THE family and friends of a Limerick man dedicated to the service of the Church gathered at St John’s Cathedral for a very special occasion. Fr Tim Collins
Whether you are just passing through or looking for an entertaining casino time then Timeout Casino is the number one spot. Why? Well this venue prides
CRAIG Casey will make his 100th appearance for Munster in Friday night’s (8pm) URC outing with Benetton of Italy at the 8,800 sold-out Virgin Media Park,
THE CHALKY dust of a century of education is about to settle for good on a Limerick school which has opened the minds of generations. And before the buildings
A PEDESTRIAN who was knocked down in a crash outside University Hospital Limerick this morning didn’t have far to go to be seen by doctors. The man, described
TOP-CLASS cycle racing sets off on Shannonside this weekend as the Irish National Criterium Championships get underway on Saturday May 17 on the streets
MAYOR John Moran has signed an order to complete the disposal of 31 acres of Council-owned land at Ballygrennan in Moyross. Elected members granted a Section
LIMERICK City and County Council has sought a legal opinion on whether a public consultation process for the South Circular Road Active Travel Scheme should
THERE was no shortage of fun in the sun on Shanonside this past weekend as the Limerick Post photographer was out and about snapping up the early summer
LIMERICK Greyhound Stadium staged a couple of exciting finals at the weekend. In the featured 600 final, the €1,300 to the winner event went the way of
THE LITTLE Blue Heroes and the Clare Crusaders are the two remarkable charities selected by The Shannon Airport Group employees for support in the coming
A BOIL water notice that has been in place for the past two years in County Limerick has been lifted. Over 2,000 customers were notified of the good news
LOCAL entrepreneurs and business owners took part in an exclusive event focusing on export and market development. The Local Enterprise Office (LEO) invited
A VIBRANT new exhibition, Kandinsky, Triangles & Thread, is now running at The People’s Museum of Limerick, celebrating the expressive world of textile
EVERY dog has its day and now Mayor of Limerick John Moran is planning to give those dogs more days out of their very own. Limerick City and County Council
THE city centre’s Market Quarter and Cruises Street areas are due a multi-million euro upgrade and the public are now being invited to have their say on
UNIVERSITY Hospital Limerick had 100 more patients on trolleys in the first six days of May than all six busy Dublin hospitals combined. That’s according