MORE than 100 people attended a Labour Party selection convention in the Radisson Hotel on Friday night in which the party ratified its two candidates for the Letterkenny Electoral Area.
Multi agency rescue at Ards Forest Park
DONEGAL Mountain Rescue coordinated a multi agency rescue of a 62-year-old Kerry woman on Thursday afternoon at Ards Forest Park.
Happy New Ear campaigner nominated for Pride Of Ireland award
A YOUNG Letterkenny mother has been nominated for a Pride Of Ireland Award for her work campaigning with a group of parents to get the Irish government to fund bilateral Cochlear implants for deaf children in Ireland.
Breaking news: 140 jobs to go in Gweedore
SHOCK has been expressed following confirmation today that 140 jobs are to be lost in Gweedore as a result of the closure of the Largo Foods factory there.
Prestigious award for Letterkenny financial company
JOHN F Loughrey Financial Services in Letterkenny received a perfect birthday present last night when they were crowned the regional broker of the year at the inaugural Irish Brokers Association (IBA) Life, Pensions and Investment Awards.
Breaking news: Boy (13) killed after being struck by car in Buncrana
IT HAS emerged that a 13 year-old local boy was knocked down and killed outside Buncrana last night.
Letterkenny’s Brendan McGlynn supports Hozier at Whelan’s
LAST Thursday night a young Donegal singer songwriter took to the stage of Whelan’s in Dublin supporting fellow Irish musician Hozier at a sold out gig in the capital.
Swilly Rovers to appeal heavy SFAI sanction over ‘racism’ allegation
SWILLY Rovers are set to lodge an appeal after being heavily sanctioned by the Schoolboys’ Football Association of Ireland (SFAI) over an alleged racial incident at a game in Swilly Park.
Glory, glory days for Colaiste na Carraige
It was glory glory days for Colaiste na Carraige as they took their first Ulster Markey Cup title since 1985 when John Joe Doherty and Noel Hegarty powered them to victory.
County Council get €1.4 million to build ten houses
DONEGAL County Council was this week awarded €1.4 million to develop six council houses in Letterkenny and four rural single rural dwellings in the county as part of a €68 million housing spend nation-wide.