Here’s a full roundup from today’s Donegal League games
CASTLEFIN Celtic moved into third in the Donegal League Premier Division, while Glenea stay top of Division One and Swilly Rovers took top spot in Division Two. Here’s a recap of all of today’s Donegal...
View ArticleGoals galore in Buncrana Credit Union Cup – here’s how the games went
THERE WERE goals galore across some lopsided ties in the Buncrana Credit Union Cup this afternoon. Here are today’s match reports Buncrana Hearts 4 Rasheney FC 0 Buncrana dominated the majority of the...
View ArticleListen: Patsy McGonagle as Finn Valley AC ready to host Ulster Schools...
AROUND 1,000 secondary school students from all over Ulster will descend on the Finn Valley Centre on Tuesday for the Ulster Schools Cross-Country finals. The Ulster Schools finals are coming to...
View ArticleListen: Michael Murphy ‘over the moon’ as LyIT reach Sigerson semis
MICHAEL Murphy says he is ‘over the moon’ with his Letterkenny Institute of Technology side as they booked a first-ever Sigerson Cup semi-final spot this afternoon. A 1-14 to 1-8 win over IT Sligo sees...
View ArticleDonegal soccer club’s Last Man Standing is won in just ONE weekend!
LAST MAN Standing has become a popular fundraiser for local clubs – but one Donegal club’s competition lasted just ONE weekend. Lagan Harps kicked off their Last Man Standing this weekend with 90...
View ArticleArrangements confirmed for LyIT’s Sigerson Cup semi-final
THE ARRANGEMENTS have been confirmed for Letterkenny Institute of Technology’s Sigerson Cup semi-final. LyIT are competing for the first time at Sigerson level and are now through to the last four....
View ArticleGolf news: Buncrana Golf Club notes
A full round up of news and what to look forward to from the Inishowen club. 18 Open Stableford Sweep The 18-hole Open Stableford sweep was won last week by 12 handicapper Ferdia O’ Flaherty who played...
View ArticleWhat in the world? Mystery surrounds massive carcass on Donegal beach
Beachgoers were baffled by a huge animal carcass spotted in West Donegal last weekend. The remains were washed up on Dooey Beach, and the sand-covered bones and cartilage have left people questioning...
View ArticleChristmas gift of a lifetime for Donegal’s lucky €500,000 scratch card winner...
A Christmas gift just keeps on giving for Donegal’s lucky winner of a half a million euro scratch card prize! Celebrations are well underway in Crolly after it emerged that someone is starting their...
View ArticleHopes high for Donegal businesses in Irish Wedding Awards
Donegal will be very well-represented at this year’s Irish Wedding Awards, with over 40 of the county’s top suppliers in the running for coveted prizes. The fourth annual wedding awards takes place in...
View ArticleMcHugh takes over as Na Rossa manager
NA ROSSA have confirmed Cormac McHugh as their senior manager for the 2020 campaign. McHugh, a long-time player at the club, takes over from Donal Trimble. Na Rossa will play in their new development...
View ArticleDonegal Gardai appeal to public to check on others on ‘Blue Monday’
Donegal Gardai have appealed to the public to check on friends and neighbours to see how they are getting on today. Today is known as “Blue Monday” and it is supposedly the most depressing day of the...
View ArticleAdrian Brennan back for another year as Ardara manager
ADRIAN Brennan will continue as the Ardara manager for the 2020 season. Brennan was returned for another term as boss at Sunday’s annual general meeting held in the Pearse Park clubhouse. Ardara won...
View ArticleDwyer brace helps send St.Eunan’s College to Ulster final
It was letterkenny Rover’s Jack Dywer who was the hero of the hour as his brace sealed the victory over Loreto Milford. A precision strike from Dwyer found the net before a neat finish from an acute...
View ArticleTARmageddon! Councillor pleads with contractors to clean up their act
A county councillor has hit out at contractors who are dumping disused tar around the county. Councillor Micheal Mac Giolla Easbuig pointed to the Back of Errigal road where tar has been left to rot...
View ArticleGweebarra Conservation Group plead with public to make 338ft mast an election...
The Gweebarra Conservation Group is calling on voters in Donegal to question election candidates on environmental issues. The group, which was established 21 years ago, has written to local councillors...
View ArticleMinister seeks compromise as school secretaries re-enter talks
School secretaries have suspended their industrial action to return to talks with the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC). Fórsa trade union, which represents over 1,000 school secretaries, has...
View ArticleJob Vacancy: Bookkeeper required for Letterkenny business
Job Vacancy: An experienced Bookkeeper is required for a Supermarket in the Letterkenny area. Knowledge of Sage Accounting software is essential. Previous experience in a retail environment would be...
View ArticleVisiting restrictions eased at Letterkenny Hospital
The strict visiting restrictions that have been in place over recent weeks at Letterkenny University Hospital are being eased from today. Seán Murphy, General Manager at Letterkenny University Hospital...
View ArticleInishowen Together seeks Participants for Intercultural Leap Festival
Inishowen Together is planning a festival for leap week, February 2020, that will celebrate the cultures and traditions on the peninsula that have been passed down through the generations – among...
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