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Ashley Fitzpatrick
afitzpatrick@thetelegram.com
All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Natural gas not viable option: second consultant
The provincial government has released a report — which rejects the findings of another report, which commented on the findings of a report — on ... -
Muskrat Falls in Federal Court today
The proposed Lower Churchill hydro project will be discussed at Federal Court in Ottawa today, as a legal case launched before the project was ... -
Ziff Energy Group not experts and had hands tied:...
Citing his decades of experience in the oil and gas industry and familiarity with the provincial offshore, businessman Cabot Martin has rejected ... -
Muskrat Falls reality check: Part II
Second in a two-part seriesIn a continuation from Friday’s edition, The Telegram looks at more outstanding issues related to the Muskrat Falls ... -
Natural gas advocate rejects consultant study
Pointing to his decades of experience in the oil and gas industry and familiarity with the provincial offshore, businessman Cabot Martin has ... -
Push safety and help avoid tragedy: mother
Almost seven years after her son died following a workplace accident, Johanna LeRoux was standing at a podium, telling a crowd of strangers to ... -
Safety conference begins today
Today is the first day of Safety Services Newfoundland and Labrador’s sixth annual fall health and safety conference. The conference, “Sharing ... -
Chevron bringing in offshore vessels
A lack of available offshore service vessels has Chevron Canada planning to bring in ships from outside the region in order to be able to drill ... -
Quebec central to latest N.L. discussion papers
The government continued its roll-out of information relevant for consideration of the Lower Churchill project Friday, releasing three more ... -
Demand for new energy is clear: government
Provincial Natural Resources Minister Jerome Kennedy has been repeating the question for months: “Do we need the power?” The question is in ... -
The bill on Muskrat Falls
For the average person paying a monthly electricity bill in this province, your bill will be less in a world with Muskrat Falls than in a world ... -
New legislation coming on Muskrat Falls
The government is looking to re-write the laws dealing with electricity and power rates in the province. The legislative changes will detail how ... -
Nunatsiavut open to mining exploration
The Nunatsiavut Government is open to seeing mining exploration inside its land claim area, but the president of Nunatsiavut is also making it ... -
Dunderdale to talk power with new Quebec premier
Following her speech at the Mineral Resources Review 2012 mining conference in St. John’s Thursday, Premier Kathy Dunderdale was asked about her ... -
UPDATE: Reports released on Labrador mining power needs
Natural Resources Minister Jerome Kennedy opened the province's main mining conference for the year by offering up reports on the value and power ... -
Hebron information centre opened
As of today, anyone driving along the Trans-Canada Highway can stop off about 150 kilometres from St. John's and learn more about the ... -
Materials, labour part of Muskrat Falls cost increase
The estimated cost for building the first piece of the Lower Churchill hydro project — including the construction of the dam at Muskrat Falls ... -
PUB halts Hydro budget review
The Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities has halted its review of Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro's proposed capital budget for 2013. The ... -
Hibernia offers $11.8M in new research funds
The Hibernia partners believe there is more oil to be pulled from the Hibernia oil field, and development of “enhanced oil recovery” techniques ... -
SNC-Lavalin's work on Lower Churchill endorsed
Nalcor Energy vice-president and Lower Churchill project leader Gilbert Bennett rejects any criticism of Nalcor's continued employment of ... -
Consultant calls for more oversight on Muskrat Falls
Taxpayers in Newfoundland and Labrador should be offered more information and more protections when it comes to the Lower Churchill development, ... -
Looking toward operations at Long Harbour
Employment has peaked on construction at Vale’s nickel processing facility at Long Harbour, with 25 contractors and about 4,700 employees now ... -
Nalcor CEO wants project decision before year end
Nalcor Energy president and CEO Ed Martin says he would like to see a decision from the provincial government, on whether or not they want the ... -
CNLOPB issues more information on public meetings
Dates and times have been issued for more public meetings for the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board’s (CNLOPB’s) review ... -
Muskrat Falls on the minds of board of trade guests
The proposed Lower Churchill hydro development was not the subject of today’s half-day St. John’s Board of Trade conference, but it was on the ... -
Looking North for business opportunities
Today, the provincial government is hosting another session aimed at developing a list of specific ways to grow the number of provincially-based ... -
Nalcor looking at power needs of Labrador mines
Nalcor Energy has confirmed it is now looking at power requests from more than one mining company working in Labrador. Extending from ... -
Rail money offered to Quebec miners
Eager to get their hands on Canadian iron ore, Chinese backers of the Lac Otelnuk project in Northern Quebec — what Adriana Resources highlights ... -
Mining Industry NL hosting investor conference
Mining companies with projects in this province are set to present their latest updates to potential investors at a Mining Industry NL conference ... -
Dallaire doesn't believe U.S. dragging its feet in...
Canadian senator and Ret. Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire says any allegation the United States government is dragging its feet on returning Guantanamo ...





