THE FACT OF THE MATTER BY PAUL HOPKINS Once, we had lies, damn lies – and statistics. Now, we have Fake News – and misinformation. ‘Fake news’ is closely associated with politics and that can unhelpfully narrow the focus of the issue. ‘False information’ is preferable, as it can refer to disinformation covering topics such …

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BY JOHN FITZGERALD (PART TWO) Continuing the story of those magical “Breakfast on Pluto” days in Callan…twenty years ago this month… Tullamaine graveyard was another filming location. It might not have been deemed suitable as a venue but for a noteworthy restoration project that rescued this ancient burial site from a forest of weeds and bushes back …

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Formed in 2000, the Bennettsbridge Art Group combines friendship with making art. The artists count themselves lucky to have the use of the excellent facilities in the local Community Centre. Results of weekly meetings of this twelve strong art group will come to fruition this Friday night, when the Bennettsbridge 2024 Summer Collection will be …

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The coming week is going to be a busy one for Judy Rhatigan. Riverside Drive resident Judy will be exhibiting her wonderful art at Bollards of Kieran Street which coincides with The Kilkenny Arts festival. The exhibition- The Linear Way- offers an escape from routine life and the cluttered mind. Judy captures the natural beauty …

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THANK YOU to St. Luke’s Hospital I, Mary Kennedy, recently spent 8 days in the Surgical Ward at St. Luke’s Hospital following an accident. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Faisal Nazir Awan and his team for the medical treatment that I received, their efficiency was tremendous and everything was done …

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Graham Shoes in Kilkenny is celebrating 35 years in business and between now and when children return to primary and secondary school in a few short weeks, its two city centre stores will enjoy 30 to 40 per cent of their annual turnover. The second-generation family business is one of the biggest children’s shoe fitting …

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In week two in his study of St Canice’s church, Paddy Neary looks at fundraising, Bank loans a new bell By Paddy Neary The Foundation stone was laid on the feast of St. Patrick 17th March 1824 by Fr. James Gorman, Parish Priest. At the date of his death, April 18th 1826 the sum of …

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BY CLAIR WHITTY Constipation is a common digestive problem. Most of you who experience this will be familiar with the bloating and the digestive discomfort associated with it. It can affect your mood, and cause sluggishness and tiredness. Ideally you should have a bowel movement at least once a day, but experts suggest three times …

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BY JOHN ELLIS, FINANCIAL ADVISOR As house prices continue to soar, cash-strapped buyers will want to keep any moving costs to a minimum. For a family moving into a typical three-bedroomed home, it could cost around €12,000 on average to move and, with additional costs like solicitors fees, surveys and valuation fees, removal costs, stamp …

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Round 1 game’s throw up plenty of talking points BY NIALL SHERRY, SPORTS EDITOR SPORTSEDITOR@KILKENNYOBSERVER.IE St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior League Round Up It’s all about the club.  It starts with the club and finishes with the club.  The intercounty scene is a bonus and you get to follow the black and amber across the …

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