Brid Cannon gives us an insight into the Gaoth Dobhair dressing room
Memorial service on Friday for drowned St Johnston pals
FOUR friends who lost their lives in a drowning tragedy 100 years ago will be remembered at a memorial service in St Johnston this Friday. Arthur James Dowds (9) and James Orr (9) along with their 13-year-old friends, George Quigley and Patrick O’Donnell drowned when they got into difficulty while enjoying a summer swim on […]
Medal success for Donegal man at World Transplant Games
The Ramelton man, who is a kidney transplant recipient, won a Bronze in Golf event age category 30-39 years.
Young people urged to be a Summer Reading Star
YOUNG people across Donegal are being urged to join Binky and Zoink as the popular Summer Stars Reading Adventure returns to public libraries. Open to all children, Summer Stars is a free programme. Cathaoirleach Cllr Gerry McMonagle said it was a great opportunity for parents to bring their children along to their local library. Advertisement […]
Slán agus beannacht – Doherty announces his departure
Doherty, who has been with the station since it first came on air in 1990, made the announcement on his show this morning.
Adams to officially open Letterkenny republican centre
“It will be an evening of celebration and reflection – a time to be proud of our past and look forward to the future. Everyone is welcome.”
Gweedore pharmacist named new President of Council
The Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI), the pharmacy regulator, has elected a new President, Mr Rory O’Donnell, and a new Vice-President, Ms. Nicola Cantwell. At its meeting, the Council also welcomed new members following their appointment by the Minister for Health. Rory O’Donnell is a community pharmacist with a pharmacy in […]
No problem with sponsorship – what about Oysters first?
The novel idea of raising much-needed funds struck a chord with the U16 management team and training was deferred so players could put in a shift.
The IDA’s battle to bring jobs to Donegal continues
The ongoing challenges in trying to attract to Donegal, and Letterkenny, companies seeking new opportunities and preparing to enter new markets.
Rape victim vows to fight any attempt to appeal
“The maximum sentence should be life for rapists, there is a high risk of them re-offending”.