THE last ferry to Arranmore island on Friday evening will be running much later than usual this week as it awaits the return of the island footballers
1990: Naomh Columba end twelve year jinx
THE Donegal News headline read “Naomh Columba end twelve year jinx” and said that the Glen men came to Ballybofey on a mission back in 1990.
Zoe Green and U17s ready for UEFA European qualifiers
Dave Bell will lead the Republic of Ireland Women’s Under 17s into the UEFA European Championship Qualifiers in Turkey this week with high hopes.
Very mixed emotions of late have left me feeling blue
This week I wanted to talk about a couple things that have happened over the past number of weeks which has left me feeling a little blue
Nothing prepares you for life in Sudan – Sr Kathleen
ON many Monday mornings over the past four years, Letterkenny nun Sr Kathleen MacLennan used to watch on sadly as students came to school nearly too hungry to learn. A Loreto sister, Sr Kathleen is principal teacher at a school in Rumbek, South Sudan, the world’s youngest country. “They were coming in, and they were […]
Scintillating start for Raphoe first XI in Belfast
Raphoe got their Premier League campaign off to a scintillating start on Saturday past with a hard fought 3-1 win away to Belfast Harlequins
Olympian Eoin Rheinisch set for Crana Fest
Three time Irish Olympian Eoin Rheinisch says he ‘can’t wait’ to get to Buncrana next weekend and experience the buzz of Crana Fest for the first time
Donegal League Oscar Traynor squad for 2015/16 season
Donegal Junior League team manager Brian Dorrian has named his final Oscar Traynor panel for the coming season.
Falcarragh’s hidden horticultural jewel ‘revealed’
ONE of Ireland’s best kept horticultural secrets is featured in the latest edition of the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society magazine, The Garden
GAA fixtures forum favours less club games
A major revamp of the All County League structures could be on the cards following a fixtures forum on Monday night