Bank Lane in Letterkenny is set to be renamed to Dr. Kinnear Lane next month in memory of former minister…
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‘A disorderly Brexit would damage Irish fisheries irreparably’ – KFO
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoThe Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation have said their members and the wider fishing industry are in a heightened state of anxiety about…
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Donegal Harriers raise €1000 for Raphoe’s Riding for the Disabled
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoDonegal Harriers made a cheque presentation to members of the Raphoe and East Donegal branch of Riding for the Disabled…
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Celebrations for Donegal businesses at All-Star awards
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoA Donegal restaurant and children’s fitness franchise are among the latest businesses to be presented with coveted All-Star Accreditation. Nancy’s…
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Letterkenny students hold Model United Nations conference – Pic Special
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoTransition and fifth-year students from Loreto Secondary School held their third annual Model United Nations conference last week. 157 secondary school…
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Water burst leaves householders without supply for second day in Falcarragh
by Staff Writer 6 years agoHundreds of householders in and around Falcarragh are without water for a second day after a major burst yesterday. The…
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Storm Gareth, the seventh storm of this winter, has eased this afternoon but it certainly its mark for those around…
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Councillors come under fire for voting in favour of slot machines
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoLocal councillors in Letterkenny and Inishowen have been called on to publicly explain their motivations for voting to legalise gambling machines.…
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Minister Creed urged to consult with fishermen before controversial fisheries laws passed
by Staff Writer 6 years agoSenator Pádraig Mac Lochlainn has called on Fisheries Minister to “delay bringing forward legislation – the Sea Fisheries Amendment Bill…
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Deputy Charlie McConalogue has responded to the plans to introduce new arrangements for the border and to impose tariffs on…
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LifestyleNews
Top Donegal restaurants and chefs scoop Irish Restaurant Awards
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoIf you’re looking to enjoy the crème de la crème the next time you dine out, then the winners of the Ulster…
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Rare turtle found in Donegal doing swimmingly in new aquarium home
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoA rare turtle found washed up on a Donegal beach is to go on display at the Exploris Aquarium in…
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Letterkenny’s Errigal College to get multi-million euro new school
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoEducation Minister Joe McHugh has given the green light to a multi-million million euro new school for Errigal College in…
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Watch: Dramatic scenes as Storm Gareth strikes Donegal coast
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoThe high winds and high seas of Storm Gareth last night created extreme conditions along the coastline of Donegal. Mountaineer…
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Poor lighting in the Aura Leisure Centre car park is due to be addressed soon after a series of public…
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BusinessJobsNews
Job Vacancy: Construction Manager/Civil Engineer Required
by Staff Writer 6 years agoJob Vacancy: GDC (Irl) Ltd Property Developers are currently recruiting. We are a long established Donegal based construction company who specialise in…
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New safety measures are being sought for a dangerous bend in Glenswilly following a recent accident. Concerns were raised about…
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Time to vote for the Sports Person of the Week, in association with O’Reilly’s
by Chris McNulty 6 years agoIt’s time to cast your vote for this week’s Donegal Daily/Donegal Sport Hub Sports Person of the Week, in association…
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Budding entrepreneurs from all academic disciplines across Letterkenny Institute of Technology came together to brainstorm ideas for the national Student…
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Controversial gaming motion passed in Letterkenny and Inishowen
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoInishowen and Letterkenny councillors have today voted to allow the legalisation of gaming machines in urban areas. Votes were held…