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  • Published: 19 May 2010 17:00

    Consumer spend critical to retail business revival

    Rebuilding consumer confidence so people are not afraid to shop, even in moderation, must be a priority if your average retailer is to survive into the future.

  • Published: 12 May 2010 17:00

    Mr. Crumb is on the pig's back with award

    Finea-based food company, Mr. Crumb, has been named the overall winner of the Pigsback.com Irish Enterprise Award 2010.

  • Published: 6 May 2010 12:00

    Good governance essential in business

    Corporate governance in Ireland has never been more firmly in the spotlight, along with closer scrutiny of the roles of directors and boards. The Institute of Directors says training...

  • Published: 28 Apr 2010 17:00

    Busy year ahead for Cavan Chamber

    Communication is the operative word as far as the incoming President of Cavan Chamber, Pacelli Lynch, is concerned.

  • Published: 21 Apr 2010 17:00

    Cavan Town Council and CEB want new business

    A motion brought forward at Cavan Town Council by Cllr. Des Cullen, setting an initiative to attract more businesses to Cavan town, got the green light from the other councillors...

  • Published: 14 Apr 2010 17:00

    Footfall up at Donohoe's Centra in Belturbet

    There is a new entrepreneurial energy in Belturbet these days and proof of this comes this week with the news that Donohoe's Centra at Erne Hill is winning the sterling price...

  • Published: 25 Mar 2010 15:00 (2)

    Nominate your Cavan town businesses of the year

    Nominations are now being invited for the inaugural Cavan Chamber business awards, which will be presented at the Chamber's annual gala dinner in the Hotel Kilmore, Cavan...

  • Published: 24 Mar 2010 17:00

    Argue Meats serving Cootehill for 50 years

    Argue Meats, 8 Bridge Street, Cootehill, is a dynamic and progressive retail butcher shop and has been serving the people of Cootehill and the surrounding area for the past 50...

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  • Published: 2nd September, 2010 05:00pm

    Bailieborough All Music Festival

    by Sinead Hogan

    Bailieborough All Music Festival starts this Saturday, September 4 at 7pm, as part of the Bailieborough 400 celebrations. The idea is to give the people from the town and its hinterland - and the many emigrants...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Pastor gives warning about email hacker

    A computer hacker took advantage of a brief lapse on the part of a Cavan email user last week and nearly stole €3,000 because of it.

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Gonzo Club all Cavan at EP

    As if you needed any encouragement to stick on your wellies, pack your camping gear and head for The Electric Picnic in Stradbally this weekend, here's at least 15 more reasons...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Dun na Rí destruction 'is very disappointing'

    Vandals have uprooted trees and torn down sign posts in Dun na Rí forest park just outside of Kingscourt.

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Be very afraid when The Pumpkin Bites Back in Virginia

    Just when we thought things couldn't get any bigger than the fleadh, there comes Virginia Pumpkin Festival. This imaginative bank holiday weekend event - only in its fourth...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Redhills man is honoured in NZ

    John McGarvey remembers going to the Town Hall in Cavan on Sunday nights for the ceilidh dancing nearly 60 years ago... he would have loved to have been in Cavan for Fleadh 2010...

  • Published: 1 Sep 2010 17:00

    Farmers demand co-ops take action on prices

    At a meeting to discuss the dairy industry in Longford last week, IFA National Dairy Committee chairman Kevin Kiersey said it was important that the consensus among co-ops on...

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