A DUBLIN singer who has been making a big name for himself over the past two years has just released his latest single and is looking forward to visiting his mother’s native Donegal as part of his busy summer schedule.
Goats Don’t Shave back with long-awaited third album
ONE of Donegal’s most famous musical exports, Goats Don’t Shave, have just released their long-awaited third album.
Martin and his horses Charlie and Tom keep old farming ways alive
A PART-TIME Donegal farmer is keep traditional means of farming alive on the outskirts of Letterkenny ploughing, planting and cutting his fields ‘the old way’.
Reggae celebration at Cabaret Craicéailte this weekend
TOP reggae band Bréag from Belfast, Dublin singer/songwriter Enda Reilly, and blues band MANA share the billing at this month’s Irish language Cabaret Craiceáilte in Hiúdaí Beag’s pub, AN Bun Beag, Gaoth Dobhair, tomorrow night (Saturday), April 26.
New St Vincent de Paul shop opens new shop in Letterkenny
WELL-KNOWN businessman and Everest summiteer Jason Black officially opened the new St Vincent de Paul shop in Letterkenny this afternoon.
Broadband for 78 locations in Donegal announced – Galligan
LABOUR’S Local Election candidate, Christy Galligan, has welcomed news that 78 rural communities in Donegal, including Churchill and Termon, are to get access to high-quality broadband for the first time.
Campaign steps up to save Lettermacaward Post Office
A NEWLY-formed committee will be meeting for the first time tonight (Friday), April 25, to decide on the next steps to retain post office services in Lettermacaward.
Belfast reggae band Bréag live in Donegal studio on Rónán Beo @3
BELFAST reggae/ska band Bréag will be live in studio on the show Rónán Beo @3 on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta today (Friday), 25 April, before their performance at the Cabaret Craiceáilte music night in Gaoth Dobhair on Saturday night.
West Donegal’s Rock agus Roam to feature on TG4 programme
TONIGHT (Friday), April 25, TG4’s current affairs programme Ar Fud na Tire takes a look at how a West Donegal company is bringing tourists to the Donegal Gaeltacht for outdoor adventure and culture experienced through the Irish language.
Easter egg thieves fail to wreck children’s day in Ballybofey
THIEVES stole dozens of small eggs that had been ‘hidden’ for an Easter game in Drumboe Woods