WHILE many of us celebrated St Patrick’s Day in our local towns and villages, ex Pats all around the globe also joined in the festivities celebrating their Irish heritage, reminiscing and longing for home.
EXCLUSIVE: Pressure On Women’s Refuge As Violence Rises
WOMEN and their children subjected to domestic violence are having to double up and share emergency accommodation in Letterkenny due to a sharp rise in demand over recent weeks.
Pringle calls for moratorium for on-shore wind farms
INDEPENDENT TD Thomas Pringle has called for a moratorium on on-shore wind farms until all other alternative energy sources have been explored.
Arcanadh launch long-awaited new album this weekend
RENOWNED Irish folk group Arcanadh are making a welcome return to the music scene appearing at An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny on Saturday to launch their latest album, Light from the Water.
Jason Quigley aims for ‘5 and 0’
JASON Quigley goes to another new venue on Friday night looking to make it 5 and 0 in his professional career.
Errigal College gets ready for big weekend of centenary celebrations
AS PART of Errigal College Letterkenny’s centenary celebrations there are three events taking place this weekend.
BREAKING NEWS: Armed gardai raid houses in Letterkenny
ARMED Gardai raided at a number of homes in Letterkenny on Wednesday as part of investigations into an upsurge in burglaries and the robbery and beating of a taxi-driver.
Gallery: Photographer captures beautiful Northern Lights from Crolly
A SEVERE solar storm reached the Earth yesterday, contributing to a display of the aurora boealis being visible across unexpected reaches of the southern hemisphere.
Traditional Donegal weaving company gets audience of millions
STUDIO Donegal is the only local company to feature in the spectacular ‘Design Island’ photographic exhibition at Dublin Airport.
Man accused of sexual assault sent forward for trial
A MAN charged with sexual assault has been sent forward for trial to the next sitting of Letterkenny Circuit Court.