A DONEGAL family bakery has just secured a multi-million euro contract which will bring their gluten free breads to up to 10,000 outlets in N America
Second man charged in connection with Letterkenny arson
A SECOND man has been remanded in custody in connection with a fire at an apartment and retail complex at Upper Main Street, Letterkenny on Thursday.
Olympian Sinéad Jennings is keen to set more goals
Today, Friday, Sinéad Jennings celebrates her fortieth birthday but most of the spotlight this week has been on her daughter Molly’s fourth birthday.
New Zealand flatworm quits Ramelton for Letterkenny
MANY Donegal people have headed down under to set up home in recent years, one of worst aliens to move in the opposite direction is the NZ flatworm
Gallagher’s Bakery to create seventy new jobs
With work on a €2.5 million expansion to their Cashel site due to get underway in the coming months, Gallagher’s Bakery is a remarkable success story
Apartments safely evacuated following Letterkenny fire
GARDAI in Letterkenny are investigating the cause of a fire which resulted in up to nine cars being burned out in an underground car park at Rosemount
Tax defaulters agree settlements in excess of 850k
The largest local settlement, €413,818, was made following a Revenue audit case and the underdeclaration of income tax
Donal Reid: Confessions of a Gaelic Footballer
‘Confessions of a Gaelic Footballer’, a book written by former Donegal senior footballer, Donal Reid, will be published next month.
‘Eunan’s hurlers bridge gap to win U16 A league title
ST Eunans hurlers beat the Buncrana team final by the narrowest of margins to win the U16 A League Cup in Burt on Thursday evening.
Tory island is showing signs of rejuvenation
The first ever Naíonra on the island is preparing to open its doors and plans afoot for youth clubs, recycling centre and massive clean-up