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Homenot available online [monday]Page 8

Hurricane Sandy claims sons of Donegal man


A PORTNOO priest has described as a devastating tragedy the loss of a local man’s two young sons in Hurricane Sandy in the USA.

Category: Breaking News, News, not available online [monday]


Brilliant Bonner inspires Glenswilly to easy win


A masterful display from Ciaran Bonner inspired Glenswilly to a comfortable win over St. Michael’s yesterday afternoon to keep the home side’s hopes of Division One survival alive.

Category: not available online [monday], Sport


Community stunned by death of Erin (13)


THE local community in the Twin Towns have been devastated by the news that a 13 year old girl took her own life on Saturday.

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Building in Letterkenny now a 'safety threat'


A RUN down commercial building in the heart of Letterkenny has now become so dangerous to the passing public, the local authority has moved in to make it safe.

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Glenties windfarm oral hearing to start


THE Oral Hearing into Straboy Wind Energy’s planning application to erect 25 giant industrial wind turbines in Glenties is to be convened by An Bord Pleanala (ABP) in the Highlands Hotel tomorrow morning at 10am.

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Bishop Boyce defends reporting


BISHOP of Raphoe Dr Philip Boyce on Friday defended the diocese following criticisms made in the HSE report into the handling of allegations into clerical sex abuse.

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Climber rescued at Lough Salt


THE coastguard helicopter airlifted a woman to Letterkenny General Hospital yesterday afternoon after she fell and injured herself while climbing on Lough Salt Mountain.

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Eleven same-sex couples entered Civil Partnerships


THE introduction of Civil Partnerships in April 2011 has seen eleven same-sex couples make use of the new legislation in Donegal.

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€20,900 cash plus holiday for local man -Eddie


A LETTERKENNY man was promising pints all around for his friends at the weekend after he scooped €20,900

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Sam party takes to the street in Letterkenny


JUST minutes after Michael Murphy lifted the Sam Maguire, the party started on the streets of Letterkenny.

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