“The new cafés will allow people from the more rural areas of Donegal to have a space to support their well-being over a cup of tea, chat and a laugh.
Former Garda in Morris Tribunal awarded Scott Medal
He was among 15 serving and retired members of An Garda Síochána who were formally recognised for their bravery in rescuing a kidnapped businessman.
Bundoran RNLI comes to the aid of a family
The inshore lifeboat was launched 4.09pm following a report from the Irish Coast Guard that three people had got into difficulty in a rip current.
Woman using diabetes ‘diaversary’ to fund cure research
A LETTERKENNY woman who was diagnosed with diabetes 40 years ago this week is using her ‘diaversary’ to raise money to help fund research to find a cure.
Scoil Cholmcille has one foot in new building
A 14-year wait for a new building is almost at an end for Letterkenny’s Scoil Cholmcille.
Grandmother’s knitting needles craft an inspiration
A pair of knitting needles gifted by her grandmother has inspired a Letterkenny woman to start her own crafting business.
Growing concern about Lough Swilly’s water quality
“The situation cannot continue as it is – the more I learn the more I am disturbed about the neglect of water quality in beautiful Lough Swilly.
No plans for public toilets at retail park
The retail park is one of the main shopping areas in the town attracting hundreds of people daily, however, there are currently no public toilets.
Call to speed up roadworks
Councillor Donal Kelly urged the council to speed up the roadworks on the main road coming into Letterkenny.
Vital requirements to end nightmare for Mica families
“People’s homes have effectively been stolen from them by successive government’s failure to enforce proper regulations in the construction industry.”