A Letterkenny priest has urged young people to be kind to one another in difficult times. Monsignor Kevin Gillespie made his comments at the Requiem Mass in St. Eunan’s Cathedral on Wednesday of Fionn McLaughlin, 7 Raymoghey Heights, Manorcunningham, who died suddenly last weekend. Chief Celebrant, Mgr Gillespie was joined by con-celebrants Fr Martin Cunnigham, […]
“We were careful not to risk taking just one seat”
By Dionne Meehan SINN FÉIN’S Pearse Doherty has praised the performance of his fellow party member Cllr Noel Jordan despite losing out on one of the five seats in the Donegal constituency at the weekend. Similar to their strategy in 2016, Sinn Féin selected three candidates to contest this year’s general election. Advertisement Cllr Noel […]
McConalogue overcomes online abuse to take final seat
by Evelyn Cullen FIANNA Fáil’s Charlie McConalogue has said that he is grateful to the people who voted for him and is relieved to have retained his seat in the Dáil so that he can continue his work for the people of Donegal, despite heavy online abuse he said was targeted against him during his […]
Parenting column: Thankfully our Elf on the Shelf seems the sensible type
By Louise Flanagan It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Between the recent switching on of the town lights and the much anticipated Toy Show this weekend, I’m finally feeling the Christmas spirit. It’ll be lovely to snuggle up with the kids to watch it. The Toy Show is a fabulous annual tradition that […]
Birthday celebrations as Annie O’Donnell turns 103
THERE were celebrations in Gaoth Dobhair last Wednesday when Annie (Winnie) O’Donnell, Knockastolar, Bunbeg celebrated her 103rd birthday. A very well known and popular lady, Annie was inundated with birthday wishes by her many friends and family members. She was born in Culacrick, Annagry on December 4, 1921. Her mother, Winnie (Neddie Shorcha Óg) Boyle […]
Count 9: Who’s in, out and still in contention?
Results of Count 9: who’s in, who’s out and who’s still in contention? At 16:35 on Sunday, two seats have been taken by two Sinn Fein candidates Pearse Doherty and Padraig MacLochlainn, with three still to play for. Pat the Cope Gallagher has 10,680 votes and is still strongest to take the third seat, however […]
Will Padraig MacLochlainn get elected on the 2nd count?
It’s possible he will, but of course also possible that he won’t. Here’s why. Pearse Doherty was elected on the first count with 18,898 votes, which put him 6,127 over the quota of 12,771. That surplus of 6,127 is now being distributed, most of which is sure to go to Padraig MacLochlainn. Advertisement Padraig MacLochlainn […]
General Election: ‘No pact with Pat the Cope’ – Mary T.
By Evelyn Cullen Speaking about the now infamous ‘pact’ between Aontu’s Mary T Sweeney and Fianna Fail’s Pat the Cope Gallagher, speculation about which circulated after a photo was published of them together in Dunfanaghy during the election campaign, Ms. Sweeney repudiated any such alliance. “There is, nor ever was any such pact” she added […]
New book celebrates 50 years of Glenree Sports Club
by Evelyn Cullen Mr John Cronin, the president of Athletics Ireland was one distinguished guest among many, who attended the launch of the book Glenree Sports Club: 50 years, at the Carrigart hotel on Saturday afternoon last. “It’s a great privilege to stand here today as President of Athletics Ireland and proud member of Glenree […]
International writers seek inspiration in Gaoth Dobhair
FROM New Delhi to New York, Paris to Zagreb – writers from far flung places gathered at Teac Jack in Gaoth Dobhair this week for a special international retreat. One of several such events organised by award-winning Ireland Writing Retreat each year, the week comprised workshops on subjects as varied as story arc, character development, […]