FRIDAY September 19 is E-day and from this date government and public bodies are being asked to stop sending and receiving cheques to or from businesses in Ireland. This is part of the Governments National Payments Plan.
Young Convoy magician on the up
AFTER six years spent honing her skills as a magician, a Convoy teenager is finally coming in to the limelight.
‘Leave players alone’ – Donegal County Board
DONEGAL supporters have been asked to refrain from contacting players about the availability of All-Ireland final tickets.
School bus gutted in fire
A SCHOOL bus was extensively damaged by fire after a school run in Letterkenny yesterday (Thursday) morning.
Celebrating trad music in the Bluestacks
A CELEBRATION of the strong tradition of Irish music in the Bluestack Mountains will take place this weekend near Glenties.
Tributes paid to late James White, hotelier and former TD
FINE Gael County Councillor Barry O’Neill has expressed his sadness at the passing of James White, former TD and leading hotelier, describing Mr White as “one of his great friends, inspirational to all those he represented, a great employer and generous to many organisations”.
Anraí raises €7,000 for mountain rescue
THE August Bank Holiday weekend ‘Errigal 1000’ event by Carrickfin businessman and adventurer Anraí Ó Domhnaill has raised an impressive €7,000 for Donegal Mountain Rescue Team (DMRT). Speaking at the cheque presentation, DMRT treasurer, Mr Gerard Murray, was highly impressed by Anraí’s efforts and the generosity of all those who participated. “Anraí came to us […]
Primary schools in Donegal are among the most overcrowded in the country
THE Secretary General of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation has claimed this week that primary schools in Donegal are among the most overcrowded in the country.
Dunfanaghy event on RTE’s Nationwide Wednesday
PART of RTE’S Nationwide program tomorrow (Wednesday) evening will be broadcast from Dunfanaghy featuring the commemoration of the American aircraft which beached there in 1942.
Donegal Gardai Mizen to Malin Cycle in memory of deceased colleagues.
Approximately ninety (90) cyclists, former colleagues and friends of the late Gardai Robbie McCallion Letterkenny Garda Station and Garda Gary McLoughlin who was attached to Buncrana Garda Station, lost their lives whilst on duty in Donegal in 2009 are cycling the length of the country in their honour.