Valued at €25,000 the new Stations of the Cross, which were unveiled this week, have been donated to the Church of the Irish Martyrs.
Christy told to ‘pipe down’ at GAA HQ but he’ll be back
Piper says he’s heading towards sixty and he’s not trying to upset anyone at Croke Park following heated exchange ahead of last week’s Dublin game
Father and daughter hit by mental illness
Mother appeals for understanding and says help is available for family members and carers of people living with mental health issues
All change: Swapping city living for country life
What started as a tiny market stall for ‘the craic’ has snowballed and today An Panc Patisserie is the proud supplier of seven different coffee shops
Donegal photographer to exhibit work in Florida
THE flights are booked and the passport’s in date but Iggy the dog is staying behind as Donegal photographer prepares for debut exhibit in Florida
Recalling the Letterkennny to Burtonport railway line
There was a painful poignancy to the last goodbye from a 12 year old girl to her older brothers that can still be heard in her voice today 92 years on
Mystery man was a chef, hotelier and inventor
Mystery surrounding the identity of the man whose inscription was discovered on the wall of one of Scotland’s most prestigious hotels has been solved
How ‘Transfer Thomas’ beat the five-seat rule
With Independent Thomas Pringle sitting on less than half (0.43) of a quota things didn’t look promising for the Killybegs based outgoing TD.
Root of Cope’s defeat lay in Dungloe area
“THE people of Dungloe didn’t vote to keep a TD in the town. The people of the Rosses voted to close the TDs office – plain and simple”
Felled trees changes face of popular beauty spot
COILLTE has undertaken a large tree-felling operation in Bonny Glen, one of Donegal’s most popular recreation spots.