Verrucas are such pesky things to deal with. What’s more, they seem to be very common among children. People don’t really talk about them, given that verrucas are hidden away on the soles of their little feet, but they are rife among children. It’s a battle we’re fighting in my own house at the moment. […]
The Third Degree: Guiding others to achieve their goals
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Anne McHugh is proud of the role which the Donegal Education and Training Board (ETB) plays in the lives of so many in our communities. The Ballyshannon native tells us of the challenges of being Chief Executive – a role that is busy and complex, but one that she loves. Hi Anne, thanks for doing this interview. […]
Have you got your Golden Ticket yet?
Letterkenny Musical Society production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory promises to be something very special
Meehan criticises HSE over cancer treatment timeframe
By Paul McElwee LETTERKENNY University Hospital has been singled out by a local councillor as part of a wider criticism of cancer treatment waiting times in the HSE in the West and North West. Independent Cllr Declan Meehan, who represents Donegal on the Regional Health Forum, spoke after receiving the information on waiting times at […]
Joe’s book-signing event draws a great response
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By Paddy Walsh “Cad é mar atá tú?” – a greeting echoed more than once to the man who has undertaken an Irish language journey and written the book to prove it. It’s Saturday afternoon in the Letterkenny Shopping Centre and Joe McHugh is busy signing copies of that book in the Bookmark outlet. Advertisement […]
Dangerous to act on accused claims against co-accused
Dangerous to act on accused man’s claims against co-accused, jury told
Letterkenny legend Jerry the Giraffe returns to Main St
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By Róise Collins JERRY the Giraffe, the beloved motorised figure that once proudly stood in the window of Dillon’s supermarket, has returned to Letterkenny’s Main Street. This time, he’s found a new home at the popular Cottage Bar. Dillon’s was the town’s first supermarket and an institution in its own right, and so was Jerry, […]
Huge interest in this year’s Relay for Life
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by Paddy Walsh THE push is on for this year’s Relay for Life initiative as organisers look to attract more teams to join in this unique fundraising event. “We are open for registration and we’ve already signed up a couple of new teams to add to some of those who taken part in previous years,” […]
The Third Degree: Tracey Alexander
by Paul Bradley Ballybofey woman Tracey Alexander is the face of Alexander’s of Ballybofey. She tells us how she marries traditional and modern, how small businesses are being well supported locally, the need for a better traffic management system in the town and what makes a good friend. Advertisement Hi Tracey, thank you for doing this […]
Service users successful in transport campaign
DONEGAL Community Inclusion Training Service (DCITS) service users have been successful in a discriminatory transport charge campaign. DCITS is a HSE service for adults with an intellectual disability across the county of Donegal. Over the last few years DCITS Service Users have set up Advocacy Groups within their various hub locations across the county to […]










