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Daniel MacEachern
dmaceachern@cbncompass.ca
All articles of Daniel MacEachern
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A place to cruise
A three-day cruise forum is bringing companies to St. John’s to learn about — and share knowledge with — the provincial industry.The ... -
MUN Students in Free Enterprise team knocked out in...
Memorial University’s Students in Free Enterprise team is back from Malaysia after being knocked out of a global competition in the first ... -
Molson Coors turns to innovation
With weakening demand for beer — due largely to a slower economy and changing consumer preferences — Molson Coors Canada is focusing on ... -
She hasn’t slacked up yet
In May, four friends from Grand Falls-Windsor got an idea for a cellphone application — one that, just a few months later, has been downloaded ... -
IOC aims to double production in Lab City
The Iron Ore Co. of Canada (IOC) wants to strike while iron is hot. The company, holding its quarterly meeting Wednesday and today for the first ... -
Funding announcements over ‘unless there’s...
Like a fireworks display, the end of the province’s lengthy string of funding promises arrived Wednesday with a splashy and — with an estimated ... -
Hiring blitz fizzles
Holiday Retirement held a hiring blitz — but nobody came. Actually, one couple came during the daylong recruitment session at the airport Comfort ... -
Study pegs Targa benefits at $110M in 10 years
When the flag drops on the 10th edition of Targa Newfoundland this fall, organizers will be racing towards more than $110 million in direct and ... -
Better Business Bureau closing Aug. 16
The St. John’s Better Business Bureau is shutting its doors for good Aug. 16.Internal communications documents obtained by The Telegram confirm ... -
Local Better Business Bureau shutting its doors
The St. John’s Better Business Bureau is shutting its doors for good Aug. 16.Internal communications documents obtained by the Telegram confirm ... -
Province boosts marine base development project
Pennecon Energy's Marine Base in Bay Bulls received $500,000 Thursday from the provincial government. Business Minister Derrick Dalley ... -
Exports won't solve plant's woes: FFAW
Ocean Choice International and workers at its money-losing Marystown fish plant will be meeting Monday to discuss ways of turning the business ... -
Council to watch traffic with Costco opening gas bar
A St. John's councillor says the city will keep an eye on any traffic problems which may arise on Stavanger Drive from Costco's opening of its ... -
Angels take over
Businessman Mike Volker extolled the virtues of angel investing to the St. John’s Board of Trade on Tuesday, but none of his figures or graphs in ... -
Johnson officially opens corporate head office
Johnson Inc. cut the ribbon on 80,000 square feet of renovated office space Wednesday morning.The insurance company held the official opening of ... -
St. John’s in Top 10 for best real estate deals:...
While St. John’s housing prices continue to rise, Moneysense magazine says the city is still home to some of the best real estate deals in the ... -
Business leaders inducted into hall of fame
The four inductees into the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame share two things: successful careers, and surprise at being chosen.Other ... -
At-sea crab fishery observers charged
Several crab fishery observers have been charged with providing false information to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, The Telegram has ... -
Opportunities abound in Canada’s forgotten regions
An American diplomat says Newfoundland and Labrador has business opportunities that are under the radar of many U.S. firms.Richard Steffens, the ... -
Blowout plans suggested in report
The author of a report on the province’s oil spill prevention and response capabilities saysoffshore operators should be required to have blowout ... -
Comedian en route to Majumder Manor
Shaun Majumder laid out the road map to Majumder Manor to the St. John’s Board of Trade Wednesday.The Newfoundland-born comedian outlined his ... -
Bill Strickland puts brakes on bicycle business
As a teenager, Bill Strickland started working evenings and weekends for Hitchens Cycle Shop, owned and operated by friends of his family, in ... -
Business community positive about budget
The Newfoundland and Labrador business community gave a passing grade — and words of caution — to the federal government’s proposed budget ... -
Rocket almost ready for liftoff
Just a couple of months after Auntie Crae’s closed down, a new tenant has taken over the space and has ambitious plans to open a new business by ... -
Metrobus to sell discounted taxi chits to customers...
With the Metrobus Transit strike well past the two-month mark, the company’s latest move is selling discounted taxi chits.Metrobus announced ... -
Search on for bear spray attacker
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary reports that a 36-year-old man was walking along Pennywell Road at about 7:45 p.m. when he “brushed up” ... -
Ready to launch
Four fledgling local St. John’s businesses faced a Memorial University dragon’s den Tuesday night. There was no Kevin O’Leary — the acerbic judge ... -
‘Progress’ in the face of ‘adversity’
Eastern Health’s accreditation re-port says the health-care organization has made “significant pro-gress” in the face of “significant ... -
IOC to open office in St. John’s
The Iron Ore Company of West Labrador is coming to town. During a speech at the St. John’s Board of Trade luncheon Friday, Zoe Yujnovich, the ... -
Perfect pitch
The new mini-soccer pitch at the King George V Soccer Complex will help put more players on the field, say local enthusiasts. The province ...





