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Daniel MacEachern
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Liza McEwan wanted her phone to stop ringing. The St. John's woman (her name has been changed for this story) and her husband had amassed about ... -
Cathy Bennett named CEO of the Year
Cathy Bennett has always needed to be the leader. “My family will share stories about how at a very young age, even in play, if we played school, ... -
Homebuilders’ association touts role in provincial...
The provincial branch of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association is meeting this week to discuss the economic impact of the industry, as ... -
Be ready, Great Big Sea front man says - Alan Doyle...
By Daniel MacEachern The Telegram Alan Doyle works for nobody, and nobody works for Alan Doyle. That was one of the Lessons Learned — the theme ... -
Brothers taking reins at Fishers’ Loft -...
Gabriel and Luke Fisher are returning home to Newfoundland to take over the family business — Luke from next door, Gabriel from across the ... -
NLOWE re-elects president Paulette Fudge
Businesswoman Paulette Fudge has been re-elected as the president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Organization of Women Entrepreneurs (NLOWE). ... -
Premier deletes Twitter account after X-rated link...
Premier Kathy Dunderdale said she deleted her Twitter profile Wednesday night after discovering it was linked to a pornographic account. ... -
‘Republic of Doyle’ headed for U.S.
With “Republic of Doyle” about to start filming its fifth season, the show will soon start appearing on American television screens. Trifecta ... -
Labatt says it’s not demanding benefit reductions...
A Labatt Breweries official says, contrary to a statement made by the union representing striking St. John’s workers, the company has not ... -
B.C. businessman hunting for investments in N.L.
A businessman who made his fortune in foreign-currency ex-change is looking for new investments in Newfoundland and Lab-rador. Peter Gustavson, ... -
NLTA talks budget cuts, restructuring
Lily Cole has something she’d like to share with the rest of the class. The president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association is ... -
NLOWE applauds provincial budget
The Newfoundland and Labrador Organization of Women Entrepreneurs (NLOWE) says job losses in Tuesday’s provincial budget are tough to take, but ... -
Province reducing red tape: CFIB
Newfoundland and Labrador has made “significant strides” in reducing red tape for entrepreneurs, says the Canadian Federation of Independent ... -
Canada attractive to Irish workers: ambassador
Ireland could provide some relief for Canada’s labour shortage, says the Newfoundland-born ambassador to the Emerald Isle.Loyola Hearn, former ... -
Striking airport workers mark six months
Striking airport maintenance workers marked six months off the job Monday with a silent march through the St. John’s airport. About 75 workers ... -
Funding from ACOA for limestone aggregate producer...
Recent funding to a Newfoundland limestone aggregate producer from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) has drawn criticism from a ... -
Booze bump
Liquor will leave your wallet a little lighter after the Newfoundland Labrador Liquor Corp. raised prices Sunday. The corporation’s CEO, Steve ... -
Former owner of Battery Hotel pleased with sale
The former owner of the Battery Hotel said Monday he’s thrilled the site is now under Memorial University ownership. “I’m very pleased with the ... -
Airport CEO accuses workers of wanting to prolong...
The president of the St. John's International Airport Authority accused striking maintenance workers Monday of wanting to prolong the strike. ... -
Employers’ council calls for workers’ comp changes
With public consultations on workers’ compensation set to begin next week, the Newfoundland and Labrador Employers’ Council is calling for major ... -
How rude!
Progressive Conservative MHA Keith Russell was suspended from coaching minor hockey after profane outbursts during a game in Labrador City in ... -
Declining production highlights need to rein in...
On the day the provincial government announced a hiring freeze, a new report says the province’s declining oil revenues highlight the need to ... -
Employers’ council hands out awards of distinction...
The judges for this year’s Employers of Distinction awards couldn’t decide on a single winner in the large-employer category, so they settled on ... -
Crockwell sentenced to four years in prison for...
In sentencing Leo Crockwell to four years for an armed standoff in which shots were fired at police, Justice Richard LeBlanc said two “poignant ... -
Businesses urged to support full-day kindergarten
Businesswoman Cathy Bennett is urging the local business community to support full-day kindergarten.In a lunch-time address to the St. John’s ... -
Airport passenger traffic up 6 per cent in 2012
Passenger traffic through St. John’s International Airport reached nearly 1.5 million people in 2012, a six per cent increase over 2011.The ... -
Airport passenger traffic up six per cent in 2012
Passenger traffic through St. John’s International Airport reached nearly 1.5 million people in 2012, a six per cent increase over 2011. The ... -
King’s Point Pottery named Atlantic craft retailer...
A small-town pottery studio has been named the top craft retailer in Atlantic Canada. King’s Point Pottery — owned by husband-and-wife team David ... -
Sign billboards dispute
Some store owners want you to ask them about their weekly specials. Brad Smith wants you to ask him about his dispute with the city.The Mount ... -
Investor to help sausage vendor get back in business
Sausage vendor Steve Smith’s food truck is still in impound, but a new investor has stepped in to help the businessman, who said he’s broke. ...





