THE sudden death of Seamus McGeidigh on Monday was learned of with great sadness across Donegal and further afield.
A walk back in time through the Cathedral Quarter
THE Cathedral Quarter Walking Tour opened for business this week.
The story of Unifi put to words and music for EAF
FOR over thirty years, UNIFI in Letterkenny was the town’s major employer. At its height the huge Kiltoy site employed up to 780 people.
Parish issues comprehensive pack to 7,000 homes
A ‘Parish Pack’ has been distributed to more than 7,000 homes in Letterkenny in recent days as a gift from the people of the Cathedral parish.
Why so many vacancies at Letterkenny Hospital?
PATIENTS and hard-pressed staff want to know why there are up currently up to thirty vacancies at Letterkenny University Hospital (LUH).
Hero’s return for Ireland’s captain Seamus Coleman
REPUBLIC of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman was given a hero’s welcome in an emotional Euro 2016 homecoming in his native Killybegs on Monday night.
Epic adventure brings Malaysian musician to Donegal
IN his quest to find the ultimate violin a renowned Malaysian electric violinist recently travelled from across the world to Donegal..
Additional €200m needed for Donegal road plans
FOLLOWING the construction of the A5 through Northern Ireland to Derry, which will improve access to Donegal, a further €200 m will still be needed
Donegal Motor Club chairman building strong foundations
WHEN Letterkenny builder Brian Brogan took over as Chairman of the Donegal Motor Club in ’14 Ireland’s premier rallying event had no headline sponsor
Gweedore club’s track vigil ahead of demolition derby
MORE than 300 people gathered in Gweedore last Sunday afternoon to watch the first demolition derby at the Glenhola venue in recent times.