Council to chop down ancient oak despite residents’ pleas


by Dionne Meehan DONEGAL County Council has confirmed it is forging ahead with plans to chop down a 90-year-old Sessile Oak tree in Ballyraine, despite residents’ desperate pleas. The tree, located between the entrances to Ballyraine Park and Orchard Grove, is due to be removed to make way for a new cycle path, which is part of […]


Ryan Chan to be laid to rest today 


by Kate Heaney THE funeral takes place in Letterkenny today of Ryan Chan, who was found dead in a police cell in Albufeira earlier this month. Mr Chan’s remains were repatriated from Portugal with the assistance of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust after his body was discovered in a police cell on September 11. Advertisement The […]


Weather: Dry but cloudy day ahead


TODAY will be largely dry but cloudy with limited bright or sunny spells. Some well scattered showers will occur, mainly across the northwest. Highest temperatures of 14 to 16 degrees in light to moderate north to northwest breezes. Advertisement Tonight will be clear with some showery rain feeding into parts of the northwest overnight. Some […]


Deaths in Donegal, Monday morning, September 23


The following deaths have taken place in Donegal: – Shelia O’Donnell, Dublin and Dungloe – John McNulty, Mayo and Killygordon Advertisement – Grace Harkin, Falcarragh – Isobelle Hammant, Creeslough and Belfast – Samuel George Black, Convoy – Teresa Mulkern, New York and Glencolmcille – Bridie McMenamin, New York and Ballybofey – Gerard McLaughlin, Galway and […]


A new Sensory Room opens in Ionad Naomh Pádraig in Gaoth Dobhair


By Tommy Curran A NEW sensory room which is equipped with interactive and integrated lighting, visual and sound effects was officially opened upstairs in Ionad Naomh Pádraig, Gaoth Dobhair last Thursday. The room was officially opened by Ann Marie Crosse, Sláintecare, Healthy Communities Co-Ordinator. Advertisement The blessing of the new room was performed by Fr. Brian […]


Could Ireland’s most OATstanding oats be grown in Donegal?


CALLING all Donegal oat growers! Flahavan’s are delighted to once again announce their “Oat Grower of the Year Award” competition for 2024. This prestigious award recognises the outstanding efforts and dedication of both Conventional and Organic Oat Growers in producing top-quality oats. The Waterford-based family food business, who have been producing Ireland’s favourite porridge for […]


Keadue men walk to paradise…


KEADUE native Paddy Ferry and his son Patrick, a resident in Edinburgh, completed a 46-mile sponsored charity walk last weekend from Edinburgh to Celtic Park in Glasgow. Funds were raised for the Edinburgh Food Project and the Celtic Charitable Foundation. This is in keeping with the founding ethos of Celtic when a Sligo man, Brother […]