Fears strike could soon hit school buses
A West of Ireland TD says school buses will be affected very soon if some kind of a resolution is not found to the bus strike. The strike is now in its 5th day with unions not happy with the plans for cost-cutting at the company while Bus Eireann says…
Tasty 2017 – Enda O’Rourke on Ocean Drive
“Tasty” is a pilot food tourism project that is unique to Donegal with elements of ‘Master Chef’ meets the ‘The Apprentice’. Top Chefs from seven of our leading 4* & 5* Hotels & Restaurants in South Donegal have teamed-up with the Abbey Vocational School Transition Year Students. Together, they are…
Agri-jobs fair in the RDS this Thursday
An Agri-Careers Fair this week reveals a number of companies including co-ops like Aurivo and Arrabawn as well as IFAC have positions available to people. This event by the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir, is free and takes place in the Main Hall of the RDS, Dublin 4 on…
Late North Sligo woman was Ireland’s oldest
The death has occurred of Ireland’s oldest woman, Elizabeth Gallagher, of Gortnahowla, Ballintrillick, in North Sligo. She was in her 109th year. She lived on her own until recently. Her funeral mass takes place tomorrow morning at 11am in St Brigid’s Church, Ballintrillick, with burial afterwards in Keelogues Cemetery. Her…
Obituaries, Monday, March 27th, 5pm
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Kathleen Curristan, Donegal Town Josephine Moran, Crossmolina Rosie Mohan, Donegal Town Elizabeth Gallagher, Ballintrillick Pat Ferguson, Kiltyclogher, Kathleen Curristan, Riverside House, Waterloo Place, Donegal Town. Reposing at her residence until 10pm this evening. Removal on Tuesday at 10.30am for 11am Funeral Mass…
People are getting a higher price when selling their home this year
There has been a steady increase in the price people are getting when selling their homes in the North West. Real Estate Alliance has carried out a survey which focuses on the actual sale price of a three bedroom semi-detached home in the first three months of the year. There…
Normal visiting resumes at Letterkenny University Hospital
Normal visiting arrangements have resumed at Letterkenny University Hospital. It follows an outbreak of the vomitting bug. Visitors are still asked to be vigilant with hand hygiene when attending the hospital and to follow the standard visiting guidelines. There are just three people on trolleys today which is one of…