Four out of five patients on my operating list today have been cancelled and I question whether it was really necessary
St Eunan’s Cathedral and its links to Pádraig Pearse
The sculptor William (Willie) Pearse, with some help from his more famous older brother, spent time working in the Cathedral during its construction
Donegal gets first distillery in 174 years
THE first distillery in Donegal in 174 years is to be constructed on the slopes of the Sliabh Liag sea cliffs.
A survivor from times when stuff was built to last
Dunfanaghy woman presents trusty cooker given to museum after at least forty-five years service
Mystery Mustang man creates little piece of history
WHEN a mystery businessman collected his new Ford Mustang on Friday from main Ford Dealer, Hegarty’s Auto Services, he made a little bit of history
No Donegal Labour candidate for ballot paper
THE Labour Party in Donegal will not be running a candidate in the forthcoming General Election it has been confirmed.
Funeral takes place today of former Council Chairman
THE sudden death of former Council Chairman, James McBrearty, on Tuesday has been described as a huge shock and loss to the people of Kilcar.
Too early to talk about coalitions – Pat The Cope
WITH the General Election less than two months away, the line-up of candidates to contest the new five-seat Donegal constituency is almost complete.
‘No reason Fine Gael cannot return two TDs in Donegal’
To date, eleven candidates have entered the General Election race in Donegal.
Redmond’s stone works en route to the London Art Fair
Sculptor Redmond Herrity’s workshop has a large and airy feel but with six pieces to get ready for shipment he has little time to engage in idle chat