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From the
27 November 2019 issue

City Desk

A Historian Seeks Stories from Inside the "Old Woollen Mill” on North Great Clarence Street

by Laoise Neylon

Opinion

John: We Need a Big Pride for Ireland, not Just for Dublin

by John Malcolm Anderson

City Desk

Council to Consider Crowdfunding for City Projects

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

Once a Month, Wildflower Walks Explore the City's Green Spaces

by Nicky Daly

Unreal Estate

A Closer Look at the Costs of the O’Devaney Gardens Deal

by Laoise Neylon

Unreal Estate

After O'Devaney Comes the Oscar Traynor Road Site

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

A Free Monthly Poetry Night Aims to Encourage Others to Experiment

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

Councillors Pass City Budget for the Coming Year

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

Council Briefs: Listing a Power House, a Lack of Community-Development Officers, and More

by Donal Corrigan

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Editor Lois Kapila

Deputy editor Sam Tranum

City reporters Laoise Neylon
Claudia Dalby

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