While the brothers kept in contact over the years through regular letters and Christmas cards they had never seen one another in more than 56 years.
Optum Ireland launches health care scholarships
The Optum sponsorship scheme will provide valuable information on healthcare courses and career pathways in the region
Three Donegal designers in national awards
Three young Donegal designers made their way to Galway today for the finals of the Irish Fashion Innovation Awards. Niamh Porter, Raphoe, Amy Devlin, Convoy and Helen Murray, Dunfanaghy qualified as finalists in this year’s Student Designer of the Year 2018 category, which is sponsored by the Local Enterprise Office in Galway. The […]
Young footballers reach new heights at Donegal club
The idea for ‘High Achievers’ came to Patrick and Gerard while they were watching a Donegal game on television one Sunday afternoon.
Three new health centers for Donegal
The HSE wishes to announce that new Primary Care Centres at Donegal Town and Dunfanaghy are being progressed through Public Private Partnerships. A new Primary Care Centre has also been approved for Burtonport. This will be provided by a lease agreement at a newly refurbished sate of the art building at the pier. A […]
Information sought over sudden death of man
Gardaí were called to the scene of a single vehicle collision on the Slab Road shortly before midnight on March 17. No one was present at the scene.
Slab Road to remain closed following ‘incident’
THE Slab Road outside Burnfoot will remain closed for at this least this morning following what is being described as ‘an incident’. There are no further details at this time and diversions remain in place via Burnfoot.
Letterkenny house prices up by six per-cent
HOUSE prices in Letterkenny and the surrounding areas have risen by six per-cent in the last 12 months, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The latest figures show that the average house price in the Letterkenny Eircode district, which covers areas like Gaoth Dobhair, Falcarragh and Dunfanaghy, is €125,000. […]
Promoting sustainable access to Errigal Mountain through ASCENT
Promoting sustainable access to uplands and natural environments is what the ASCENT project is looking to achieve and this 3 year environmental project is now reaching its midway point. The project which links seven areas of natural beauty in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Finland, Iceland and Norway is focusing on sites that are facing […]