Moya Brennan opens Scoil Gheimhridh Ghaoth Dobhair


Moya Brennan of Clannad performed the official opening of this year’s  Scoil Gheimhridh Ghaoth Dobhair in Teach Hiúdaí Beag, Bunbeg on Saturday evening. The Scoil Gheimhridh will run until Thursday, January 1. Moya is pictured with Aifric Nic Niallais who made a presentation to Moya on behalf of the organising committee. Photographer Tommy Curran went along […]


Fundraising curragh event supports Teach Pobail Mhuire Building Fund


CUMANN na gCurach Ghaoth Dobhair has presented a cheque for €2,100 to Fr. Brian Ó Fearraigh, P.P., in aid of Teach Pobail Mhuire Building Fund. The funds were raised through a special fundraising currach row organised earlier this year in response to the devastating fire that completely destroyed Teach Pobail Mhuire on Easter Monday. Three […]


Feature Flashback: Thanks for being a friend Ollie


The Donegal News looks back at our most popular feature stories of 2025. IT was close to the end of Ollie’s time in charge at Finn Harps when I was speaking to him in the lead-up to a game against Derry City. We’d finished our chat with me wishing him well for Friday night and […]


Council’s gritters will be out at 4pm this evening


DONEGAL County Council’s gritting service will be deployed again this evening with staff taking to all designated routes from 4pm. And with another cold night in store, the service will operate again on Sunday morning from 6am. It’s been a busy week for the council’s gritting service with freezing temperatures leaving roads in very dangerous […]


Heritage Council scheme now open for applications


THE Heritage Organisation Support Fund, that provides financial support to not-for-profit non-governmental organisations working in the heritage sector, is now open for applications. The Heritage Council scheme enables heritage organisations to fund staff salaries, rent costs, the hiring of new staff, training and skills development and piloting new ways of working. Applications can be made […]


FROM THE ARCHIVES: The Way We Were in Donegal 
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Róise Collins delves into the archives to bring you the news and images from yesteryear. December 20, 1975 FREIGHT CHARGES TO DONEGAL “ONLY” 50 PER CENT HIGHER  C.I.E.’s GENERAL MANAGER, Mr John J Byrne has replied to criticisms by Letterkenny Urban Council in which it has stated that C.I.E was giving Donegal a very raw […]