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Ashley Fitzpatrick
afitzpatrick@thetelegram.com
All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Part 2: Safety No. 1 priority
Second in a six-part series It might be argued the most powerful position within the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore ... -
Sidebar: International respect
When the CNLOPB was created, it was melded from the Canada Oil and Gas Lands Administration with the provincial Newfoundland and Labrador ... -
Part 1: Inside the CNLOPB
Now into his sixth year as chairman and CEO of the province's offshore oil and gas regulator, Max Ruelokke has been the rock against which ... -
Nalcor, Emera say agreement coming despite passage...
Nalcor and Emera have yet to come to final terms on the Lower Churchill development. Friday morning, Nalcor CEO Ed Martin and Emera CEO Chris ... -
Premier takes Telegram to task on editorial
Premier Kathy Dunderdale began a news conference at the House of Assembly late Friday morning by voicing her objections to the editorial in ... -
Supplier registry open for N.S. shipbuilding
For companies in this province hoping to get a foot in on supplying the $25-billion in shipbuilding work in Halifax over the next 20 to 30 ... -
Shell wins $970-M land parcel off N.S.
Shell Canada is being awarded multiple exploration licences for offshore Nova Scotia, after coming out on top in a land sale by the ... -
Husky reconsiders plans at North Amethyst
Husky Energy has put forward an amended plan for its ongoing work at the White Rose significant discovery area. The new plan would see the ... -
Supplier registry open for N.S. shipbuilding
For companies in this province hoping to get a foot in on supplying the $25-billion of shipbuilding work in Halifax over the next 20 to 30 years, ... -
$970 million land sale offshore Nova Scotia
Shell Canada is being awarded multiple exploration licences for offshore Nova Scotia, after coming out on top in a recent land sale by the ... -
MUN delegation caught in B.C. viral outbreak
A delegation of student journalists from this province, attending a Canadian University Press conference in British Columbia, have been caught up ... -
Keeping up on skilled trades wages Smaller employer...
From behind his desk at Brenton Rentals and Sales in Marystown, Jack Brenton was in a fight with some finicky software, as he answered ... -
Skilled trades see boost in pay
Skilled labour costs are increasing in Newfoundland and Labrador. The evidence is in the trades labour agreements. The pay for trades workers ... -
Double standard on search and rescue, says MP
The completion of the new hangar at St. John’s International Airport in the coming weeks will give Cougar Helicopters its own search and rescue ... -
Cougar SAR-ready at St. John’s International
With the completion of the new hangar at St. John’s International Airport in the coming weeks, Cougar Helicopters will have its own search and ... -
Hong Kong police provide statement on Basha case
At 10 a.m. Friday (9:30 p.m. Hong Kong time), police in Hong Kong contacted The Telegram to provide an update about the case of the late ... -
Update: Hong Kong police provide statement on Basha...
At 10 a.m. today (9:30 p.m. Hong Kong local time), police in Hong Kong responded to a request from The Telegram for an update in regards to the ... -
Apprentices: here and there
Final in a three-part series The Government of Alberta published a fact sheet on apprenticeship training and the skilled trades in ... -
A slippery path to skilled trades
Second in a three-part series The barriers for apprentices completing their training in-province and trying to achieve journeyperson status can ... -
CNLOPB details Western environmental review
Public consultation sessions regarding oil drilling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence area are now expected for communities in Western Newfoundland and ... -
Changes needed for apprentices
First in a three-part seriesThe skilled trades apprentices of today are the journeypersons of tomorrow. That is, if they make it through their ... -
Sikorsky S-92 safety discussed
The main hangar at Cougar Helicopters in St. John’s is known as “the barn.” It is home to five Sikorsky S-92 helicopters that service ... -
Help available for sexual abuse victims
Stories of sexual abuse and sexual exploitation are often found in the news. On Monday, the sentencing of disgraced Bishop Raymond Lahey ... -
New transmission line cut from Hydro budget
Nalcor Energy has taken another hit to its work scheduling. The Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities (PUB) has refused to even ... -
Two men accused of ID fraud being held while police...
We would state their names, but their names haven’t been confirmed yet, according to the RNC. Two men were arrested Wednesday in the Mount Pearl ... -
Making room in Churchill Falls
Nalcor Energy is moving ahead with plans to build a new housing complex in Churchill Falls, providing a home for more contract workers for ... -
Powerful winds wrap N.L.
Thousands of people in all parts of the island portion of the province were being affected by power outages Friday, following a windstorm that ... -
N.L. whale-saving group wins funding
Whale Release and Strandings Newfoundland and Lab-rador has been given a donation of $25,000 by Shell Canada.The group was one of 54 ... -
Hebron review ends public sessions
The time for public input on the Hebron Public Review came to a close Wednesday, as Commissioner Miller Ayre heard from the last of 43 ... -
One industry risking another: McCurdy
While offshore oil developments like Hebron fill the provincial coffers, those in the fishing industry continue to shoulder the fear of losing ...





