THERE IS a weekend of fantastic music ahead next weekend at The Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey. Keith James performs The Songs Of Leonard Cohen on Saturday 8th and the following night, Sunday 9th, sees the return of Damien Dempsey to Ballybofey.
Kind ‘Daniel’ joins effort to help boy walk for first time
BIG-HEARTED Daniel O’Donnell has agreed to perform at a dance for the first time in 23 years in order to help a young Killygordon boy’s fight to be able to walk.
McElhinney’s is best in Ireland – again
MCELHINNEY’S of Ballybofey has won a prestigious Retail Excellence Ireland (REI) eCommerce Website of the Year Award.
Jason Quigley’s power floors Greg McCoy in Plymouth
BY CHRIS MCNULTY JASON Quigley will aim to get ‘4 and 0’ on his record before Christmas after scoring the third win of his professional career on Thursday night. Quigley made light work of veteran Greg McCoy of New Haven, a sharp two-punch combination winning the contest for the Ballybofey man after just two minutes […]
Extra Gardai in Finn Valley for Halloween night
THERE will be a heavy garda presence in the Finn Valley area tonight (Friday) in order to stop a repeat of last year’s Halloween madness.
Butt Drama Circle in a ‘health state’ – Outgoing Chair
THE Butt Drama Circle Ltd held its AGM at the Balor Arts Centre on Tuesday, October 21, where Mr Eddie Flanagan was announced at the new chairperson.
Trapeze and theatrics with Damn The Circus in Ballybofey
TRAPEZE and theatrics are at the core of one of the most interesting and entertaining acts you’ll see in Ballybofey this weekend.
Jason Quigley ready ‘to light up Boston’
JASON Quigley is ready to ‘light up Boston’ in his third professional fight this Thursday night.
Johnny Dunleavy: Living the dream, leading Cork City’s title charge
Ballybofey man Johnny Dunleavy captains Cork City in their title challenge on Friday night at Dundalk
Ollie Horgan lays foundations in year one, but age old issues leave Finn Harps in familiar quandry at season’s end
BY CHRIS MCNULTY c.mcnulty@donegalnews.com AWAY from the passion and pressure of the dugout, Ollie Horgan is a trained pianist. Give him anything from Bach or Beethoven to Verdi and Wagner, Horgan is likely to oblige. Advertisement Horgan doesn’t hog the limelight and is never too revealing in interviews, but playing the piano is one of […]