A DOOCHARY Country singer is about to release his very first EP featuring a collection of his favourite songs.
Popular adopted son of West Donegal Conall takes on a new challenge
A NEW lifestyle programme co-produced by a Falcarragh native and starring two well-known Irish language presenters hits our television screens this Thursday night.
Bundoran RNLI Lifeboat called to Mullaghmore incident
THE Bundoran RNLI lifeboat was tasked to an incident yesterday morning, Monday, March 18, in Mullaghmore, County Sligo.
Letterkenny duo Constant Supply are set to release album
DONEGAL duo Constant Supply have finally made their long-awaited return to the scene with their “darkly compelling” blend of rock, with their new single ‘Capo’.
West Donegal duo compile ‘Chords for Care’ for charity
TWO West Donegal school friends are currently compiling an album featuring talented young artists from around the North West to raise funds for Donegal Hospice and Letterkenny Oncology Unit.
Gaoth Dobhair’s human chain is the big winner
THOUSANDS of people flocked to St Patrick’s Day festivities around the county yesterday, but it was an event in aid of the battle against cancer that proved to be the big winner.
Arranmore Lifeboat comes to rescue of Fanad vessel
THE Arranmore Lifeboat called to the rescue of a Fanad crabber vessel yesterday afternoon making a twelve-hour round trip on St Patrick’s Day.
Beo national final in Letterkenny this weekend
THE national final of Beo will take place in the Regional Cultural Centre tonight (Friday), and it promises to be a great night of high jinx for the six finalists who are in with a chance to win €10,000 worth of prizes.
Support our Voice finalists Roisin and Shane
THIS Sunday evening two talented young singers from Donegal will go ‘Live’ for the first time on this year’s The Voice Of Ireland on RTÉ.
Record a song in Irish and win a massive RnaG competition with Rónán Beo @3
BANDS will battle it out for a chance to record an EP at Attica Audio in Termon, home of The Villagers, by recording a song in Irish for a new RnaG competition.