Finn Harps shareholders have been told that the club needs to raise €48,000 in the next six weeks in order for the club to have its 2012 licence application processed.
End of free parking at multi-storey
THE owners of a huge multi-storey car park in the heart of Letterkenny began charging for the facility on Wednesday.
Donegal begin defence of Ulster title with trip to Cavan
Ulster Champions Donegal will begin the defence of their 2011 title with a tough preliminary round clash away to Cavan. Should Donegal get over the Breffni men, they will then have a mouth-watering encounter with Derry.
Illegal fireworks crackdown
GARDAI in Donegal have warned anyone found supplying or selling ‘heavy duty’ illegal fireworks in the run up to Halloween will be met with the full rigours of the law. Inspector Kevin Gatley has warned that a targeted garda operation will be put in place over the coming weeks against the trade of illegal fireworks, […]
Youth stabbed four times
By C.J.McGinley
AN 18-year-old man who came close to losing his life after was stabbed four times with a ten inch kitchen knife was in a ‘stable’ condition in hospital yesterday.
By C.J.McGinley
AN 18-year-old man who came close to losing his life after was stabbed four times with a ten inch kitchen knife was in a ‘stable’ condition in hospital yesterday.
Man (31) beaten and clothing torn off in Letterkenny
By C.J.McGinley
A 31-years-old Belfast man was dragged into an alleyway and beaten during an assault in Letterkenny at the weekend, gardai have confirmed.
Gardai investigate Letterkenny fire
By C.J.McGinley
GARDAI are investigating CCTV after a suspected arson attack in Letterkenny in the early hours of Friday morning. A skip full of rubbish was set alight on the town’s Main Street close to Blake’s Bar.
Moves to stimulate Donegal’s ‘sleeping giant’
A MAJOR initiative to develop the economic potential of the creative industries and cultural tourism sectors in Donegal is to take place early next month.
Soldiers deaths in Lebanon 'could and should have been avoided'
By C.J.McGinley
THE Letterkenny-based brother of one of three Irish soldiers killed in controversial circumstances in the Lebanon twenty two years ago has welcomed an independent report stating their deaths ‘could and should have been avoided’.
Young doctor critical after car crash
A young trainee doctor is in a critical condition at Letterkenny General Hospital after an horrific single vehicle accident this morning (Tuesday).