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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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It's emerged that there is only one dental contractor providing care for medical card patients under the Dental Treatment Services Scheme in county Leitrim. The revelation comes as a number of parents have continued to outline their frustrations over the delays in school dental checks. A shortage of dentists due to the HSE recruitment embargo has l…
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Producer/Host: Larry Dansinger About the host: Larry Dansinger (no pronouns) of Bangor came to Maine in 1974 and has been here ever since. Some of Larry’s activities since then: Done community organizing on numerous issues through INVERT and then Resources for Organizing and Social Change (ROSC), committed civil disobedience several times, grown a …
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Sligo councillors had been misled over the progress of draft bye laws aimed to prohibit Heavy Goods Vehicles from using certain road networks around housing estates. That's according to Sligo-Strandhill Cllr and Mayor, Declan Bree, who raised the issue at a local council meeting. Residents in Cranmore housing estate, Martin Savage Terrace and Doorl…
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The co-owner of Furey's Diner in Donegal Town says they're devastated over making the difficult decision to close. The diner announced it's to shut its doors permanently on Monday June 3rd after five years in business. It'll be latest in a string of such closures right across the North West. Sarah Furey says there are a number of factors at play wh…
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Reassurances have been given that a comprehensive traffic management plan will be in place between Donegal Town and Ballybofey for people attending the Donegal v Tyrone game on Saturday. The game kicks off at 7.15pm at MacCumhaill Park however there had been concern that traffic lights relating ongoing roadworks at an area known locally as McGrory'…
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A number of houses in the Tawnagh Group Water Scheme have been left disappointed as the current scheme has still not been upgraded. It's understood that up to 14 homes in the Riverstown area involved in the scheme are operating from a well, with poor quality and unclean water being fed into their homes. The scheme has seen the homes try to get conn…
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Almost 50 businesses in Donegal Town have jointly penned a letter to Donegal County Council regarding concerns over the one way system. Fears are said to be growing locally over the potential impact parts of the project will have on the town with the absence of loading bays and a build-up of traffic in certain areas key points being highlighted. Bu…
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Calls have been made in the Dáil for an immediate 10% increase in the Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme. The issue was raised by Donegal Fine Gael TD Joe McHugh, who said the immediate increase would benefit around half of the current applicants for the scheme. Junior Minister Malcolm Noonan said in response that the Government cannot increase the c…
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Questions have been asked about the rollout of Construction Industry Schemes across county Sligo. Up to €3m is available on application for the schemes in Sligo County Council, yet only €380,000 has been allocated for work to be carried out. This has led to frustration in Sligo, particularly in rural areas. Fianna Fail councillor, Paul Taylor, says…
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The confirmation that a number of Ukrainian refugees will be forced to leave their accommodation in Drumshanbo has been brought before the floor of the Dáil. In recent days it was confirmed that 170 Ukrainian refugees who have been staying at the Lough Allen Hotel has been told to move on and find alternative accommodation by the end of the month. …
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It looks as though the Government will restore the 9% VAT rate for the hospitality sector. Although it has not been confirmed officially, Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has said that reducing the rate will be considered in Budget 2025. Up to 600 restaurants around the country have closed their doors permanently since the VAT rate went back up…
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Flash flooding has led to excess water and raw sewerage running through the streets of Manorhamilton. It is said that the town’s water infrastructure is outdated, and has resulted in strengthening the effects of the flood. A number of businesses have been affected from yesterday’s storm, with the damage yet to be fully assessed. Manorhamilton Indep…
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There have been calls for priority planning for farmers, landowners who wish to plant their land rather than large corporations. Concerns have previously been expressed over future forestry plantations in the north west. Just last year, Coillte announced it and British investor Gresham House would purchase large quantity of lands in the region. Thi…
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It's been confirmed that infrastructure works are due to take place in the coming weeks to develop a new four bay unit at the rental dialysis unit at Sligo University Hospital. Currently, there are 63 availing of the unit, which has previously been described as one of the oldest in the country. Overcrowding and lack of facilities are just some of t…
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There are concerns that not all bus stops in Sligo are wheelchair accessible. A request has been made that the county council ensure that the bus stops are all up to an acceptable standard. A number of wheelchair users have contacted local representatives over the current situation. Sligo-Strandhill People Before Profit Cllr Gino O’Boyle, says this…
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Calls have been made locally to scrap the Universal Social Charge. The charge was brought in during the crash to help Ireland restabilise financially, with the intention of scrapping it when certain goals were met. However, the USC is still in place. Independent Councillor Michael Clarke feels that it's unfair that people now are still paying for a…
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Latino construction workers are more likely to die on the job in N.C. than their white or Black counterparts. That’s according to an analysis by the Charlotte Observer. The latest census numbers show Latinos make up 27% of construction workers in the state, but account for 60% of construction workers who die on the job. The Observer's Ames Alexande…
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Injuries were avoided last night after a truck lost its load on the Bundoran-Kinlough road. The incident occurred at around 7pm yesterday evening, in the middle of the thunderstorm that swept across the North West. It's understood a large amount of hen manure was spilled across the road as a result of the truck's tailboard malfunctioning. A large s…
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50 new bus stops have been announced for Sligo. The National Transport Authority have confirmed that the new stops will be added to routes all over the county by Autumn of this year. The NTA have also said that they are working with Bus Eireann and Sligo County Council to implement the long awaited S3 bus route from Sligo Town to Maugheraboy. Local…
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