THE brother of a woman whose body was discovered on a Donegal beach more than a decade ago says he is pinning his hopes of finding out what happened her on a Garda whistleblower. Mary Reid’s remains were found on the shore at the Isle of Doagh on January 29 2003. The […]
New study on overuse injuries in Gaelic Football
If you’d like to help, please consider taking part in Rory’s study by visiting www.tinyurl.com/gaainjuries
Gibbons encouraged by St Eunan’s start to season
By Frank Craig Conor Gibbons says St. Eunan’s aren’t getting too carried away with their 100% start to the new season. The O’Donnell Park men made it four league victories from four last weekend with an away win in Dungloe. They are on the road once again this Sunday with Naomh Conaill, another one of […]
More information emerges about Donegal’s highest house
Known locally ‘Burdon’s House’ it was the highest house above sea level in Donegal. It was built by Paddy Rua McGlynn almost one hundred years ago.
Gardai remaining tight-lipped about sex offenders
GARDAI in Letterkenny cannot confirm reports that two sex offenders from Northern Ireland have reportedly registered as staying in Donegal. Officials are refusing to comment on whether or not James White (48) and Jason Lydiard (26) have been spotted in Letterkenny today. Advertisement Despite other media reports, Gardai have not confirmed to the Donegal […]
Donegal gunning for Buncrana Cup final spot
Brian McCabe hopes that home advantage will mean a good turnout for the Tir Chonaill youngsters.
Letterkenny man to be remembered at special event
“There was never a dull moment when he was around.”
Marty is the ‘Lynchpin’ of The Race
Marty Lynch is lighter, leaner, stronger and smarter. While the prospect of going for three-in-a-row next year is appealing, it’s not on the cards.
Daniel to lead ‘Big Tom’ tributes on Late Late
“This week, more than any, we have seen how the country scene in Ireland is part of the fabric of who we are,” Ryan Tubridy.