EDDI Reader, best known as the former front woman for chart topping 80s act Fairground Attraction, returns to An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny on Wednesday, April 9.
COMMENT: When will Údarás change job creation strategy?
Like Br’er Rabbit, west Donegal’s largest economic development group is captive.
Captive to the belief that call centres and large manufacturing companies are the only way to create jobs – and to a golden circle that benefits from such thinking.
Breaking news: 140 jobs to go in Gweedore
SHOCK has been expressed following confirmation today that 140 jobs are to be lost in Gweedore as a result of the closure of the Largo Foods factory there.
Poster campaign launched to community shops in West
DONEGAL Volunteer Centre (DVC) and Community Shops in West Donegal have developed a poster campaign to highlight to the work of community/charity shops and the social benefit returned to the community from profits made.
Odhrán MacNiallais now at home in Donegal’s first XV
Odhrán MacNiallais has been the real bright spark for Donegal so far in 2014…
Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta: St Michael’s handed Ardara tie
ST MICHAEL’S will begin the defence of their Donegal Comortas Peile na Gaeltacht title with a home tie against Ardara, with the draws for the 2014 finals having been made this week.
Odhrán MacNiallais hoping for extended run in Donegal team
ODHRÁN MacNiallais spent last year largely on the outside looking in, but having won a place in Donegal’s first XV the Gaoth Dobhair man is aiming to stay there.
Large attendance at ‘Save Bunbeg PO’ public meeting
LOCAL election candidate Micheál Cholm Mac Giolla Easbuig has said that it is vital that the local community rallies behind the campaign to save Bunbeg Post Office from closure.
Cassidy brings student teachers back to Gaoth Dobhair
AFTER an absence of a number of years, a large group of primary school student teachers will come to Gaoth Dobhair for the Easter holidays in order to improve their Irish.
Gaoth Dobhair brothers kicked out of Glasgow taxi for speaking Irish
A GLASGOW private hire driver is under investigation for allegedly refusing to allow two West Donegal brothers to speak Irish in his car.