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Comhaltas to perform Special Concert at the Station House
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoComhaltas Letterkenny have been entertaining and inspiring the people of Letterkenny for over 60 years. Tonight (Saturday) the Letterkenny Community…
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Over 40 events across Donegal for the Big Hello May Bank Holiday weekend
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoIt’s the Big Hello weekend where communities all over Ireland including Donegal are celebrating their sense of community spirit in…
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One of Ireland’s most important ancient monuments in Donegal has been damaged in a shocking act of vandalism. It is…
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B*Witched are back for the ultimate 90s party at Pulse Letterkenny!
by Staff Writer 6 years agoIconic Irish pop group B*Witched are bringing the 90s back to Letterkenny this Bank Holiday weekend. The band will be…
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Kittens tied up and dumped in water-filled plastic bag rescued
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoTwo tiny kittens were sealed in a bag filled with water and dumped in a bin outside a Ballybofey takeaway,…
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Over 400 Irish Defence Forces march through Letterkenny – Pic Special
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoOver 400 men and women of the Irish Defence Forces paraded through Letterkenny on Friday morning ahead of their six-month…
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Donegal salutes soldiers as Minister promises “swift action” on pay and conditions
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoThe Minister for Defence has promised that the Government will act “swiftly” on the issue of pay and conditions with…
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Five Donegal winners selected for National Lottery Good Causes Awards
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoFive Donegal organisations have been announced as county winners in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards 2019. The Earagail Arts…
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Learner driver arrested after positive roadside drug test
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoA learner driver is to appear in court after being arrested for driving under the influence of drugs. The driver…
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UPDATE: Buzz has been found safe and well. Missing Dog: Have you seen Buzz? was last modified: May 3rd, 2019…
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Irish Water to determine timeframe for Ballindrait water supply upgrade
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoIrish Water has agreed to carry out replacement works of the water mains in the Ballindrait area, it emerged on…
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The accessibility of Rossnowlagh Beach has been greatly improved thanks to the efforts of two inspirational local women. Council staff…
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‘It’s time we be heard before it’s too late’ – Falcarragh residents to meet tonight
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoA public meeting is planned in Falcarragh tonight to discuss the water supply issues in the parish of Cloughaneely. Organisers…
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Breaking: Man arrested in connection with West Donegal gorse fire
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoA man has been arrested in relation to a massive gorse fire in West Donegal. The fire destroyed dozens of…
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Historic army parade to pass through Letterkenny this Friday
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoOver 400 men and women of the Irish Defence Forces will parade through Letterkenny this Friday morning ahead of their…
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RNLI volunteers rush to assist casualty off Arranmore
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoArranmore RNLI volunteers have come to the rescue of a fisherman who was injured at sea this morning. The alarm…
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Funding sanctioned for west Donegal water outages as fast-tracked plan issued
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoThe water supply between Gortahork and Falcarragh has been scheduled for imminent, fast-tracked maintenance works from Irish Water, it was…
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Residents in Ramelton have reacted angrily to the construction of a council hoarding on the Quay. An open-air protest meeting…