A RAMELTON man described as Donegal’s ‘number one drugs supplier’ has been granted bail in Northern Ireland.
Public invite to special Armistice Day event
DONEGAL County Museum is holding an Armistice Day event on Friday, November 11, to mark the signing of the truce between the Germans and the Allies.
Letterkenny woman attacked in her own home
GARDAÍ have confirmed they are investigating an incident in which a woman was sexually assaulted in her Letterkenny home last weekend.
From the Murder Hole to the Skull House this Halloween
WITH Halloween just around the corner, there’s no shortage of places in Donegal which have significantly spooky names.
Former meat plant owner ‘secures’ building
THE former owner of a Lifford meat plant has ‘secured’ the premises and plans to re-start production at the facility which once employed over sixty.
My road trips to Milford and Zeminar
As I stood back stage with Donal Walsh’s mum, Elma, I felt the familiar flutter of nervous energy bounce around my insides as the MC called my name.
New appeal for Caolan after €155,000 medical bill
A KILLYGORDON family have made another desperate appeal for help, having been left with an ‘initial’ $170,000 (€155,000) medical bill after their little son received a life saving operation in America.
Hundreds turn out for Donal Reid book launch
MORE than 300 people packed into the Abbey Hotel, Donegal town, on Saturday night for the launch of the autography of former Donegal senior footballer, Donal Reid.
Convoy artist brings ‘Local Legends’ to life
A YOUNG Convoy artist has burned images of local mythological legends on to old chairs in order to promote Ireland’s culture of storytelling.
Altan singer adds her voice to oyster farm campaign
WORLD famous musician, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, has added her voice to objectors of oyster farm plans in west Donegal.