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Ashley Fitzpatrick
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All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Looking North for business opportunities
The provincial government has been hosting consultation sessions aimed at developing a list of specific ways to grow the number of ... -
UPDATE: Multiple 911 calls before fatal accident: RNC
The search for a patient who had run away from a private ambulance service had been on for almost two hours this morning before the patient made ... -
Rate hikes stoked by online services, labour expenses
In the coming year, Newfoundland Power will have to explain to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) why it should be allowed to hike the power rates ... -
Alderon seeks a power deal with Nalcor
The president and CEO of Alderon Iron Ore, Tayfun Eldem, says the company is poised to become the next major iron ore producer out of Canada.That ... -
NunatuKavut says it’s not backing away from the...
The phones at the Happy Valley-Goose Bay office of the NunatuKavut Community Council did not stop ringing when The Telegram visited this past ... -
Judge asking court to rule in his favour
A judge who spends his working days presiding over court cases in Labrador will be in St. John’s later this month seeking justice of his own, ... -
N.L. suppliers investigating opportunities in Brazil
A delegation from Newfoundland and Labrador will attend the 2012 Rio Oil and Gas Expo and Conference in Brazil, beginning Sept. 17. The local ... -
Diesel maxed out: NL Hydro
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is running out of time to increase the capacity to supply power to homes and businesses fed by the province’s ... -
Vale looking for more worker housing
Vale is looking to quickly provide more accommodations for workers building its new Long Harbour Processing Plant, as it comes up on peak ... -
Husky drill rig still offline
Operations on the offshore drill rig Henry Goodrich remain on hold, as Husky Energy continues to investigate a close call onboard — a ... -
SPCA needs funds over fanfare
Stories of a FedEx flight of 60 puppies from Happy Valley-Goose Bay to Halifax resulted in plenty of attention for the volunteer-run Society for ... -
Town’s housing to stay tight for at least a year
With multiple residential developments in the works, finding a home in Happy Valley-Goose Bay is expected to get a little easier by the end of ... -
Return to Nutak
For some, it had been more than 50 years since they had last seen Nutak.On Wednesday, Inuit elders, their families and friends made their way by ... -
Forced relocation of Inuit acknowledged
A ceremony will be held today at the site of the once-vibrant community of Nutak, acknowledging the pain caused by the forced resettlement of its ... -
Harbour dockside to undergo repair work
The St. John’s Port Authority is moving ahead with repair work on two piers at the Southside of the harbour, an area where fishing boats often ... -
RNC street fleet
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) is responsible for a collection of 125 vehicles provincially — the majority with capabilities beyond ... -
Southlands set to grow again
Piece by piece, the land collectively known as Southlands in St. John’s has been offered up by the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corp. (NLHC) ... -
Growth expected for casket maker
Kevin Dalton of Dalton’s Casket Manufacturing out of Cape Broyle said there is opportunity for his business to expand.The only casket ... -
St. John’s: looking to the future
As new developments are proposed and St. John’s grows, it makes sense to reflect on how the city develops, how well it works for people and what ... -
Oil and mining developments feeding growth of metro...
Major natural resource projects require a steady supply of people to run them, from initial concept into reality. In this province, project after ... -
Changes being made to apprentice regulations
A permanent change in provincial regulation is expected to help get a flood of new skilled trades apprentices in this province up to ... -
FAA orders helicopters inspected
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued in-structions for the inspection of Sikorsky model S-92 helicopters — the same helicopters ... -
Union leadership declares end to strike
The president of the Resource Development Trades Council, Gus Doyle, was not available to speak with The Telegram about the ongoing Long Harbour ... -
Terra Nova work ‘progressing well’
Work on the Terra Nova floating production, storage and off-loading (FPSO) vessel has ramped up, with 350 tradespeople now assigned to the ... -
Last of the wooden boat builders
Irish-Newfoundland music could be heard over the chatter of a dozen or so people at the launch site of 82-year-old Henry Vokey’s 44-foot long, ... -
Land use agreement in sight for Nunatsiavut
The regional land use plan for the Labrador Inuit Settlement Area has been approved by the Nunatsiavut government’s executive council.The land ... -
Berry businesses want info on power line project
At Pure Labrador in Forteau, fruit spreads and syrups are “made with the freshest, juiciest wild berries, hand-picked in the pristine Labrador ... -
Husky signs option to lease in Argentia
Husky has signed an “option to lease” agreement with the Argentia Management Authority. The oil company is holding on to 20 hectares of land on ... -
Hebron work continues despite disagreement on module
While the provincial government and Hebron project leaders work through a dispute over where the derrick equipment set module should be ... -
Low oil price may hurt bottom line
Newfoundland and Labrador is more dependent on its oil and gas sector than any other province in Canada. “Approximately one-third of provincial ...





