GARDAI are investigating the theft of two valuable motorbikes from a house near Carrigans on Monday night.
First Letterkenny heritage magazine launched
ON MONDAY night guest of honour May McClintock launched Issue 1 of By The Way, a magazine aimed at publicising the Cathedral town in a positive light and creating awareness of the work the heritage group does.
Sinn Féin survey highlights crime fears
ALMOST thirty per cent of crime victims in Donegal failed to report the incident to gardai, a survey has found.
Artists being asked to produce work for new community centre in Donegal Town
A CONSIDERABLE budget is being used to entice ‘indigenous artists’ who wish to commission a piece of permanent external artwork to be sited at the new St Patrick’s Centre in Donegal Town.
Donegal people to have say in new Derry radiotherapy unit
CANCER groups and members of the public in Donegal will have an opportunity to express their views on the planned new Radiotherapy Unit at Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry.
Gardai called to remove protestors
GARDAI had to be called to remove a group of angry protestors who staged a sit in at the county council chamber in Lifford on Monday.
Intermediate and Junior GAA draws scrapped
FOLLOWING confirmation this morning the entire GAA Intermediate and Junior Championship draws have to be re-drawn, provisional dates have been released for the group stages of the 2013 Senior Championship.
Clampdown on drivers with faulty lamps
DONEGAL gardai set-up a number of checkpoints around the county on Wednesday and Thursday nights to raise awareness of the dangers of defective, broken, missing or inappropriate use of vehicle lighting.
Leak on roof of An Grianán Theatre
STEPS are being taken to rectify a leak issue in the roof of An Grianán Theatre in Letterkenny. The Director, Ms Patricia McBride, has confirmed there has been a problem but stressed there is no health and safety issue at present.
Legal challenge to new Dublin to Derry road
A MAJOR new cross-border road scheme to link Dublin and Derry will probably never be fully completed, the High Court in Belfast heard on Tuesday.