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Daniel MacEachern
dmaceachern@thetelegram.com
All articles of Daniel MacEachern
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King’s Point Pottery named Atlantic craft retailer...
A small-town pottery studio has been named the top craft retailer in Atlantic Canada. King’s Point Pottery — owned by husband-and-wife team David ... -
Sign billboards dispute
Some store owners want you to ask them about their weekly specials. Brad Smith wants you to ask him about his dispute with the city.The Mount ... -
Investor to help sausage vendor get back in business
Sausage vendor Steve Smith’s food truck is still in impound, but a new investor has stepped in to help the businessman, who said he’s broke. ... -
Communications companies entering N.L. home security...
Communications companies will soon be competing in the home security market in Newfoundland, but local experts are skeptical. Bell Aliant and ... -
Infrastructure will fuel development: businessman
Peter Woodward doesn't have to imagine what improved infrastructure can do for Labrador. Better roads means faster development and reduced costs, ... -
Labour challenges top issue for incoming chairman
Denis Mahoney officially becomes chairman of the St. John's Board of Trade at the board's annual general meeting Jan. 31 - with a swearing-in in ... -
Twillingate wine headed East
Auk Island's new Chinese contract is the culmination of growing interest from Asian companies, says the Twillingate winery's general manager. ... -
City tows Long Dick’s food trailer
Food vendor Steve Smith says he’s considering legal action after his trailer was towed by the City of St. John’s. Smith, the owner of Long Dick’s ... -
Freshwater Road bakery reopens after accident
Manna European Bakery & Deli is open again following a late-December disaster that forced it to close its doors.The Freshwater Road bakery ... -
Developer says government copied app proposal
A local tech developer says the provincial government took its proposal for a mobile travel application and produced it with a different company. ... -
Stoked Spirits to appear on ‘Dragons’ Den’
Two and a half years after introducing hemp to vodka drinkers, Liquid Chicks has found the spirits business a rough road.But with an upcoming ... -
Airport makes public call to union to return to table
The St. John’s International Airport Authority has a message for its striking workers: see you Tuesday. Keith Collins, president and CEO of the ... -
Unions rally in support of striking airport workers
About 120 striking airport workers and supporters rallied Thursday, with the strike now in its third month.Local labour leaders called for St. ... -
N.B. company plans to re-establish KFC in St....
The restaurant group working to fill the KFC void outside the St. John’s area says it wants to do the same within the city.After The Telegram ... -
IceCaps get hat trick at award ceremony
Danny Williams was excited by the St. John’s IceCaps’ three wins at the St. John’s Board of Trade awards Wednesday — they helped put to rest his ... -
Forum to explore consequences of long commutes
What are the consequences of long-distance commutes? A new Memorial University project tackles the social and economic results of Newfoundland ... -
Battery Hotel deposits were non-refundable: lawyer
The lawyer for the owner of the Battery Hotel says his client will fight a lawsuit from a former prospective buyer.Jeffrey Sultan, lawyer for ... -
Mexicali Rosa’s closes its doors again
About a dozen Mexicali Rosa’s employees are out of work after the restaurant closed its doors Wednesday. Franchise owner Matthew You-den of ... -
Erin’s Pub under new ownership
The new owners of Erin’s Pub are keen to keep a quarter-century of live performance going. Chris Andrews, frontman for Celtic folk band ... -
Schutzhund training puts working dogs through their...
When Jack Parsons had his midlife crisis, he bought a dog, not a convertible. "As my daughter says, most men in their midlife crisis buy a sports ... -
Wing n’ It soaring
Given Wing n’ It’s aviation iconography, saying the business is taking off comes across as a little corny. But with the St. John’s-based ... -
Battery Hotel employees uncertain of future: union...
The president of the union that represents workers at the Battery Hotel says employees are being kept in the dark about the sale of the hotel.As ... -
New e-waste program a good start, says recycling...
An electronics recycling advocate says the province’s new program is a good start.The government on Friday announced amendments to waste ... -
N.L. business owners most optimistic in...
For the fifth straight month, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business’s “business barometer” reports that optimism among small business ... -
Bus users slam proposed fare increase
Some DRL Coachlines users are disappointed by a requested fare increase for the provincial passenger bus service.As reported in The Telegram Oct. ... -
Provincial economy to contract 0.4%, says report
Newfoundland and Labrador’s economy is predicted to shrink 0.4 per cent this year, according to a new report from the Atlantic Provinces Economic ... -
N.L. economy forecast to contract 0.4 per cent in...
Newfoundland and Labrador’s economy is predicted to shrink 0.4 per cent this year, according to a new report from the Atlantic Provinces Economic ... -
MUN business student gets her kicks on exchange...
Some university students travel during their summers. Some work. Dimitra Kufudi did both. The Memorial University student, in her third year of ... -
St. John’s and Perth, Australia find common ground
Lisa Scaffidi could have been talking about St. John’s.The mayor of Perth, Australia, speaking Wednesday at a luncheon for the annual general ... -
Fortune workers urge acceptance of OCI proposal
Angry Fortune fish plant workers urged the union Monday to sign off on a proposal from Ocean Choice International (OCI) that would create 110 ...





