Donegal Under 21s have been handed a home draw against Fermanagh in the 2014 Ulster U21 Championship…
Wanted – Donegal men who worked on giant Scottish dam
DONEGAL men who worked on the construction of the famous Ben Cruachan hydro-electric power station in Scotland in the 1950s and 1960s are being sought by the author of a new book.
Donegal SFC final confirmed for October 20th
THE Donegal CCC has decided against moving the SFC final away from Sunday October 20th, with the game going ahead as originally planned. The decision means something of a fixtures dilemma for Michael Murphy. His club, Glenswilly, are due to take on Killybegs in the final, which will be played less than 24 hours after […]
Ray Durack backs new National Hurling League proposal
DONEGAL hurling manager Ray Durack has backed the new proposals for the National Hurling League…
Jim McGuinness says Derry v Donegal will be ‘a game to savour’
BY CHRIS MCNULTY IT MAY well be eight months away, but already Jim McGuinness can say with a fair degree of certainty that next year’s Ulster Championship clash with Derry will be ‘one of them games to savour’. McGuinness was speaking after Donegal were paired with their old rivals from Derry in a quarter-final that […]
Tradition and history give Ardara and Killybegs every chance
SOMETIMES, tradition and history counts for a lot when it comes to the big occasion.
Seamus wins prestigious ‘Silver Surfer’ award
CREESLOUGH man Seamus Harkin has won the prestigious ‘Hobbies on the Net Award’ due to his phenomenal use of technology in his daily life.
Donegal drawn away to Derry in 2014 Ulster Championship
BY CHRIS MCNULTY DONEGAL have been drawn away to Derry in the 2014 Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-finals. The draw for next year’s provincial championships were made this evening at Croke Park. Advertisement Donegal have been given a short away trip to Celtic Park and a reunion with former Tir Chonaill boss Brian McIver, who […]
Waste collector found guilty of large-scale illegal dumping
THE owner of one of Donegal’s largest waste disposal companies has been convicted and fined €12,000 and given a six month suspended after being found guilty of large-scale illegal dumping
Employee tells court he was paid by his boss’ rival to set him up
A JUDGE has expressed “amazement” at claims by a Letterkenny man that a rival waste collection firm paid him €5,000 to use his boss Jim Ferry’s lorry to illegally dump rubbish.