by Jerome Hughes PATIENTS are at risk and staff face being overwhelmed by a recruitment freeze affecting clerical and administration workers at Letterkenny University Hospital. That was the key message from more than 100 LUH staff who staged a protest outside the hospital earlier this week during their lunch break. Advertisement Ann-Marie Boyle, who works […]
Council urged to ensure fire hydrants are ‘fit for purpose’
By Dionne Meehan LETTERKENNY Fire Service has been called on to ensure fire hydrants are “fit for purpose” after the response to a blaze in the town on Sunday caused concern. At about 9.35pm on Sunday evening Letterkenny Fire Brigade was alerted to a fire in a two-storey semi-detached house at Meadow Bank. Advertisement Cllr Gerry McMonagle […]
First Christmas tree excitement for little Luke
by Jerome Hughes TODDLER Luke Smyth was beside himself with excitement as his proud grandparents Maureen and Colin brought him on his first ever trip to buy a Christmas tree. The family travelled from their Altnagelvin home to ‘McKean’s Christmas Trees’ in Termonbacca, located on the Derry-Donegal border. Advertisement “Our wee 22-month-old grandson, Luke, adds […]
Councillor wants speed vans operating at night
By Diarmaid Doherty A call has been made for speed vans to operate at night time in an effort to cut down on the number of accidents and collisions on the county’s roads. Donegal councillor Michael McMahon has claimed that statistics now indicate a growing number of accidents between 12 midnight and 6 o’clock in […]
‘A beautiful meteor’ – parents pay tribute to Róise Quinn
by Louise Doyle LIGHT dances across the faces of Róise Quinn’s parents when they speak of her. Cathal Quinn and Rachel MacNamara, from New Mills, have been remembering their beautiful daughter who passed away peacefully at Letterkenny University Hospital surrounded by her family on March 22 last year, aged just 22. Advertisement An adored sister, […]
From America to the Abbey for a fairytale come true
THAT morning before Christmas, Siobhan McCann was in America. That evening she was in the Abbey Hotel in Donegal Town. The Letterkenny woman was coming home for Christmas in 2009. Advertisement The College Farm Road native had emigrated to Boston over a decade before in 1997. Jet-lagged when she arrived into Letterkenny, her family were […]
Drivers flashing lights before checkpoints ‘doing more harm than good’
By Diarmaid Doherty A senior Garda has hit out at the practice of motorists flashing their lights to warn other road users of a Garda checkpoint or speed van up ahead. Chief Superintendent Aidan Glackin said all road users have a collective responsibility to ensure that our roads are safe. Advertisement But he said the […]
Gardaí investigating after body found in Ramelton
AN investigation has been launched after a man’s body was found in Ramelton. The man’s body was discovered today, Thursday, December 7. A Garda spokesperson confirmed the coroner has been informed of the find. Advertisement A post-mortem on the body will then decide the direction the Garda investigation will take. The Garda spokesperson said “Gardaí […]
Downings man loses out on game show
By Dionne Meehan DOWNINGS man Eric Roberts has unfortunately been eliminated from ‘Squid Game-The Challenge’ losing out on a whopping $4.56 million. The show, which is based off Netflix’s most-watched series ‘Squid Game’, was recorded in London earlier this year. Advertisement With thousands of viewers tuning in to see how Eric progressed in the show, the […]
‘Letterkenny Legends’ prove they have the right stuff for Germany’s most demanding obstacle course
By Conor Sharkey A team of five hardy Letterkenny natives have braved the winter chill to complete Germany’s most brutal assault course. ‘Getting Tough The Race’ covers 24 kilometres of terrain with around 150 obstacles standing in the way of those who choose to face the challenge. Advertisement This year attracted approximately 3,500 participants from […]