Court hears that 65-year-old was selling daffodils for the Irish Cancer Society since 2013 but was keeping the money for herself
Letterkenny St Patrick’s Day parade cancelled
It’s the first time that we’ve had to cancel the Letterkenny St Patrick’s Day parade since 2001, which was cancelled due to the Foot and Mouth disease
Outpatient appointments going ahead as usual at LUH
Outpatient, X-ray and other scheduled appointments and procedures are going ahead as usual at Letterkenny University Hospital today.
Disparity of fees placing unsustainable cost pressures
The analysis, undertaken by Nursing Homes Ireland, shows that the 14 private and voluntary nursing homes receive an average Fair Deal fee of €885
Raphoe Diocese updating clerical abuse details
The review, undertaken by The National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church stated that four local priests were convicted and jailed
An artist exhibits his ‘unedited’ view of Donegal
Over the course of the past eight months he has explored the hidden byways of Donegal searching for perfect views to set up the canvas and paint.
Traveller seeks to make history in Seanad election
Irish Traveller Woman is challenging inequalities in society, not just in the Traveller community but for all that suffer marginalisation.
Caolan Ward hitting all the right targets for Donegal
Yesterday afternoon was one of Ward’s finest hours in the green and gold jersey and he capped a superb individual performance with the opening goal
Two FF Seanad hopefuls set on collision course
Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill and former TD Niall Blaney are both planning to run for the agricultural panel in forthcoming elections to the upper house
Memorial to be unveiled at new Leck cemetery
‘New’ Leck cemetery is more than 120 years old and was initially purchased by the Letterkenny Town Commissioners as a non-denominational cemetery