SINGER/songwriter and father-of-three Tommy Bonner’s first single with his duo Glow is dedicated to his children
Finn Valley students on trip to SITA
SITA, the global IT provider to the air transport industry, opened its doors to senior cycle students from Finn Valley College as part of The Schools’ Business Partnership (SBP) Skills @ Work Programme, an initiative that provides students with a glimpse into the world of work.
Korean Ambassador for Letterkenny
THE Mayor of Donegal Cllr. Ian McGarvey will welcome His Excellency the Korean Ambassador Mr. Hae-Yun Park to Donegal tomorrow Tuesday 17 December at a reception in the Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny.
Gaoth Dobhair’s Bridín Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh grows in career and life
It’s three years to the day since Gaoth Dobhair’s Bridín Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh made her Ros na Rún debut.
Local Businesses “Step In” to Help Develop Twin Towns
Four local businesses from the Twin Towns have come to the rescue of the local community and have sourced match funding of a LEADER grant, which was recently allocated by Donegal Local Development Company.
‘My house actually vibrates from wind turbine’
A mother of two teenage children who lives only 500 metres from a wind turbine at the Corkermore site where a rotor blade broke of in last week’s storm, has for the first time spoken publicly about wind farms. On reading the comments in the Donegal News last Friday from Cllr John Boyle that their […]
Donegal Pens boys Ronan and Conor reach their first million
DONEGAL Pens schoolboys Ronan and Conor Mc Garvey of Loughanure are celebrating their first million this week but can’t cash it in just yet.
IABA urged: ‘Act or lose Jason Quigley’
THE Irish Amateur Boxing Association (IABA) has been warned that it is in danger of losing prized asset Jason Quigley if they continue to dither while professional offers roll in for the Ballybofey man.
One in nine Donegal people can’t afford basic meals – report
A NEW report on food poverty has revealed that people in Donegal are among the worst hit, with one in nine unable to afford basic meals.
Call for public consultation on hospital worship plans
DISQUIET over plans to remove a Catholic chapel and other places of worship at Letterkenny General Hospital has led to calls for public consultation on the thorny issue.