A YOUNG expert in statistics from Letterkenny hit the international headlines this week with his report that found Christmas really has been arriving earlier in recent years.
Termon Ladies into All-Ireland final as Urris reach Ulster junior decider
TERMON Ladies booked their place in the All-Ireland final and Urris have pencilled the Ulster Junior final into their diaries after a mixed day for Donegal’s clubs in Championship action yesterday.
New book on life in a Donegal country shop
A LOCAL storyteller will tonight launch a fascinating new book regaling tales from her father’s country shop and reminiscing of times gone by in County Donegal.
Cross-border prescriptions will make life easier for anyone travelling overseas – Varadkar
New laws have been signed by Minister for Health Leo Varadkar allowing cross-border prescriptions to be issued by Irish GPs which can be used by patients anywhere in the EU.
Assessment will ‘compromise integrity’ of exams – teachers
WITH teachers set to stage a one day strike on December 2 the Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan has said she will not row back on the issue of external assessment.
Business Awards a huge success
THE local trade and industry community gathered en masse last Friday night for this year’s Letterkenny Business Awards.
Loughanure’s Seán Ó Baoill is new Ros na Rún ‘bad boy’
A YOUNG actor from West Donegal has this season joined the cast of Ros na Rún as a ‘bad boy’ college student who is sure to stir things up on TG4’s hit Irish language soap.
Young Killygordon architect Anita is major award winner
A YOUNG Killygordon graduate has recently won a major architectural award, been short-listed for another and had her work published in two leading industry journals.
Public meeting to discuss Cloughaneely Parish Hall’s ‘unforeseen issues’
THE Cloughaneely Parish Development Committee is inviting members of the community to attend a public meeting tonight (Friday), November 14, at 8pm, to discuss development of the local parish hall which has encountered ‘unforeseen issues’.
Irish Water is “money-making machine” – Pringle
THE claim that water meters will only save six per cent of water “clarifies beyond all doubt the real motivations behind Irish Water”, Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringle has claimed.