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Daniel MacEachern
dmaceachern@thetelegram.com
All articles of Daniel MacEachern
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Salmon virus could be devastating to aquaculture...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has quarantined a Newfoundland aquaculture site due to a suspected salmon virus. Provincial Fisheries ... -
Food inspection agency quarantines south coast...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has quarantined a Newfoundland aquaculture site due to a salmon virus.Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister ... -
Death to a thousand ruts
They bedevil drivers on the Avalon Peninsula: ruts in the roads. They are nuisances at best and hazards at worst, especially when wet.In some ... -
From hitting the books to balancing them
They’re cropping up all over St. John’s: businesses owned and operated by young entrepreneurs in their 20s, no experience necessary. Business ... -
Slow growth for St. John’s, province: report
A new report from the Conference Board of Canada predicts slight growth for the St. John’s economy this year. The report, released Thursday, ... -
St. John’s businesswoman named to national hall of...
A St. John’s businesswoman has been inducted in the Canadian Retail Hall of Fame.Sandra Avery, owner of A Special Touch in the Avalon Mall, was ... -
Lights off for East Port properties
East Port Properties president John Lindsay demonstrated a crucial technological innovation at the grand opening of the Beclin Business Park ... -
Too busy to celebrate
Environmental consulting company Sikumiut is marking its 10th anniversary in August, but the company might be too busy to celebrate.Founded in ... -
Falling oil and gas prices mean Arctic development...
How much will Arctic oil and gas be worth to Atlantic Canada for the next couple of decades? It’s a dicey calculation, said Bill Pike, chairman ... -
SeaRose servicing right on schedule: Husky
Husky Energy’s SeaRose oil vessel's servicing is running right on schedule, says the company’s vice-president of Atlantic region developments. ... -
Verafin named Exporter of the Year
Two businesses, a high school and the Marine Institute’s Centre for Marine Simulation are this year’s winners of the provincial government’s ... -
Rental headaches revisited
Carole Mierins of Ottawa has visited Newfoundland several times. This July, she’s bringing a friend who’s visiting the island for the first time, ... -
Board’s AGM looks to past before facing uncertain...
With its future uncertain, the Northeast Avalon Regional Economic Development Board’s annual general meeting looked to its past. The focus of ... -
Good for your sole
One of the oldest businesses on Duckworth Street is the one with “Modern” in its name. Modern Shoe Hospital (244 Duckworth St.) owner Kevin ... -
Seal products boutique gets warm welcome
Not every business’s grand opening features a Mi’kmaq smudging ceremony, a sealskin ribbon-cutting and the provincial leader of the Opposition ... -
Dollars for ‘Doyle’
“The Republic of Doyle” earned an average 1.2 million viewers for the 13 episodes of Season 3, but for the show, 65 is a magic number. That’s how ... -
Industry needs Muskrat Falls: Alderon chairman
The mining industry needs to do a better job selling Muskrat Falls to the public, says Alderon’s executive chairman, but not all of the iron ore ... -
Where the wares are
You might never have heard of N.C. Hutton Packaging, but chances are you’ve got some of their work in your house. Rhonda Goulding, key account ... -
Big leap in office space, big leap in rent
Thanks to demand, the rent in two under-construction office towers will likely be about $10 a square foot more than existing commercial space in ... -
Newfoundlanders behind event honoring McMurray women
It’s a long way from Random Island to Fort McMurray, but Krista Balsom has proudly made it her home.Now, the Newfoundlander is one of the ... -
Target to open St. John’s location in winter 2013
Target says its first Newfoundland location will open next winter. The U.S. retailer announced on Friday the Cabot Square Zellers — on Stavanger ... -
Design of the times
With top industry names like Jeffrey Zeldman, Aarron Walter and Ethan Marcotte, Friday’s Go Beyond Pixels conference in St. John’s was like a ... -
Newfoundland roots take hold for hall of fame inductees
The three newest inductees into the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame have roots in Newfoundland and branches that reach around the ... -
Five R&D projects granted $14 M from feds
The federal government Wed-nesday announced nearly $14 million in five projects in Newfoundland's ocean technology, information technology and ... -
Minister expects federal-provincial relations to...
Despite mounting criticism of the federal government from provincial politicians, Conservative MP Peter Penashue said he expects the relationship ... -
Federal funding spans technology, medical research...
The federal government today announced nearly $14 million in five projects in Newfoundland's ocean technology, information technology and medical ... -
From outports to exports
When Peter Hall last visited St. John’s, he had good news for the province.But the chief economist for Export Development Canada — which forecast ... -
Jighouse working on exit plan
The Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corp. is still waiting to find out when the jig is up. With the St. John’s Convention Centre due to expand, ... -
DFO to chop 400 positions in second round of cuts
Federal Fisheries and Oceans employees and the Canadian Coast Guard have been hit with its second round of cuts in six months. The department ... -
Home for dinner
For Andreae Callanan, eating locally is less a philosophy and more her Newfoundland upbringing. “I grew up learning about the foods that were ...





