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The Jacaranda FM News team is based in Gauteng – but covers local and international news of the day, providing the latest developments online and on-air. News bulletins run from 5am to 7pm weekdays, and from 7am to 6pm on weekends and public holidays. Tune into Jacaranda FM, or log on to www.jacarandafm.com, for the news you need to know.. now.
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Hosted and produced by CKUW News Director and contributor, Michael Welch, in association with the Centre for Research on Globalization, the Global Research News Hour is a one hour analysis of major developments in the world of economics, politics and geo-politics, with researchers and news makers from around the world. If you want to get the story beyond the headlines, strap yourself in for 60 minutes of informative and provocative radio.
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The Audubon annual Christmas Bird Count is a great excuse to brave the cold and listen to the winter woods. Between social media groups and bird identification apps, birding has never been more accessible. But as our city continues to both sprawl and fill in the remaining natural places, avian soundscapes give way to cars and the sounds of human fl…
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Hosted and produced by CKUW News Director and contributor, Michael Welch, in association with the Centre for Research on Globalization, the Global Research News Hour is a one hour analysis of major developments in the world of economics, politics and geo-politics, with researchers and news makers from around the world. If you want to get the story …
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South Africa has one of the highest rates of gender-based violence on the globe. As we recently observed 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children, it is important to recognise that while physical abuse remains a critical issue, another subtle form of violence that often escapes the spotlight is on the rise. Chanel September ha…
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There has been widespread shock and disappointment after damage was sustained to an outdoor Christmas decoration in south Sligo. The festive tree located at Wolfe Tone Square in Tubbercurry is one of just many that brightened up the town during the festive season. However, the acts of mindless vandals on Monday has left the tree in a sorry state. L…
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Those in the north west are set to be treated to unseasonably mild temperatures this Christmas week. Unsettled conditions such as rain, sleet and snow are often associated with this time of year. The north west has taken the brunt of recent storms Bert, Conall and Darragh over the last number of weeks. However, Met Éireann has forecasted dry, mild …
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A Sligo school is one of 50 private secondary schools being subsidised by the taxpayer by more than €140 million a year. According to a report from The Irish Times, Sligo Grammar school recorded the biggest year on year fee increase. It’s understood that the vast bulk of funding goes towards staff salaries. Sligo-Leitrim Sinn Fein TD Martin Kenny s…
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O’Connell Street has reopened following a fire that broke out at a premises this morning. Emergency services attended the incident in Sligo town and closed off the scene to public access. No injuries have been reported as a result of the fire. Independent local Cllr Marie Casserly praised the swift response of the emergency services:…
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Fire fighters are currently battling a blaze in Sligo town. The fire broke out at a business premises on O’Connell Street this morning. Emergency services are at the scene with O’Connell Street currently closed. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes until the road reopens. There are no reports of any injuries. People Before Profit Cllr G…
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Fire fighters are currently battling a blaze in Sligo town. The fire broke out at a business premises on O’Connell Street this morning. Emergency services are at the scene with O’Connell Street currently closed. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes until the road reopens. There are no reports of any injuries. Sinn Fein Cllr Arthur Gibbo…
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Fine Gaels Frank Feighan hasn't ruled out a Ministerial position when Government formation talks resume in the New Year. The Sligo Leitrim TD topped the poll in the recent General Elections. Feighan is now the only Fine Gael TD in the Sligo Leitrim constituency. Negotiations to form a new Government are to continue in January with positons also set…
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It's hoped that the incoming Government will address a lack of investment in a number of key areas in Sligo. Infrastructure, housing and health are just some the issues said to be seriously impacting Sligo and the wider North West region. Cathoirleach of Sligo County Council Cllr Declan Bree has been looking ahead to 2025. He feels Sligo has huge p…
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Ireland West Airport is probably going to see its busiest Christmas on record. Thousands of passengers have already passed through its doors in the last few days with numbers generally set to be up on 10% on 2023. Meanwhile, operating profits at the company which operates Ireland West Airport Knock last year increased by 9 per cent to €2.02 million…
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Secondary school students from across the ocean FM franchise areas joined us at our Studios in Collooney for a week long media training course just before Christmas. The group have compiled, researched, produced and presented the following show. The version of our TY podcast contains some additional material in addition to the material that was bro…
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Changes to housing adaptation grants for older people and people with a disability have been welcomed locally in Donegal. More people will now be eligible to apply following an increase to the means assessment. The only people who will not qualify are those who earn over €75,000 annually. Independent Cllr Jimmy Brogan says it will made home improve…
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The need for hedge cutting has been highlighted on the road near Killenumery National School in Leitrim. A number of buses travel this route and there is concern that if the hedge cutting is not addressed, that it will lead to an accident. As it stands, responsibility is upon the landowner to maintain hedges and does not fall under the county counc…
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The Bishop of Elphin has shared his Christmas message for the festive period. The message focuses on some key issues faced in the North West region, such as homelessness. Bishop Kevin Doran says it is not up to the leader to do everything, and people must play their own part to find peace on earth:
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An online Sligo business has been without broadband for nearly three weeks following the cable being cut down by an individual. Format Web Design LTD works from home and have been unable to continue operations as normal despite attempts to work from local cafés. It’s understood the business has contacted Eir every day since the incident on December…
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This Christmas in Ballyshannon will be about remembering those who are not with us during the festive period. “Remembering absent friends” will be the theme of this year’s Christmas Busk at the Gables in Ballyshannon. The community event takes place on Sunday, the 29th of December from 5 o’clock underneath the Christmas lights display of the South …
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A Midlands North West MEP has passed an amendment calling on the EU to ramp up the detection and prevention of deepfakes. Deepfakes are images, videos or a voice note in which somebody's face, body or voice has been digitally altered so that they appear to be someone else. They are an online tool being typically used to spread disinformation. MEP M…
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