IT IS hoped that members of the public will turn out in force tomorrow evening to support a 5K run/walk in aid of the Donegal Hospice.
Two leading Donegal brands join forces
TWO leading Donegal brands, Harvey’s Point and Magee of Donegal, are joining forces to jointly promote hospitality, tourism, retail and employment locally as well as at a national and international level.
HSE issue Double Cross and/or Double Black warning after death of young St Johnson man
THE HSE has issued a warning to young people of potential dangers linked to taking drugs or using drugs in combinations.
Man (20) charged with Letterkenny murder of fellow Polish national
A 20-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a fellow Polish national in Letterkenny last May.
UPDATE: Young St Johnston man (22) dies following house party
ONE young local man in is early twenties has died and at least two other young people are in intensive care following a house party in St Johnston in the early hours of this morning.
GEA: Bonner, MacGiolla Easbuig and Slowey join O Domhaill, Gallagher and O’Fearraigh in Lifford
GLENTIES ELECTORAL AREA By Harry Walsh THE Ó Domhnaill name was top of the poll in the Glenties Electoral Area for the third time in a row yesterday as Seamus Ó Domhnaill led home the fourteen strong field. The young 33-year-old Gortahork man, who topped the poll as an Independent in 2009, was back wearing […]
Inishowen elects Martin McDermott (FF) with votes to spare
FIANNA Fail’s Martin McDermott from Glengad in Inishowen is being called the “wee man with the big vote” after the newcomer topped the poll in Inishowen with more than 2,000 votes.
Report: Second-half flurry sees Donegal defeat Derry to reach Ulster semi-final
THE sounds of summer are in the air and Donegal are on the prowl again.
Another Sinn Fein seat, but more of the same in Stranorlar
FIANNA Fail’s Patrick McGowan has been returned to Donegal County Council on the seventh count in the Stranorlar Electoral Area.
First Stranorlar count confirms Sinn Fein’s Gary Doherty as poll topper
AS EXPECTED there were no surprises in the result of the first Stranorlar Electoral Area count at the Finn Valley Centre which only confirmed yesterday’s tallies that Sinn Fein’s Gary Doherty had topped the poll.