Adjourned council meeting to go ahead this morning


A meeting of Donegal C0unty Council which has been repeatedly adjourned looks set to go ahead this morning. The monthly meeting, which was originally scheduled for January 31, has been postponed on a number of occasions due to disruption largely caused by Councillor Frank McBrearty. Councillor McBrearty is not in attendance this morning and elected […]


Donegal’s gay walking group aims to tackle isolation


A new walking group has been set up aimed at providing a social outlet for Donegal’s gay community. The project has been established by Julian Cunningham who now lives in Milford after spending 20 years in London. He put the wheels in motion in June after realising there were few, if any, such social mechanisms […]


Donegal man to lead this year’s Pittsburgh parade


DONEGAL man Pete Shovlin has been made Grand Marshall of the Pittsburgh St Patrick’s Day Parade. Mr Shovlin (90) was born in Liskerraghan, located outside Ardara. He emigrated to London as a young man and married here before moving to Pittsburg. He met his late wife Sheila Sweeney at the Shamrock Irish Dance Hall in […]


A Belgian in Donegal: Gaetan Frys retires from SIOEN


SIOEN Ireland, or Garméidí Teo as it is better known locally, based in the heart of the Gaoth Dobhair Industrial Estate, will bid a fond farewell to one of its longest serving employees who will retire after 38 years working with the business. Gaetan Frys steps down as general manager on Monday, his 67th birthday. […]


Way cleared for major extension to St Eunan’s College


THE educational needs of teenagers in the Letterkenny area has received a significant boost with the news that the long-awaited plan to extend St Eunan’s College has been given the go-ahead by Donegal County Council. A letter was sent to the school on Monday confirming formal approval to move to the design and tender stage […]


Letterkenny man planning month-long St Patrick’s party


A month of St Patrick’s Day events are to be held in Islington to mark Letterkenny man Troy Gallagher’s historic year as mayor. Islington Council has partnered with the London Irish Centre to compile the programme aimed at showcasing the area’s rich links to Ireland and to Donegal. The London borough has one of the […]


Donegal in for a 12 hour battering at hands of Eunice


DONEGAL is set to be hit with heavy sleet and snow leading to blizzard-like conditions in parts with treacherous driving conditions from 3am to 3pm tomorrow. That is the warning this afternoon from Donegal County Council. “Strong winds from Storm Eunice will be accompanied by heavy rain and snow which will bring challenging conditions across […]


Storm Eunice forces closure of Donegal’s schools


SCHOOLS in Donegal will stay closed tomorrow as a result of the predicted inclement weather. The Department of Education is advising that schools in counties where Status Red and Status Orange warnings are in place should not open. “Remote teaching and learning should commence where possible, in line with schools’ remote teaching and learning plans,” […]


Storm warnings issued as Eunice bears down on Ireland


MET Éireann has issued a red wind warning for Storm Eunice for Cork and Kerry with an orange snow warning in place for Donegal Along with the extremely strong and damaging winds, Storm Eunice will also bring spells of heavy rain and snow leading to challenging and disruptive travel conditions, Met Éireann meteorologist Gerry Murphy […]


Letterkenny filmmaker’s new movie released this Friday


A new movie by Letterkenny filmmaker Gerard Lough hits Irish cinemas this Friday. Set across a number of locations thriller ‘Spears’ follows a private investigator from Ireland to Florence as he tries to track down a woman who mysteriously vanished there. Meanwhile in London a dissident republican does an arms deal with a new seller he […]