“I think to myself, ‘why didn’t he write?’ I don’t know the reason why he didn’t keep in touch.”
Cousins offer a lifeline for their struggling village
The pair have taken out a full-page ad in today’s edition of the paper urging people searching for high return business opportunities to make contact
McMonagle sets his sights on a Gold Coast medal
Athletes Castlederg’s Sommer Lecky and hammer thrower Dempsey McGuigan – Finn Valley AC – and Raphoe’s Rachael Darragh, badminton, are also Oz bound
Gallagher’s Bakery to create seventy new jobs
With work on a €2.5 million expansion to their Cashel site due to get underway in the coming months, Gallagher’s Bakery is a remarkable success story
Donegal star on stellar cast for International duty
IRELAND manager Joe Kernan has announced an impressive line-up of newly crowned All-Stars for duty in the upcoming EirGrid International Rules series
Researching Derryveagh evictions and family history
THE story of the Derryveagh evictions has lead one woman on a fifteen year journey to find out about her Donegal ancestry and heritage.
Mother and child forced to return to Australia
AN online campaign has been launched to support a young woman and her young child stranded and homeless in Australia.
How they celebrated Paddy’s on an Aussie mine site
WHILE many of us celebrated St Patrick’s Day in our local towns and villages, ex Pats all around the globe also joined in the festivities celebrating their Irish heritage, reminiscing and longing for home.
Renowned Donegal fiddler laid to rest in Australia
THE funeral took place in Western Australia earlier this morning (Friday) of renowned Ballybofey fiddler, Mick Doherty.
Ballybofey man (89) releases debut album in Australia
ALMOST 90 years after he was born in a small thatched cottage in Ballybofey, a renowned fiddler from a famous musical family spoke this week about the release of his first album, in Western Australia.