Termon shock champions St. Eunan’s in thriller


Termon . . . 1-16 St Eunan’s . . . 0-18 (After extra-time) Advertisement Termon produced a famous victory to shock St. Eunan’s and send the reigning champions crashing out of the Donegal Senior Championship on Saturday evening. Caolan McDaid’s side won by the narrowest of margins in a game that went all the way […]


Tributes paid following passing of Victor Fisher


By Diarmaid Doherty THE funeral will take place at St. Eunan’s Cathedral on Sunday afternoon of Victor Fisher whose death has prompted a sense of deep sadness among his many friends. A very known and hugely respected member of the community, Victor died at his home on Friday, aged 85. Advertisement Born in Ramelton, Victor […]


Creeslough investigation: Man released without charge


A man, aged in his 40s, who was arrested yesterday (Friday) as part of the investigation into the fatal explosion at a building complex in Creeslough, has been released without charge. In a statement this morning, Gardai say a  file will be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions. Ten people lost their lives in […]


Tributes paid to Liam Ward ahead of his retirement


By Chris Ashmore GLOWING tributes have been paid to one of Donegal County Council’s most senior and longest serving officials, Liam Ward, who is set to retire having worked with the local authority for more than 42 years. Currently the Director of Community Development and Planning Services, the departure of the Glenfin native is seen […]


Near misses spark plea for pedestrian crossing on busy Gaoth Dobhair road


By Dionne Meehan THE manager of a community centre in Gaoth Dobhair has criticised Donegal County Council claiming her pleas for a pedestrian crossing have been ignored. Caitríona Nic Gairbheith, who is the manager An Chrannóg, voiced her concerns after several frightening “near misses” involving children walking to the centre. Advertisement Situated on the main […]


Appeal lodged over construction works at school


By Louise Doyle AN appeal has been lodged with An Coimisiún Pleanála after Donegal County Council gave the green light to construction works at St Bernadette’s Special School in Letterkenny. The appellants have cited they believe the proposed development poses a “significant risk to public safety, residential amenity and environmental integrity”. Advertisement Donegal County Council […]


Oldtown Bridge ‘in good condition’ – councillors told


A Letterkenny councillor has been given an assurance that the town’s busy Oldtown Bridge is regarded as being in “a good condition” by Donegal County Council. The issue of the bridge – which has been subject to commentary on social media in particular about its safety – was raised by Cllr Donal Coyle at the […]


Weather: Cool and breezy day with a mix of sunshine and showers 


TODAY will be cool and breezy with sunshine and showers, some heavy with possible hair or thunder. Highest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees with moderate winds. This evening and early tonight, there will be more persistent rain for a time. Advertisement Later, it will become drier with clear spells and a few showers. Overnight, […]


Moderate weather warning for rain for Donegal


A YELLOW weather warning has been issued for Donegal. There will be heavy rain with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. The weather warning will remain in place until 10am on Friday. Potential impacts include localised flooding, poor visibility and difficult conditions.