LUCKY Letterkenny woman, Mary Foley came home with a total prize worth €20,000 after she took part in the final of the popular TV Money Spinner programme last Saturday.
Donegal business creating links with Canada
FIVE Irish tourism companies, including Donegal’s Lough Eske Castle, have joined Tourism Ireland in Toronto this week, for IncentiveWorks – Canada’s largest B2B show for the meetings, events and incentive travel industry – in a bid to grow the number of business travellers from Canada to Donegal and Ireland.
Rugby trick shot star from Burtonport nominated for award
A YOUNG rugby star from Burtonport will appear on a new TV programme on the Nickelodeon channel to recognise his amazing trick-shot skills.
Third gold medal for Ramelton man at World Transplant Games
RAMELTON man Kieran Murray has won his third Gold medal at the eighth European Transplant and Dialysis Games in Krakow, Poland.
Second gold medal for Ramelton man at Transplant Games
RAMELTON man Kieran Murray has won his second Gold medal at the 8th European Transplant & Dialysis Games in Krakow, Poland.
Donegal cancer support groups to attend national conference
CANCER support groups from Donegal will attend the Irish Cancer Society’s National Conference for Cancer Survivorship which takes place in Dublin next month.
Donegal men doing well at Transplant Games
TWO Donegal men are representing the county well at the European Transplant Games which got underway in Krakow on Sunday.
Musicians and perfomers unite for Gaza fund-raiser in Ramelton
AN event bringing together some of Donegal’s best known performers and musicians will be held in Ramelton on Wednesday to raise funds and express solidarity for the people of Gaza.
Donegal students to benefit from new NUI Galway support services
AS students across Donegal prepare to get their Leaving Cert results this week, those planning to go on to study at NUI Galway will be supported through a new online Q&A service and telephone hotline.
Donegal tops counties most in debt
DONEGAL is the second most indebted county in Ireland, with an average debt of €26,311, according to the most recent figures from Stubbs Gazette.