LET the voices and stories of Travellers be heard – that was the appeal by Senator Eileen Flynn at the launch of the new ‘Travellers Tales’ podcasts in the Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny on Saturday. Senator Flynn, who lives in Ardara, said that for Travellers it’s often a case of being knocked down seven […]
Large crowds to protest outside Donegal Airport tomorrow over timetable changes
LARGE crowds are expected to take part in a protest outside Donegal Airport tomorrow in response to proposed timetable changes to the Public Service Obligation (PSO) air service between Donegal and Dublin airports. Since the news emerged earlier this week, it has been met with uproar from the West Donegal community. A petition was created […]
Deep sadness following the death of Ballybofey’s Gary Foy
THERE is deep sadness within the Donegal community following the death on Friday of Gary Foy, Ballybofey. Gary, 57, was best-known for his love and dedication to soccer in Donegal and his photography. He was seen often at different grounds around the county and was also a regular at Finn Park. He was a committee […]
Árainn Mhór becomes wheelchair accessible thanks to FLAG North Programme
ÁRAINN Mhór Island has taken an important step towards greater inclusivity with the introduction of a new beach access wheelchair, supported by the Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) North. Until now, wheelchair users were unable to navigate the island’s sandy beaches or fully participate in coastal activities. The new all-terrain wheelchair will allow users to move […]
Cheques presented from New Year’s Day swim in Fanad
ONCE again, the annual New Year’s Day charity swim in Fanad proved a great success with large numbers taking a dip in the cold waters to welcome in the new year. Cheques have been presented to the two benefitting charities, crowning another successful charity event with €6,384 raised. Míle buíochas do gach duine a chabhraigh […]
Quirky Valentine’s Day fundraiser by Donegal animal charity
A Donegal-based animal charity has launched a tongue in cheek Valentine’s Day fundraiser called “Neuter Your Ex”, giving people the chance to channel their post-breakup feelings into real support for local animal welfare. The concept is simple, playful and for a great cause. For €30 Animals in Need Donegal will name a feral cat after […]
Daniel O’Donnell backs petition to protect Donegal Cancer flights
COUNTRY music star Daniel O’Donnell has backed a petition launched in response to timetable changes on the Public Service Obligation (PSO) air service between Donegal and Dublin airports is gaining momentum. The petition was created by Mary Coyle, the manager of Donegal Cancer Flights and Services, who provide subsidised flights for hundreds of cancer patients […]
Falcarragh Tidy Towns group secures grant to protect local nature
EFFORTS to protect and support local wildlife, plants and nature are receiving a major boost with the confirmation of €6,000 in grant support for Falcarragh Tidy Towns. With the support from both Community Foundation Ireland and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), many local actions are planned. Coiste Glan agus Glas An Fháil Carraigh […]
218 new jobs created in Donegal Gaeltacht last year
A TOTAL of 218 new jobs were created in the Donegal Gaeltacht last year, a two per cent increase on 2024. The figures come as Údarás na Gaeltachta published its 2025 Annual Report this morning, outlining a year of sustained growth, strategic investment, and ongoing progress in enterprise, community, and the Irish language across Gaeltacht […]
New Deputy Principal appointed to Finn Valley College
DONEGAL Education and Training Board (ETB) has appointed Ms Ashlean McGeehan as the new Deputy Principal of Finn Valley College in Stranorlar. She replaces retiring Deputy Principal, Ms Kathleen Boland. Originally from Ballybofey, Ashlean previously taught in Magh Éne College in Bundoran before moving to Finn Valley College in 2011. Advertisement She holds a Bachelor […]










