THE two West Donegal brothers behind the growing business venture Donegal Pens recently received surprise visits from mainland Europe.
Brian to dance at 'Games'
A YOUNG dancer from Donegal has recently been cast as one of Coca Cola’s professional performers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in London this summer.
Lighting up the night sky in north Donegal
THE annual illuminated sculpture trail Loinnir in Magheraroarty will be held as part of this year’s Gortahork festival next weekend.
Feile Carraig has great line-up
THE Féile Carraig Arts & Culture is back with even more in store for Mevagh.
Clannad kick off world tour
FOLLOWING their sell-out 40th anniversary concerts at the 2011 Temple Bar TradFest and a year of dipping their toes back in, Clannad are all set to kick of their world tour at the National Concert Hall in Dublin next week.
Olympic poster exhibition opens
WITH just a week to go until the London Olympics, an exhibition of posters and memorabilia belonging to a Letterkenny collector has gone on display at the County Museum.
Green funeral takes place in Auckland
THE family of the Raphoe native and multi-millionaire businessman, Hugh Green (80), who was buried in New Zealand yesterday (Thursday) have spoken of the ‘unbelievable comfort and support’ they have had from his native Donegal and all over Ireland.
Courthouse to start next year – McHugh
Construction work on a new courthouse in Letterkenny is expected to start next year, according to Deputy Joe McHugh.
Cars queue for cut-price fuel
HUNDREDS of cars formed a mile-long tail-back on the main artery into Letterkenny this week as they queued to take advantage of a half-price fuel sale at the Dry Arch Filling station.
Circuit Judge slams Donegal’s car culture
A CIRCUIT Court Judge has hit out at the culture of modified cars, speeding and dangerous driving that results in death and serious injury on Donegal roads.