THERE has been a sharp rise in disability ‘hate crime’ in Donegal due to the recession, a leading disability rights campaigner has warned.
Donegal ‘Roses’ are having the time of their lives
TWO young Donegal women are having the time of their lives as they represent Donegal and Dubai in the 54th Rose Of Tralee International Festival.
From the Bronx to Ballybofey: McCann settling in to life at Harps
Chris McNulty hears from new Finn Harps signing Pat McCann…
Trans-Atlantic love story started in Downings hostel
FORTY years to the day a happy couple returned to the spot beside a rock at a hostel in Downings where they first met on Thursday afternoon.
The last leaving cert students at Colaiste Ailigh’s Sprackburn House
IT WAS an emotional day at Coláiste Ailigh in Letterkenny as the last ever Leaving certificate students collected their results from Sprackburn House.
A career in singing for TV3’s Donegal man Tommy Martin?
HE’S not likely to give up his successful career as a sports broadcaster with TV3 for singing any time soon, but this morning Donegal’s was truly a great sport!
Letterkenny hotels enjoy overspill from Derry Fleadh
FLEADH Cheoil na hÉireann in Derry is providing a welcome boost for hotels in Letterkenny.
West Donegal schools delighted with leaving certificate results
THERE were tears of joy and delight around West Donegal as students picked up their Leaving certificate results on Wednesday morning.
Co Board in social media warning
GAA members have been warned by the Donegal County Board that they face disciplinary action over comments made recently on social media websites.
‘Smiler’ is life-long King of Arranmore
LAST Sunday Aphort pensioner Edward Boyle was crowned the first King of Arranmore at a special Gathering event on the island.