THE Chief Executive Steve Ó Cúláin and employees of Údarás na Gaeltachta have today (Tuesday) welcomed the appointment of the new Údarás na Gaeltachta Board, made by the Minister of State for the Gaeltacht, Dinny McGinley T.D.
Bravery awards for Donegal gardai
TWO Donegal Gardai, based in Sligo, have been presented with national bravery awards for their actions in rescuing a drowning man from a river.
Search for oil off Donegal coast
THE government is to seek tenders for a massive geological survey of a huge portion of seabed off the northwest coast of Donegal, potentially opening up new oil exploration opportunities.
Ulster Covenant Talk
HISTORY buffs in Donegal will get a chance to learn more about the Ulster Covenant and its place in Donegal History at the County Museum inn Letterkenny next week.
Everton condemn abuse of Coleman
EVERTON have moved to condemn a series of disgusting messages posted on Twitter about Seamus Coleman
Letterkenny man recovers after being hit by train
A LETTERKENNY mother yesterday spoke of her horror at finding out that her son had been knocked down near his home in Holland – by a train.
Hotelier Brian Gallagher is Business Person of the Year
THE local trade and industry community gathered en masse last Friday night for this year’s Letterkenny Business Awards.
Celebrating the locality’s abundance of business talent and its entrepreneurial spirit, the gala event was the culmination of three month’s worth of nominations, short-listings and voting.
Company seeks €5.6 m hotel ‘damages’ from Council
THE owners of the site of the former Portsalon Hotel are seeking “damages” of €5.6 million from Donegal County Council whom they claim demolished the structure in 1991. LTG Developments Ltd say the hotel was demolished by the council, and as a result, have invoiced them for £4.5m (€5.6 million) for the damage caused by […]
Steep rise in farm inspections
A STEEP increase in farm inspections is causing significant hardship for farmers across Donegal according to Fianna Fáil Seanad Spokesperson on Agriculture, Brian Ó Domhnaill.
Drugs war stepped up
THE DONEGAL NEWS has learned that up to €1.5 million worth of synthetic cocaine may have already been shipped through Letterkenny by a northern based criminal gang.