Saorviews Disruptions expected in Donegal
Saorview customers in Co. Donegal may notice a change in service as the frequency is changing. Customers across the County are likely to be affected by the frequency change and are advised to take action now to avoid any disruption in service. The disruption to the service comes…
Walsh: Local farmers not being properly represented by Government
A local Fine Gael general election candidate has launched an attack on his party colleague, the Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed, for failing to meet the needs of farmers in north west. Cllr Thomas Walsh, who will be contesting a seat in the Sligo/ Leitrim Constituency, says there is a…
2 candidates attend Sligo meeting on childcare
Two local general elections candidates in Sligo and Leitrim have hit out after the low number of candidates that attended last nights Early Years Sector meeting. The meeting in Sligo was held to invite all general election candidates to hear the issues that the childcare system is facing. Labour Candidate…
Sligo-Leitrim candidates grilled at disability hustings
Those with disabilities put the Sligo-Leitrim General Election candidates through their paces today on their commitment to disability issues, at a hustings event in Sligo. Sheila and Philip joined North West Today in studio to outline some of their concerns
Obituaries, Wednesday, January 29th, 2020, 1pm
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Vincent James, Beltra Maud Jane Unkles, Skreen Shelia Wynne, Dowra Michael McGowan, Sligo Bridget Hegarty ,Glenties and formerly, Frosses, Co. Donegal Michael John McGrath, Garrison Vincent James, Ballinlig, Beltra, Co. Sligo. Remains reposing…
McBrearty returns, McLoone retires
Paddy McBrearty returned to training for Donegal on Tuesday night – and could be in contention for this Sunday’s NFL Division 1 trip to Navan to play Meath. The Kilcar man has just returned from a three-month stint in the United States. Donegal manager Declan Bonner confirmed his return to…
Flooding on ‘The Long Stretch’ still remains an issue
The issue of ongoing flooding on ‘The long stretch’ road from Ballintogher to Carraroe still remains a concern for many local residents despite Sligo council carrying out monitoring of water levels in the area. it’s been claimed that Council staff were unable to carry out remedial works on the road…