Oileán na Marbh service – a day of love and healing
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By Eoin McGarvey HUNDREDS of stillborn and unbaptised babies, together with several unidentified sailors were remembered at an interdenominational service on the seashore at the Carrickfin boat strand on Sunday afternoon. Oileán na Marbh is a small island just yards from the shore at the boat strand, accessible by foot at low tide. Relatives and […]


The death of the traditional wake
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Eamonn Coyle looks back on a time when wakes and funerals bound a community together. I GREW up in the townland of Bun-a Leaca, Gaoth Dobhair, in the 1970s and 1980s. My first memory of a major national and international event is Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972. That event led to 14 unnecessary wakes and […]


Over €700,000 announced for recreational projects and walks in Donegal 


EIGHTEEN outdoor recreation projects and walks across Donegal are to benefit from over €700,000 in funding announced this morning. The allocation of €706,041 for Donegal is part of a nationwide allocation of €8.7 million for 221 recreational-based projects through the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS). Amongst the recreational projects for County Donegal is the Dungloe […]


Hiroshima Nagasaki 80th year commemorative event in Letterkenny
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A SMALL potent event took place in Letterkenny on Saturday morning last, to mark the 80th year since the dropping of two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Approximately, 546,000 people were killed in a horrific way. Some former members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament group of the 1980s marked the occasion at […]


Annual walk this weekend in memory of Patrick McIntyre


The annual Patrick McIntyre Memorial Walk will be held this Saturday, August 16 in aid of the Donegal Hospice. People taking part in the walk are asked to assemble at Muckish Sand and Gravel. Registration is from 10.30am, leaving at 11am. Advertisement The walk is approximately 10k and goes along the old railway line. Everyone […]