The Camino de Santiago or the Way of St. James is one of the most famous pilgrimages in the world.…
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Experience the music capitals of the USA with Travel Department’s NEW tour!
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoAdvertisement Our partners at Travel Department has launched an exciting new guided holiday to the Music Capitals of the South!…
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Ballybofey artist Veronica Maguire is opening a solo exhibition in the Alley Theatre Strabane this week, featuring an impressive 52…
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Travel: Top 10 things to do in America
by Travel Department 2 years agoFourth of July celebrations turn our focus to one of the most popular holiday destinations, the USA. Our partner at…
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High-speed success for students on Donegal traineeship
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoAdvertisement A group of students are future-proofing their careers in the National Broadband rollout after completing a unique traineeship in…
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New book takes readers on a journey with Donegal railway bus services
by Katie Gillen 2 years agoA new book by Glasgow-based transport journalist, Hugh Dougherty, will tell the story of the County Donegal Railway bus services…
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Scottish man retracing grandfather’s steps from Fife to Raphoe
by Katie Gillen 2 years agoMichael Cunningham will be walking from Fife in Scotland to Raphoe, in memory of his grandfather and to raise money…
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I’m waiting on Curley and Frazer at the end of the Carnhill Stage. It’s the Saturday before the Donegal International…
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‘That’s what men’s sheds are all about, working together’
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoThe Men’s Shed movement is having a true bounce back, much to the delight of Donegal men who are benefiting…
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John Wilkie determined to make a difference with Kilimanjaro climb
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoKarate sensei John Wilkie has kicked his fundraising into high gear as he takes off for Tanzania to climb Mt…
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Young women’s choir prepares for exciting premiere in Letterkenny
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoA trailblazing Donegal choir is preparing for one of their biggest performances yet as they give voice to a special…
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My father closed the Venetian blinds and told us to stay away from the window. We knew it was something…
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Special award for Donegal presenter Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoDonegal radio and television presenter Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí has been honoured with the ‘Gradam Ghlór na nGael’ in recognition of…
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Carndonagh singer-songwriter Amy O’Connor is about to have the biggest week of her career so far as she releases her…
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Brian McDaid: An Easter journey at the tip top of Letterkenny
by Brian McDaid 2 years agoBrian McDaid recalls simpler days of building dens and spring adventures. I looked back down into Letterkenny and we were…
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Young Ukrainian woman finds her light – at the end of Fanad!
by Staff Writer 2 years agoA young Ukrainian woman has found a new life in rural Donegal and a new job in the local tourism…
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Fresh arrivals for spring at Global Fashions Carndonagh
by Rachel McLaughlin 2 years agoAdvertisement Global Fashions in Carndonagh is helping us step into the new season in style with their exciting new arrivals…
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International Tweed Day: A rich heritage woven into Donegal’s history
by Staff Writer 2 years agoToday, 3rd April, marks International Tweed Day, so we sat down with Kieran Molloy, a sixth-generation weaver with Molloy &…
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“Left arm, right leg, isn’t it?” My uncle Hughie is joking with me as we get in step to make…
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Sheephaven Sub Aqua Club’s week of diving in the Red Sea
by Staff Reporter 2 years agoFor the members of Sheephaven Sub Aqua Club, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of exploring the underwater world. From…