LATER this week one of Letterkenny’s most popular cafes, Cafe Blend, will close its doors.
Justice for Mary campaign gains momentum
“This will be the main focus of my life, until it is resolved.”
Resting in Annagry after 101-mile run
AN Annagry man went for a 101-mile run in the Sierra Nevada mountains last weekend.
Council deficit of €14.3m remains a ‘serious matter’
DONEGAL County Council’s annual revenue deficit fell last year but it remains a ‘serious matter’ for the Council to address.
Heart attack victim thanks golfers for saving his life
A MAN who nearly died after he suffered a cardiac arrest during a game of golf last week has praised his fellow golfers for saving his life.
Major losses at Donegal sports centres
TWO of Donegal’s best known leisure facilities – both heavily financed by Donegal County Council – are running at a substantial loss, new figures show
Some of the world’s top surgeons to gather in Donegal
MANY of the world’s top surgeons will gather in Donegal next week to describe new advances in the management of Emergency Surgery
Donegal ‘soldiering on’ ahead of Cork clash
DONEGAL manager Rory Gallagher says his team are ‘soldiering on’ as they turn their attention to facing Cork in the Round 4B qualifiers on Saturday week.
Pringle hits out at Minister for Health over LK clinic
“Minister Harris publicly supporting this new venture is a declaration of FG’s support for the takeover of our health services by private business.”
Donegal minors provide all the joy on Ulster final day
DONEGAL supporters made their way to Clones in search of a rare double on Sunday with the county’s minor and senior footballers in Ulster final action