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Ashley Fitzpatrick
afitzpatrick@thetelegram.com
All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Northern Ranger plagued with problems, Nunatsiavut...
The MV Northern Ranger services communities in Northern Labrador whenever it is in service. As of late, according to the Government of ... -
N.L. Hydro needs female washrooms
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro has asked the Public Utilities Board (PUB) to approve its spending $250,000 in the coming year to begin adding ... -
Local chocolate tops in Atlantic Canada
The Newfoundland Chocolate Company is celebrating its being awarded Co-op’s Eat Atlantic Food Product of the Year. Owners Christina Dove and ... -
Local chocolate tops in Atlantic Canada
A celebration was held at the Newfoundland Chocolate Company this morning, as the company was awarded Co-op’s Eat Atlantic Food Product of the ... -
Nature Conservancy of Canada planning more work in N.L.
The president and CEO of the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), John Lounds, was in St. John’s Tuesday. He spent the day meeting with campaign ... -
Town, hydro plant built together at Churchill Falls
The Town of Churchill Falls was created from scratch to allow for the construction and operation of the Churchill Falls hydroelectric generating ... -
Kennedy disputes Lower Churchill letter
A Letter to the Editor in today’s edition of The Telegram, from former premier Roger Grimes, has riled provincial Minister of Natural Resources ... -
Bird’s eye view of Muskrat Falls site work
Flying high by helicopter along the Churchill River towards Muskrat Falls, you can spot lines cutting through otherwise untouched sections of ... -
Bird’s eye view of Muskrat Falls site work
Flying high by helicopter along the Churchill River towards Muskrat Falls, you can spot lines cutting through otherwise untouched sections of ... -
Camp going up at Bull Arm
Even while the provincial government and Hebron partners continue to work through a dispute over construction of the new offshore platform, ... -
Chopper back in service after turnaround
A helicopter flight headed from St. John’s to the province’s offshore oilfields was turned around mid-flight Monday due to a power fluctuation. ... -
Nunatsiavut building and rebuilding
Concepts for new, landmark government buildings are being translated into reality in Nunatsiavut, providing unique spaces for cultural reflection ... -
Mapping The Big Land
In the final year of a three-year, monumental endeavour, the Nature Conservancy of Canada is completing the first “conservation blueprint” for ... -
Spinoff flows from new living spaces
The construction of house, hotel, apartment, condominium and commercial projects in St. John's and surrounding areas has local construction ... -
Worker falls while putting on siding
A man who fell from scaffolding while putting new siding on a home in St. John’s is not believed to have suffered serious injuries. Firefighters ... -
Transport Canada will verify helicopter checks
On Tuesday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an airworthiness directive regarding Sikorsky model S-92 helicopters, ordering ... -
UPDATED: Workers inadvertently blocked traffic: RCMP
Workers involved in blocking traffic heading for Vale’s nickel processing facility construction site at Long Harbour this morning were violating ... -
Mine operations return to normal as blockade ends
Mining companies active in the iron ore-rich Labrador Trough are returning to normal operations with the end of a protest that included the ... -
Wooden, two-masted schooner launched
A 44-foot long, wooden schooner, built by Henry Vokey of Trinity, was launched from its cradle into the waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday. The ... -
Muskrat plans tested
The up-front investment by Nalcor Energy into engineering and design work on the Lower Churchill project has been described as “extensive and ... -
Mayor calls for Hebron module to be built in N.L.
St. John’s Mayor Dennis O’Keefe is publicly supporting the prov-ince’s demand the Hebron platform’s derrick equipment set module — a piece of the ... -
Time to sail the Northwest Passage
An international Arctic Panel covered a wide range of issues relating to natural resources in the North, during a morning session at the ... -
Statoil considering offshore development
Statoil has announced it has found 100-200 million barrels of recoverable oil product at the so-called Mizzen area in the Flemish Pass Basin ... -
UPDATED: Province wants Hebron module: Premier
In opening the NOIA conference in St. John's this morning, Premier Kathy Dunderdale raised the ongoing dispute over how much of the Hebron ... -
New curricula, corporate investment for geoscience...
As another K-12 school year closes out, teacher Sheldon Marsh spoke with The Telegram, marvelling at the steady rise in the number of students ... -
Managing your oil money
\When Nalcor president and CEO Ed Martin laid out the Crown corporation’s financial situation at this year’s annual general meeting, Nalcor Oil ... -
Cormorant sent for offshore medevac
Military search and rescue has been sent to assist a crewmember aboard a vessel 120 nautical miles East of St. John’s.The vessel and the cause of ... -
Black Out Speak Out rally in St. John’s
Chris Hogan likened the grey sky and chill in the air at the St. John’s waterfront to the current state of relations between Canadian ... -
Conveying geoscience research a challenge
On the last day of the joint meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical Association of Canada in St. John’s, sessions ... -
Geopark planned for Bonavista area
Discovery Trail communities including Elliston, Bonavista, Catalina, Trinity and Port Union may be considered park communities within two years' ...





