BY SEÁN P. FEENY LAST weekend a Donegal born boxer won his second professional fight in as many weeks and he is already preparing for his third which takes place next Saturday, March 23. On Friday night Joe Duffy beat his opponent Paul Morby with a second round stoppage in the Coronet Centre at Elephant […]
First Letterkenny heritage magazine launched
ON MONDAY night guest of honour May McClintock launched Issue 1 of By The Way, a magazine aimed at publicising the Cathedral town in a positive light and creating awareness of the work the heritage group does.
Creeslough’s Catherine is elected vice president of NUIG Student Union
A YOUNG Creeslough woman HAS been successfully elected as the new vice-president of the NUI Galway student Union.
Satirical website Donegal Dollop celebrates first birthday
A DONEGAL based satirical website this week celebrated its first anniversary with a revamp and official launch of its new online home.
Trad Rock with Sontas this St Patrick’s Weekend
NORTHWEST trad rock group Sontas are coming to Letterkenny this weekend for a special St Patrick’s Weekend performance at An Grianán Theatre.
Killybegs port is now without a tug
THE problems of vessel management at Killybegs took a turn for the worse today, Tuesday, March 12, with the announcement by Sinbad Marine Services Ltd that the port is now without a tug.
Free film festival at Regional Cultural Centre
THE Regional Cultural Centre (RCC), Letterkenny, is participating in the Foyle Film Festival Inter Cultural and Anti-Racism Programme once again from March 21 to 23.
Next fundraiser for Féile Carraig on Easter Sunday
THE next fundraiser for this year’s Féile Carraig Arts & Culture will take place at Teach Mickey Bans on Easter Sunday, March 31, from 2pm.
Bundoran turns green with activities for St Patrick’s Day
A GROUP of visiting students from the Athenian School in Danville, California will be among the participants in the annual Bundoran St Patrick’s Day Parade this Sunday at 3.30pm.
Donegal’s Joe Duffy goes from the Octagon into the Ring
ON Friday night a London-based Irish boxer with strong roots in West Donegal won his second ever pro-fight within seven days at The Coronet in Elephant and Castle, South London to really kick off an already promising career.