Dominic Robb Car Sales celebrates 20 years in business


YESTERDAY marked 20-years since Newtowncunningham man Dominic Robb decided to take the leap and go self-employed. Leaving school at 15-years-old, Dominic star-ted an apprenticeship at a local garage with one dream in mind; to one day open his own business. Having worked his way up through the ranks over the years, he reflected on his […]


Clanree Hotel scoops four awards at the Irish Hotel Awards


CELEBRATIONS are underway at the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny after it secured four prestigious awards at the Irish Hotel Awards. Staff from the Letterkenny hotel travelled to The Johnstown Estate in Enfield on October 20 to attend the awards ceremony, which returned this year with renewed purpose and prestige. The evening marked a powerful tribute to Ireland’s […]


Celebrations in Lifford to mark Red Hugh O’Donnell’s birthday


By Paul McElwee HISTORY came alive in Lifford at the weekend as crowds gathered to celebrate the legacy of Red Hugh O’Donnell, the famed Irish chieftain. The parade began at the Apple Green on Letterkenny Road, with devoted supporters marching through the streets where Red Hugh once lived before fleeing Ireland after the Nine Years War […]


A special return home to Gaoth Dobhair
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By Tommy Curran LAST week Mrs Grace Drummond travelled from Adelade in Australia to Sheskinbeg in Gaoth Dobhair to place the ashes of her mum, Ellen Hughes in the ruins of her former home. In the end bringing her mum’s ashes from Adelade to Sheskinbeg is more than a logical task, it is a pilgrimage of […]


The Way We Were
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Louise Doyle delves into the archives to bring you the news and images from yesteryear.  OCTOBER 25, 1975 CROSS-BORDER SHOPPING KILLING SMALL SHOPS IN DONEGAL Advertisement Are Donegal’s smaller shops fading away? In the past three years, 19 shops have closed in west Donegal between Falcarragh and Crolly Bridge. Along the border, a number of smaller […]


New book shares the stories of local Tunnel Tigers


BRENDAN Kennedy probably wasn’t the only teenager who crossed from Dungloe to work in the Scottish Highlands in 1952, growing a beard while sleeping in a field for a couple of weeks to help him look eighteen. Working at hardrock drilling and on the trimming gantries in DalcroyPitlochry, and Glascarnoch further north, was difficult and […]