A former Irish international showjumper has been fined €11,000 after being convicted of deception in relation to the sale of…
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HealthNews
Letterkenny Hospital remains closed to general visitors after flu outbreak
by Stephen Maguire 5 years agoManagement at Letterkenny University Hospital have reminded members of the public that visiting restrictions are in place at the hospital.…
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An inspirational Ramelton student has been awarded the highest level of the Gaisce Award by President Michael D Higgins. It…
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HealthLead StoriesNews
Minister expresses condolences to family after ambulance debacle
by Stephen Maguire 5 years agoMinister Regina Doherty has expressed condolences in the Dáil to the family of a Letterkenny who died after it took…
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FeaturesLead StoriesNews
Paul ‘Yank’ Boyle takes the jump….and proposes too!
by Stephen Maguire 5 years agoWell-known Rosses man Paul ‘Yank’ Boyle is on Cloud 9 and why wouldn’t he be? The former Letterkenny Rovers star…
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CourtsLead StoriesNews
Judge allows man to spend first Christmas with family for 15 years
by Staff Writer 5 years agoA Judge has allowed a man to spend his first Christmas with his family for 15 years after he appeared…
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LifestyleNews
Buncrana beauty queen waltzes onto Dancing with the Stars
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoBuncrana nurse and model Grainne Gallanagh will be strutting her way to the dancefloor in next year’s Dancing with the…
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‘We are lost without him’ – Family appeal to get dog home before Christmas
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoThe family of a much-loved little dog called Alfie are offering a €1,000 reward to get their pet home safely…
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An early morning collision on one of Letterkenny’s busiest routes has now been cleared. Emergency services attended the scene of…
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MotorsNews
DD Motoring: Remembering the role of Donegal’s ambulance drivers
by Brian McDaid 5 years agoDD Motoring correspondent Brian McDaid looks at the historical and very important role of ambulance drivers in Donegal. A small…
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A Status Yellow wind warning has been issued for Donegal tomorrow (Thurs) with gusts of up to 100km/h expected. The…
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Breaking: Fourteen aquaculture licenses granted for Ballyness Bay
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoFourteen of 18 applications for licenses to create clam and oyster farms in Ballyness Bay in Cloughaneely have been granted…
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LifestyleNewsWatch
Watch: Christmas comes early for Glenties gift maker Paula
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoWhen most people are only thinking about putting up their Christmas decorations this week, one Donegal woman has been immersed…
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CourtsLead StoriesNews
Coroner demands review of ambulance turnaround times after tragic death
by Staff Writer 5 years agoA coroner has pleaded with the HSE to review their protocols for ambulance turnaround times at hospitals across the country.…
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The Donegal Sports Partnership is set to benefit from an €80,000 funding allocation announced today under the Dormant Accounts Fund…
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Donegal County Council will be holding public information meetings in Burtonport and Árainn Mhór Island on Wednesday December 11 about…
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HealthNews
Letterkenny Hospital manager urges public not to put patients at risk
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoThe General Manager of Letterkenny University Hospital is appealing to the public to stay away from the hospital during the…
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CourtsLead StoriesNews
Actor who damaged Garda cell cannot pay fine until new acting role
by Staff Writer 5 years agoA court was told that well-known actor Gerard McSorley will not be able to pay a €150 court fine until…
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EducationNews
Top class students fly the flag for Donegal at Hibernia College graduations
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoDonegal was well-represented by student teachers graduating from Hibernia College last Friday. Louise McCloskey, Tutor, Grace McCarron, and Aoife McCallion…
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HealthNews
4 out of 10 nurses cut from Donegal’s ‘neglected’ community hospitals
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoThe number of nurses working in Donegal’s community hospitals has been cut by 40% in the past 12 years, according…