Retailers in Letterkenny are all backing the Love Sterling campaign and are displaying their exchange rate in bright pink letters as the Euro continues to weaken against sterling and they are all set to reap the rewards just in time for the Easter break.
Hilarious comedy in aid of a great cause
A PLAY will be held in the Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey, this weekend to raise funds for the local Sean O’Hare Unit which caters for adults with special needs.
Video: Experience something new with the WorkLab acting course
A NEW acting course being hosted at the Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny is hosting a free induction day on Saturday, March 28.
Beware of criminals lurking in your area – Gardai
HIGHLY organised and professional criminals are targeting homes, cars, garden sheds and valuables across Donegal.
Former Harps boss ordered to pay €15,000 to young fan he assaulted
A FORMER cup winning Manager and Director of Finn Harps has been ordered to pay €15,000 in damages to a young fan and fellow board member whom he viciously assaulted during a club meeting.
Right2Water call for immediate general election
Right2Water Donegal have today called for an immediate general election in response to this morning’s news that unpaid water bills may be taken from wages and social welfare.
Volunteers sought for ‘Darkness into Light’ events
VOLUNTEERS are being sought for Donegal’s second ‘Darkness into Light’ event which is expected to attracts thousands of participants to the streets of Letterkenny, Donegal town and Maghery in the early hours of Saturday, May 9.
Students have ‘Donegal Dei’ in Dublin for Cancer Bus
DONEGAL students in Dublin recently gave their fellow students a flavour of their native county holding a ‘Donegal Dei’.
Sixteen church leaders take Biblical line on Referendum
SIXTEEN church leaders from across Donegal have signed a joint statement opposing same-sex marriage which is being proposed in the forthcoming referendum.
Public consultation days on flood risks in your area
FLOOD risks at eleven areas throughout Donegal will come under the spotlight this week as a major study will plan to manage both existing and potential future flood threats at these locations.