LIFFORD singer-songwriter Lynn Campbell celebrated the launch of her much-anticipated new album – The Story of Jack and Mary – at a special event in Lifford Old Courthouse. Lynn is a much-loved performer right across the north west and family members, friends and fans of her music joined her on the night. A number of […]
From ‘Bag Man’ in Gander to front row in An Grianán Theatre
AN Aer Lingus official who flew to Gander in Newfoundland in 2001 to help co-ordinate the return of stranded passengers and a stricken Aer Lingus plane, says he cannot wait to come to An Grianán Theatre this week to see Letterkenny Musical Society’s production of ‘Come from Away’. Speaking this week, Dermot McShane, explained how in […]
Murder probe after woman found dead in Enniskillen
POLICE have launched a murder investigation following the death of a women in Enniskillen last night. The woman’s body was found at a house in the Corban Avenue area of the town. Detective Chief Inspector Gary Robinson, from the Major Investigation Team, said: “Police received a report that a man driving a grey Nissan Juke […]
FUEL COST RISES: Garda warning over home heating oil thefts
GARDAÍ in Donegal have warned that due to the sudden increase in the price of oil, there may be a surge in incidents of theft of home heating oil. Gardaí have asked the public to be extra vigilant to help avoid their homes being targeted. And they have also issued a list of preventative measures which […]
North West Learning City Region relaunched in landmark cross-border education partnership
COMMUNITY leaders, educators and civic representatives gathered at Ulster University’s Derry campus to mark the relaunch of the North West Learning City Region, a major milestone in cross-border collaboration and lifelong learning. The move builds on the existing Derry City and Strabane Learning City designation, part of UNESCO’s Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC), and reflects the strong educational, cultural […]
Local Enterprise Week draws to a successful end
LOCAL Enterprise Week events held across Donegal attracted strong attendance from businesses, entrepreneurs and community stakeholders, highlighting the continued momentum and ambition within the county’s business community. Organised by the Local Enterprise Office Donegal in partnership with Donegal County Council and a wide range of local partners, the week delivered a packed schedule of expert-led […]
New Infant Feeding room opens at St Conal’s Hospital
A new dedicated Infant Feeding room has officially opened at St Conal’s Hospital Campus in Letterkenny on Friday, providing a comfortable, private and welcoming space for mothers and carers who wish to feed infants or express milk while attending the campus. The opening coincided with International Women’s Day on Sunday, recognising the importance of supporting […]
Your Money: How much should you really have in savings?
By Lisa Loughrey It is one of the most common financial questions: am I saving enough? In an age of constant comparison, it is easy to assume others are further ahead, whether building an emergency fund, investing or preparing for retirement. The reality is that financial progress looks different for everyone. Advertisement The amount in […]
A woman of gentle nature and quiet strength – the late Nóra O’Donnell
By Tommy Curran The death took place at her home on Monday week last of Nóra O’Donnell, Knockastolar, Bunbeg. She was originally from Craughyboyle, Dungloe and was a member of the McSorley family. She was born on August 17, 1932 and was a daughter of the late John and Bridget McSorley. Nóra attended the local […]
From the archives: The Way We Were
Saoirse Gallagher delves into the archives to bring you the news and images from yesteryear Saturday February 21, 1976 BIG ANTI-BLANEY VOTE: AT FIANNA FáIL ARD FHEIS FIANNA FÁIL has said very emphatically that it does not want Donegal Deputy Neil Blaney back in its ranks. The vast majority of the 3,000 delegates from around […]










