Brian McIver retains a sour taste of the night his tenure as Donegal manager ended in 2008…
Reggae celebration at Cabaret Craicéailte this weekend
TOP reggae band Bréag from Belfast, Dublin singer/songwriter Enda Reilly, and blues band MANA share the billing at this month’s Irish language Cabaret Craiceáilte in Hiúdaí Beag’s pub, AN Bun Beag, Gaoth Dobhair, tomorrow night (Saturday), April 26.
Neil McGee aiming for ‘a big push’ in Division 2 final
NEIL McGee is back on the building sites around Gaoth Dobhair this week, having returned from a week-long, warm-weather training camp with Donegal in the Algarve.
Clubs express frustration over Easter weekend fixture farce
CLUB managers in Donegal have rounded on the Competitions Controls Committee (CCC) after a near-wipeout of planned All-County League fixtures on Good Friday.
All Division 1 games on Good Friday postponed
ALL of the planned Good Friday fixtures in Division 1 of the All-County Football League have been called off, it has been confirmed.
St Eunan’s and Letterkenny Gaels meet in Northern Minor League quarter-final
MONDAY night’s draw between Letterkenny Gaels and Naomh Colmcille completes the line up for the Northern Board Division 1 league quarter finals.
Donegal’s Eamon McGee: Let’s right the wrongs of relegation
DONEGAL defender Eamon McGee insists that his side are content with their position as they head into a crunch last day of the Division Two campaign on Sunday in Armagh.
Forum established to attract new employment creation opportunities to Gaoth Dobhair.
An Enterprise Development Forum has been established by Údarás na Gaeltachta to with the aim of sourcing new enterprises/businesses to locate in the Northwest Donegal Gaeltacht and create new employment opportunities.
Gaoth Dobhair’s Emma Ní Fhíoruisce to support folk legend Eddi Reader
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.









