A MANORCUNNINGHAM woman has been fined €450 and disqualified from keeping dogs for three years at Letterkenny District Court this week.
Councillor sent forward for trial
The charges relate to two alleged counts of assault on two separate men in February of last year.
Three Donegal RNLI volunteers presented with awards
“Many are motivated to volunteer for us by the pain of losing a loved one to the sea. They have converted that loss to make a difference.”
New appeal for Caolan after €155,000 medical bill
A KILLYGORDON family have made another desperate appeal for help, having been left with an ‘initial’ $170,000 (€155,000) medical bill after their little son received a life saving operation in America.
Hundreds turn out for Donal Reid book launch
MORE than 300 people packed into the Abbey Hotel, Donegal town, on Saturday night for the launch of the autography of former Donegal senior footballer, Donal Reid.
Naomh Conaill and St Eunan’s meet in minor decider
NAOMH Conaill minor manager John O’Malley says his side will not be motivated by revenge when they face St Eunan’s in the Division 1 Minor Championship Final in Convoy today.
DECLAN BONNER: You have to work hard to win in Donegal
We now have our Senior, Intermediate, and Junior champions and the one thing we can say for certain, is that if you want to win a championship in Donegal, you’ve got to be prepared to work very hard for it. There were one-point winning margins in the Junior and Senior deciders, while the Intermediate crown […]
Local optician sees retirement after forty six years
Long gone are the days when schoolchildren were given the option of pink or brown framed glasses – which put them off wearing glasses for life
Protest in Letterkenny tomorrow over Jobstown verdict
The guilty verdict has been branded as “disgusting” and a “political decision”.
Convoy artist brings ‘Local Legends’ to life
A YOUNG Convoy artist has burned images of local mythological legends on to old chairs in order to promote Ireland’s culture of storytelling.