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.
Mevagh’s magic captured in new publication launched tomorrow
A COLLECTION of articles on the parish of Mevagh will be launched in Carrigart tomorrow (Saturday).
Two Donegal winners of ‘Leading Lights in Road Safety’ awards
TWO Donegal winners have been awarded Leading Lights in Road Safety Awards for their work to promote road safety.
Letterkenny man returns home for first time in 21 years
By Harry Walsh THOUSANDS of Irish undocumented living in America face another lonely Christmas thousands of miles away from home. The sadness associated with being away from family at this time of the year is one which is familiar to many people here in Donegal. Advertisement Special events like weddings and christenings have to be […]
Chapel at Letterkenny General hospital to be closed
THERE is growing disquiet over HSE plans to remove a Catholic chapel and other rooms of prayer at Letterkenny General Hospital, the Donegal News can reveal.
Neil Delamere and the way Donegal might ‘glint at you’
ON HIS recent suprise visit to entertain the staff of United Healthcare at their Christmas party in the Radisson Blu Hotel, top Irish comedian Neil Delamere spoke of his fondness of Donegal and its people.
Donegal GAA Board records healthy profit despite loss of hacked funds
OUTGOING Donegal county board treasurer Grace Boyle departs on a largely positive footing with her accounts ahead of Sunday’s convention showing a neat profit for the year ending October 31.