Blueway project for Rivers Finn and Foyle should be considered says Cllr


THE possible development of a Blueway along the Finn and Foyle waterways is to be explored by Donegal County Council with one local councillor saying the benefits for business and local tourism would be huge. Cllr. Patrick McGowan wants a co-ordinated plan put together to look at the potential for a Blueway along the two […]


Leading home care provider to host recruitment days


ONE OF Ireland’s leading providers of home care services is hosting recruitment days in Letterkenny and Falcarragh. With a mission to recruit 1,000 new professional caregivers, local events are part of a national drive and will take place over four days next week. Open Days will take place in Riverfront House, Second Floor, Pearse Road, […]


Water supply successfully restored in Ballyraine


Uisce Éireann and Donegal County Council have successfully completed repairs to a burst water main in Ballyraine, Letterkenny. Uisce Éireann working in partnership with Donegal County Council confirmed that water has been successfully restored to the majority of homes and businesses in Ashlawn, An Garran, Orchard Grove, Ballyraine and surrounding areas. The remaining properties can […]


Fr Shaun to celebrate Mass in Letterkenny


NEWLY ordained Fr Shaun Doherty is to celebrate Mass in Letterkenny for the first time this month. Fr Doherty will celebrate Mass in St Eunan’s Cathedral on Monday, August 14, at 7pm for the Vigil Mass of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. After the ceremony, Fr Doherty will give his first […]


Healthcare union issues stark warning ahead of winter


By Emma Ryan A HEALTHCARE union has issued a stark warning ahead of winter as almost 300 patients were on trolleys at Letterkenny University Hospital during July. At Letterkenny University Hospital, 272 patients were on trolleys in July – that figure was down compared to last year when 360 patients were on trolleys. Advertisement As of Friday, […]


Businesses urged to apply for support after flooding


By Róise Collins SMALL businesses affected by the recent flash flooding in east Donegal are being urged to apply for flooding relief funds, as only two enquiries have been made so far. The Emergency Humanitarian Support Scheme, which is to be distributed by the Irish Red Cross, was announced last week to provide support to […]


Big summer musical returns to the Balor stage


By Róise Collins This week The Balor’s big summer musical returned to the stage for the first time in four years. Manager at the Balor Theatre, Conor Malone said the summer musicals have always been a yearly fixture in their calendar that has unfortunately been in hiatus since the emerging of the Covid -19 pandemic. […]


House prices on the rise


THE average price of a house in Donegal is €170,000, according to new figures. The State’s Property Price Register reveals that the typical price of a home was up €28,000 in the second quarter of this year compared with the same period last year. The median, or typical price, is now €318,000, according to data technology company […]


Inishowen author is nominated for the Booker Prize


INISHOWEN man, Paul Lynch is one of four Irish nominees for this year’s prestigious Booker Prize. ‘Prophet Song’ by the Carndonagh raised international award-winning author is described as “harrowing and dystopian”. It is due to be published on August 24. Lynch was born in Limerick and grew up in Inishowen. He now lives in Dublin. […]