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Ashley Fitzpatrick
afitzpatrick@thetelegram.com
All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Deadlines routinely whoosh by
The provincial government is regularly failing to respond to requests for information within timelines set in the Access to Information and ... -
NunatuKavut appealing court decision
The NunatuKavut Community Council says it is not prepared to back down on its protests against the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric development.The ... -
Husky not committing yet to building in Argentia
The provincial government is inviting comments on a detailed environmental assessment document, submitted by Husky, on the two options being ... -
Nain power plant OK during holidays
All was calm and all was bright in Nain this Christmas season, despite one of the three generators powering the community being out of ... -
Water supply on watch after mine waste released
The dam around waste from the former Gullbridge copper mine has given way, but as of deadline Monday night, with three different government ... -
Update: Tailings dam collapses at former Gullbridge...
About 25 volunteers were unloading bottle after bottle of True North water at the town office in South Brook early this afternoon. Stepping off ... -
Henry Goodrich ready to go back to work
Almost four months after a “dropped object incident,” the drill rig Henry Goodrich is ready to go back into service offshore Newfoundland and ... -
Another drill rig in Conception Bay
The semi-submersible drill rig West Aquarius is now in Conception Bay.The structure, used for deep-water drilling offshore, arrived overnight ... -
Nova Scotia offshore getting all the attention
Nova Scotia’s oil and gas community is continuing to celebrate a Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board land sale resulting in a ... -
CNLOPB appointments not without controversy
The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (CNLOPB) has regularly fielded criticism of board appointments as patronage ... -
Subsea construction key to future: oil industry...
As the search for oil intensifies in the world’s icy, deepwater environments, more oil companies are looking at advances in subsea technology to ... -
Government paying for trades mentors
The provincial government has launched its new journeyperson mentorship program, offering to pay qualified, red-seal tradespeople to teach the ... -
N.L. offshore taking a look at Norway’s book
When the biannual Offshore Northern Seas conference is being held in Stavanger, Norway, it is not uncommon to see a collection of people from ... -
Sanction needed for Muskrat oversight
Work at the Muskrat Falls site is continuing despite the project not yet being officially sanctioned by the provincial government. Sanctioning ... -
Mineral Resources Review recap
The Mineral Resources Review 2012 was presented Nov. 1-3 by the provincial government and the Newfoundland branch of the Canadian Institute of ... -
Power needed for mining projects: reports
Premier Kathy Dunderdale was preaching to the choir when she spoke about power needs for industrial developments in Western Labrador at the ... -
Bull Arm site given new life with Hebron
Having seen a relative lull in activity since the construction of the Hibernia offshore oil installation, the Bull Arm Fabrication Site is now ... -
NunatuKavut council claims victory in court ruling
The president of the Nunatu-Kavut Community Council is claiming Wednesday’s provincial Supreme Court decision regarding protests at Muskrat Falls ... -
UPDATE: Muskrat falls site protest not unsafe:...
Nalcor Energy is going to create an area for people to protest the Lower Churchill development, near the Crown corporation’s construction site at ... -
Local employers take in students on Industry Day 2012
Today is Industry Day 2012, meaning students from trades programs at the College of the North Atlantic in St. John’s and Corner Brook will be ... -
Worker reps say no to offshore night flights
According to worker representatives who spoke with The Telegram Thursday, the majority of offshore workers would not want to take night flights, ... -
Night flights not unreasonable: industry association
A representative for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) says nighttime helicopter flights to and from industry installations ... -
Labour force needs more local workers: experts
Having a workforce large enough to sustain businesses through the labour crunch, now and into the future, will be determined in part by the ... -
Offshore operators say they’re ready for night...
The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (CNLOPB) is reviewing an approximately 100-page collective submission on nighttime ... -
Immigration could help solve labour shortage
The federal minister responsible for immigration, Jason Kenney, made the prediction for local business during his visit to St. John’s. ... -
N.L. Prospectors Association up and running
The Newfoundland and Labrador Prospectors Association held its first annual general meeting (AGM) in Gander Sept. 29. Having volunteered with the ... -
NunatuKavut council challenges Muskrat Falls site work
The NunatuKavut Community Council has accused Nalcor Energy of hiding the true extent of the on-site preliminary work for the Muskrat Falls ... -
NunatuKavut council upset by preliminary work at...
Having chartered a helicopter and flown over the area around Muskrat Falls, to view preliminary site work being completed for the Lower Churchill ... -
Empty seats at the offshore regulator
The next chairman and CEO of the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (CNLOPB) has yet to be named, although the current ... -
Pole program an example of asset management
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro's proposed capital project spending for 2013 is under review by the Public Utilities Board (PUB). Much of the $66 ...





