A SPOKESMAN for the ISPCA has described as a “crisis” the increasing number of horses and ponies being abandoned and neglected in Donegal.
Friends of Donegal suicide victim raise over €14,000 for Living Links
A FUNDRAISER in memory of a young Donegal town man who died by suicide has raised more than €14,000 to date.
The ‘old’ leading the blind from South Pole to North Pole
TWO Donegal men, one of whom is blind, will embark on an arduous charity tandem cycle next week from the South Pole all the way up to the North Pole.
Donegal has unquestionably the richest scenery in the whole of Ireland – Rough Guide
DONEGAL should see a sharp increase in visitors soon, thanks to last weeks publication of one of the biggest selling travel guide-books in the world – The Rough Guide to Ireland.
Four Masters and Sean MacCumhaills to lock horns
THE big task for Brendan Dunleavy and Sean MacCumhaills this Sunday is repeating the trick.
Donegal gardai working alongside PSNI for G8 Summit
GARDAI are working with their colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to address any policing or security issues that may arise prior to or during this month’s G8 Summit in Fermanagh.
Deadline looming for Donegal secondary schools wildlife initiative
THE deadline is this Friday, June 7, for the receipt of expressions of interest from secondary schools who wish to take part in a wildlife initiative in Donegal.
Kilcar v Glenswilly the centerpiece of club championship weekend
MICHAEL Murphy and Patrick McBrearty go head-to-head in a battle of Donegal’s sharpshooters in Towney on Sunday.
Vodafone apologises for poor Donegal mobile broadband coverage
A SPOKESPERSON for Vodafone has apologised to its mobile broadband customers in Donegal for the poor coverage they have been receiving in recent weeks.
GAA match delayed to allow helicopter land on pitch
YESTERDAY’S Division One reserve clash between Naomh Conaill and St Michael’s in Glenties was halted after a search and rescue helicopter landed on the pitch.