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Ashley Fitzpatrick
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All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Research lab draws big money from Hibernia, province
Donations for a new enhanced oil recovery research lab at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s St. John’s campus surpassed the $15-million ... -
Nalcor executives questioned at AGM
There is no way for an individual in Newfoundland and Labrador to scrutinize every last detail of the Lower Churchill hydro project. That fact ... -
Fortis offers new incentives in merger deal
Fortis Inc., parent to Newfoundland Power, has been trying to seal a deal on its acquisition of U.S.-based CH Energy Group for the past 15 ... -
Fortis offers new incentives in merger deal
Fortis Inc., parent to Newfoundland Power, has been trying to seal a deal on its acquisition of U.S.-based CH Energy Group for the past 15 ... -
Innu of Ekuanitshit launch court appeal
The Innu Council of Ekuanitshit has filed an appeal to a Federal Court decision stating, despite the court’s finding, its people were not ... -
Permit fees still in dispute as bridge work begins
A dispute is continuing between the provincial government and the Town of Placentia over municipal construction permits for the replacement of ... -
Governments to talk through Placentia bridge fee
Staff with the provincial Department of Transportation and Works and the Town of Placentia will sit down to talk through a dispute over ... -
Placentia lift bridge still a go
Staff with the provincial Department of Transportation and the Town of Placentia will sit down within the next two days to talk through an ... -
CNLOPB has ‘revolving door,’ group says
Members of the Save Our Seas and Shores Coalition were less than impressed with a recent report by The Telegram stating Max Ruelokke, the former ... -
Regulator says no to 7.2 per cent power rate hike
The Public Utilities Board (PUB) has issued its decision on an application filed by Newfoundland Power, denying the company approval for a ... -
Near catastrophe at Holyrood
The noise hit first — metal on metal. Then came the thick smoke. It was about 6:40 a.m. on Jan. 11 and the failure in an internal system pushing ... -
Regulator confirms new life in Terra Nova
Provincial coffers took a hit when the production vessel at the Terra Nova oilfield was taken offline for repairs in 2012. However, the work has ... -
Budget ‘brutal,’ says labour leader
Depending on who you asked following the release of the 2013 provincial budget, you would get a different total on the number of people affected ... -
More to Penashue campaign story
Supporters beware. More than one contributor to the 2011 campaign of now-former Labrador MP Peter Penashue — contacted about their donation by ... -
Workshop tackles safety offshore and onshore
A collection of more than 120 professionals from post-secondary institutions, mining and oil companies, regulatory bodies and certifying agencies ... -
Potato pursuit
Newfoundland and Labrador is looking for a hot potato — a spectacular spud that will help kickstart the expansion of local grow operations, ... -
Mixed messages on iron ore
It is not all doom and gloom in Canadian iron ore mining news today, despite the announcement of an idling of an iron ore pellet plant in Quebec. ... -
Worker treated following incident at Hibernia
An offshore worker was in stable condition Tuesday afternoon, receiving treatment after being medevaced from the Hibernia platform Monday night. ... -
Presenter tells industry to promote fracking facts
A man working in the oil business on hydraulic fracturing projects — or “fracking” — for his entire career offered an insider’s look at America’s ... -
The Sandy Pond fish: where are they now?
Vale paid to move about 1,400 fish from Sandy Pond to other ponds near Long Harbour. Then, the company claimed their former home as a containment ... -
UPDATE: Judge considering Sandy Pond case
Sandy Pond Alliance lawyer Owen Myers offered some final arguments this morning in court in St. John's. Justice Elizabeth Heneghan has taken all ... -
Sandy Pond Alliance has case heard
More than two years since their original court filing, the Sandy Pond Alliance will be taking its arguments in defense of freshwater lakes before ... -
Industry welcome, say students, teachers, politicians
One message prevailed in speeches and presentations at the kickoff for Oil and Gas Week 2013: opportunities welcome. The educational theme week ... -
Marshall says N.L. is in an era of opportunity
Oil and Gas Week 2013 was launched with a series of speeches at the Marine Institute in St. John’s Monday morning, including one from the ... -
Seismic salesman in battle over data
Paul Einarsson, president of seismic testing company Geophysical Service Inc. (GSI), says his company’s products are being plundered by the ... -
Emera talks Maritime Link with construction industry
As the Maritime Link heads to a regulatory review in Nova Scotia — public hearings are set to begin at the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board ... -
Workers register win in Long Harbour dispute
Correction: The following story states the legal case arose out of the five-day wildcat strike of 2012. In fact, the case arose from a separate ... -
Province responsible for mine site cleanup
The provincial government is deciding what to do next at the former Gullbridge copper mine in central Newfoundland. Whatever the decision, ... -
Fortis utilities lead company’s 2012 earnings
The Public Utilities Board is continuing its examination of Newfoundland Power’s general rate application — a proposed rate hike for customers in ... -
See? Gulls!
The gulls of St. John’s have many names: great black-backed gull, herring gull, ring-billed gull, glaucous gull … rat with wings. However you ...





