AP, file)
OTTAWA Canada’s “Wild West” efforts to buy medical supplies for provincial governments in the midst of a global pandemic will be assessed by the federal auditor general today.
OTTAWA - Canada's "Wild West" efforts to buy medical supplies for provincial governments in the midst of a global pandemic will be assessed by the federal auditor general today.
OTTAWA Canada’s “Wild West” efforts to buy medical supplies for provincial governments in the midst of a global pandemic will be assessed by the federal…