ONE of the oldest buildings in Letterkenny has recently undergone a major face-lift to mirror the phenomenal growth of the town over the past few decades
Team Sky’s Philip Deignan to lead cycle around Letterkenny this weekend
LETTERKENNY cyclist Philip Deignan is back home in Donegal this week for a well earned rest after an excellent year at WorldTour level with Team Sky.
Open and frank discussion follows bust-up in Donegal cross-country race
AN ‘open and frank discussion’ was held into the events surrounding the recent Donegal Senior Cross Country Championships at a meeting of the Donegal Athletics Board on Monday night.
‘Unsavoury’ incidents during Donegal senior X-Country race to be investigated
A number of ‘unsavoury’ incidents during the men’s senior race at last weekend’s Donegal Senior Cross Country Championships are set to be discussed at next Monday’s meeting of the Donegal Athletics Board.
Naomh Conaill ‘seek justice’ in Croke Park
NAOMH Conaill officials will be looking for ‘justice’ when they travel to GAA headquarters later this evening.
FAI to meet over alleged racist incident
Representatives from both Letterkenny Rovers and Cockhill Celtic are to attend a Football Association of Ireland (FAI) hearing on Wednesday next, November 12, in Dublin, it has emerged.
Cockhill Celtic drawn away to Tramore Athletic in Intermediate Cup
COCKHILL Celtic must travel to Cork to play Tramore Athletic in the Third round of this season’s FAI Intermediate Cup.
Donegal SFC final finally gets the go ahead tomorrow as Naomh Conaill appeal fails
THE Donegal SFC final meeting between reigning champions Glenswilly and neighbours St Eunan’s will go ahead as planned on Sunday afternoon, throw-in 4pm.
Naomh Conaill await time and venue for appeal
THE Naomh Conaill club in Glenties are hopeful that their appeal to Ulster over a decision by the Donegal Competition Control Committee to award Glenswilly the game in last weekend’s County Senior Semi Final will he heard tonight.
Rory Kavanagh aiming for sixth Dr Maguire winners medal
RORY Kavanagh has played in two All-Ireland finals, winning one, and he has picked up three Anglo-Celt medals, but he is still gunning for a sixth Dr Maguire winners medal with his club St Eunan’s on Sunday afternoon.