Last weekend’s comfortable 4-10 to 0-1 win against Carndonagh in Inishowen, clinched the Division 4 League title for Convoy.
Donegal determined to stay in football’s top tier
Last year it cost approximately €1.5 million to run Donegal GAA, an increase of some fifty per-cent on the corresponding figure from 5 years earlier
Guilty plea to arson of Convoy Orange Hall
TWO men pleaded guilty before the Circuit Court sitting in Letterkenny on Wednesday to separate charges, one for the arson of the Convoy Orange Hall and the other for criminal damage to the door of the Presbyterian Church in Convoy on the same date.
Donegal cafe cooking up free dinners for Christmas Day
“We will be offering a starter, a main course and a dessert on the day to anyone, regardless of their circumstances.”
New York, Convoy and catchment areas
‘Very significant progress’ has been made in the past 12 months on the Clubhouse and Dressing Rooms at the Convoy Training Centre
Child sex offender supported by ‘nearest and dearest’
A COURT has heard that a 54-year-old Convoy man who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl has the support of his “nearest and dearest”.
€18.4 million investment in wastewater infrastructure
Irish Water has announced contract signing for €18.4m investment in wastewater infrastructure in Killybegs, Bundoran, Glencolumbkille and Convoy.
Convoy’s Keilan Woods heads home to Mondello Park
KEILAN Woods returns home this weekend to compete at the Jap-Fest and Irish Drift Championship at Mondello Park.
Man charged with Convoy hall arson attack to appear in court tomorrow
A MAN has been charged with two counts of criminal damage relating to an arson attack on a Donegal Orange Order Hall last year.