POPULAR Goath Dobhair man Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí will be bringing his award-winning RTÉ Raidio na Gaeltachta show Rónán Beo @3 all the way to Killarney on November 1 for the Oireachtas festival (October 31to November 3).
Tellus Project reveals pockets of gold in Inishowen and Termon
NEW areas of Donegal highlighting “anomolous” gold concentrations in stream sediments have been identified in the most comprehensive mapping project undertaken in the border counties to date.
Jason Quigley guarantees a medal, but targets a colour upgrade
Jason Quigley defeated Hungarian Zoltan Harsca in today’s middleweight quarter-final at the World Championships in Kazakhstan.
Harte welcomes additional resource teaching hours for Donegal schools
LABOUR Senator Jimmy Harte has welcomed news that 54 primary and nine secondary schools in Donegal have this week been allocated additional resource teaching hours for children with special educational needs.
BREAKING: Polish man sent forward for trial in Letterkenny murder case
A POLISH man has been sent forward for trial to the next sitting of the Central Criminal Court (CCC) sitting in Dublin charged with the murder of a fellow countryman in Letterkenny last May.
VIDEO: LYIT Careers and Postgraduate Fair 2013
THE annual Letterkenny Institute of Technology Careers and Postgraduate Fair took place yesterday. We caught some of the atmosphere on camera.
John Ruddy’s new Manny Man video gets over 50,000 hits
LAST Monday a talented young Letterkenny man posted a short video onto YouTube on the history of Ireland. What happened next was totally unexpected.
Jason Quigley shows Aston Brown ‘who’s boss’ to win through to last eight
BY CHRIS MCNULTY JASON Quigley keeps on rolling. The Finn Valley ABC boxer moved into the quarter-finals of the World Championships following a unanimous 3-0 win over Scotland’s Aston Brown in Kazakhstan. Advertisement Quigley is the fifth seed in these Championships and will face the fourth seed, Zoltan Harsca from Hungary in Wednesday’s quarter-final. Two […]
Exclusive: China-based Don O’Riordan confirms Finn Harps interest
BY LIAM PORTER THE Board of Finn Harps are to meet tonight to set a date for the club’s Annual General Meeting and the first responsibility for the new board will be to appoint a new manager for the club – one man who could be in the running is former Sligo and Galway boss […]
Minister ignores plight of deaf children in Budget
A DONEGAL couple campaigning to get the State to introduce bilateral Cochlear implants for deaf children have expressed disappointment over the government’s failure to allocate funding in Budget 2014.