A WELL-KNOWN Irish language broadcaster and Donegal native has said last weekend’s Lá Mór na Gaeilge march in Dublin lifted his heart with pride.
Tinseltown beckons for Jason Quigley, but decision unlikely until next week
CONFIRMATION of Jason Quigley’s future is not expected until next week, but it appears that the Ballybofey man is bound for a professional boxing career in Los Angeles.
Hundreds attend crime meeting in Glenties
By Harry Walsh LAST night, the people of Glenties and surrounding areas gathered to say sorry to pensioner Gerry McDevitt, the local man who was beaten and robbed at his Station House home last Thursday evening. The 77-year-old was threatened by thieves who stole cash and a firearm. He was left with cuts and bruising […]
Majella O’Donnell feeling “great” after her double mastectomy
MAJELLA O’Donnell sent a message to fans of herself and Daniel this week to say she feels “great” after her double mastectomy.
Mac Lochlainn to press Just Minister on Donegal crime
SINN Fein Deputy Padraig Mac Lochlainn is to raise growing concerns about crime in Donegal with the Minister for Justice.
The fantastic Clann Mhic Ruairí takes to the stage in Falcarragh
THIS Friday, February 21, a West Donegal family group quickly making a name for itself will take to the stage at An tSean Bheairic, Falcarragh.
Two soldiers arrested after Burnfoot pipe bomb find
SENIOR Gardai in Buncrana are declining to comment on conflicting reports, published today (Wednesday) as to why a pipe bomb device may have been stored at a flat above a filling station in Burnfoot.
Deputy Eamon Ó Cuiv to address Inishowen CAP meeting
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Agriculture Éamon Ó Cuív will be in Inishowen next week at a public meeting on changes to the Common Agriculture Policy.
Gardai investigating reports that Stranorlar youth may have been assaulted before he died
GARDAI say its “too early” to comment on speculation surrounding the sudden death of an 18 year-old man at his home in Stranorlar on Monday evening.
Letterkenny could be one of just two maternity hospitals in west
REPORTS are emerging that suggests maternity services could be axed in Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo hospitals and transferred to Letterkenny General Hospital as well as University Hospital Galway.