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Ashley Fitzpatrick
afitzpatrick@thetelegram.com
All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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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 ... -
Expro building for future in Newfoundland and Labrador
Thursday marked the grand opening of the Expro building in Paradise — a new base for that company’s operations in the North Atlantic offshore. ... -
Major projects driving boom
Analyst Patrick Brannon smiled gleefully in front of a meeting of about 150 businesspeople and government officials in St. John’s Wednesday ... -
Nalcor touts bold vision for Bull Arm
The Bull Arm fabrication site will see a flurry of industrial activity once the bulk of local work on the Hebron project gets underway. The ... -
Open for questions
Before Nalcor Energy health and safety manager John Hollohan could offer a pre-meeting “safety minute” at the Crown corporation’s annual general ... -
Environmentalists rally against cuts, changes
Two scheduled media events on the St. John’s waterfront Monday morning showed a great political divide. At Harvey’s Marine offices, a collection ... -
The grand plan for Nalcor
Sifting through Nalcor Energy’s annual report, president and CEO Ed Martin points to positive numbers relating to health and safety, ... -
Nalcor financial statement tabled in House
Nalcor Energy has reported a more than $125-million profit in 2011, according to its annual Business and Financial Report.The report for the ... -
Grounded Cougar back in service
A helicopter grounded at the offshore oil production vessel Terra Nova earlier this week is back in full service today, according to Cougar ... -
SeaRose FPSO weighs anchor in Conception Bay
The massive SeaRose offshore production ship sailed into the mouth of Conception Bay Friday morning. It will be visible in the bay over the long ... -
Forum speakers call for energy diversification
The potential for wind and solar power development in Newfoundland and Labrador became the focus of a forum on renewable energy opportunities, ... -
Duff says NDP endorsement of O’Leary unusual
Deputy mayor Shannie Duff said she was surprised by NDP leader Tom Mulcair’s endorsement of Coun. Sheilagh O’Leary for mayor of St. ... -
Cameras help crack cases
Statistics show no dramatic change in the number of calls to police since closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras were first installed on George ... -
Long Harbour worksite sets sights on safety
Whether walking down Copper Street or driving a crane along Nickel Road, construction workers at the site of Vale’s nickel processing facility ... -
Pharmacist did not do enough to protect public: board
Pharmacist Paul Gill has been taken to task by an adjudication tribunal under the Newfoundland and Labrador Pharmacy Board. Gill, the tribunal ... -
Federal minister wants to speed up project reviews
Federal Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver wants to see the regulatory process “streamlined” for major projects. “Major projects in Canada ... -
Winters death leads to new SAR protocol
The federal government has a new protocol, wherein the military will proactively call back provincial search leaders to see if search and rescue ... -
Premier heads back to school
The morning of their 100th day of school for the year, students at St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School in Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove had ... -
Nalcor lawyer questions Manitoba Hydro on report
Counsel for Nalcor Energy, Thomas O’Reilly, questioned the panel of representatives for Manitoba Hydro International (MHI) about their review of ... -
Part 3: Aiming to avoid spills
Third in a six-part series It was early Sunday morning, Nov. 21, 2004, and still dark out, when the phone rang. Grabbing the receiver, the ... -
Union reps protest at CAT offices
A handful of representatives from the local chapter of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) union added their voices to a cross-Canada protest action ... -
Happy, healthier holiday eating
According to a nutritional consultant in St. John's, the thing to remember about the holidays is it's the most wonderful time of the year. If ... -
Trades traffic between provinces affecting...
Final in a three-part series The Government of Alberta published a fact sheet on apprenticeship training and the skilled trades in November, ...





