POPULAR Donegal adventurer and businessman Jason Black is expected to return home from his latest expedition late next week.
Sommer Lecky leaps to bronze in Tbilisi
Sommer Lecky added to the Irish medal haul at the European Youth Olympics in Tbilisi with a bronze medal in the high jump with a new personal best of 1.80m yesterday.
Council should not buy land from the ‘politically connected’
AN Independent Councillor has called on Donegal County Council not to purchase land or property from “politically connected” persons.
Ballet Ireland returns to Letterkenny for annual summer school
THE National Ballet of Ireland return to An Grianán, Letterkenny, with their enduringly popular ballet summer school next week.
Minister announces over 300 new jobs for Letterkenny
THERE has been very welcome news this morning following the announcement that 330 new jobs are on the way to Letterkenny over the next three years.
Hilarious play with topical theme comes to Letterkenny
COMEDY lovers can look forward to next week’s local production of the hilarious world-famous Italian classic – Can’t Pay Won’t Pay. For their debut production, the new Bread and Roses Theatre Company presents a “Donegal treatment” of the legendary Dario Fo’s political comedy farce. It will run at An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny, next Thursday and […]
How one man transformed his life
A MAN who for years battled drink addiction and depression has said it was the Letterkenny Youth and Family Service (LYFS) that finally transformed his life.
Army back in Rockhill
A BATTALION of soldiers form the Irish Defence Forces descended on Letterkenny this week for a major training operation.
Gartan woman takes time off school bus run for the Irish cause
A YOUNG Donegal athlete will rub shoulders with an Olympic medallist when the European triathlon calendar arrives in Turkey and the iconic and historic Istanbul this weekend.
Exciting range of summer camps with The Loft Youth Project
THE Loft Youth Project in Letterkenny is running a number of exciting summer camps for young people aged 12 and 18 this summer.
Facilitated by experienced youth workers, the camps offer participants a variety of fun activities including cooking, sports, drama, art, film and music.