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Daniel MacEachern
dmaceachern@thetelegram.com
All articles of Daniel MacEachern
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New kneeling buses for Metrobus
A local association for people with disabilities is welcoming new buses to Metrobus’s fleet but says more needs to be done to make city ... -
Former politician defends OCI position, denies...
Canada’s former fisheries conservation ambassador says an ethics complaint against him has no basis.Liberal fisheries critic Jim Bennett has ... -
Oil you need is love
When Sarah Miller left Goose Bay 10 years ago, she didn’t have a plan other than to work for a while — and get paid $5 an hour more as a travel ... -
Bell Aliant to complete fibre-op network in St. John's
Following a fourth quarter that saw Bell Aliant climb back into the black, the telecom provider is poised to complete its fibre-optic upgrade ... -
Cafeteria workers set to strike
With no new contract on the horizon, Eastern School District cafeteria workers are set to walk off the job Monday. About 120 food-service ... -
In ‘for the long haul’
As the sun set on the first day of locked-out trawlermen’s protest at Ocean Choice International’s (OCI) Paradise headquarters, the company’s CEO ... -
Bluedrop looks to make a splash
It took nearly a year, but St. John's e-learning company Bluedrop Performance Learning's recent acquisition has its co-founder and CEO eyeing ... -
Stop corporate tax cuts: labour rep
The president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour says the Harper government needs to stop corporate tax cuts.Lana Payne, after ... -
Environment minister contradicts AG report
Newfoundland’s environment minister says his department’s inspection policies are not increasing the risk of environmental violations by ... -
New eight-screen complex in the works
The long lineups for tickets and snacks at peak times at the Avalon Mall's movie theatre haven't gone unnoticed. Empire Theatres - which owns ... -
Marble Mountain relying on credit: AG report
The annual auditor general’s report says the Marble Mountain Development Corporation needs better control of its bank account. Acting auditor ... -
Punk rock barbershop
Chris Evans and Mackenzie Geehan opened Fogtown Barber and Shop (134 Water St.) just before Christmas with a lot of haircutting experience but ... -
Judge grants OCI access to Marystown plant
The Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador has ordered former Ocean Choice workers picketing the company’s Marystown plant to allow the ... -
Hot housing market tougher for buyers: broker
Claude Sullivan of East Coast Mortgage Brokers had four words of advice at the St. John’s Northwest Rotary Club luncheon Tuesday: “Buy now. Don’t ... -
Happy Valley-Goose Bay work camp proposal abandoned
In the face of opposition from Happy Valley-Goose Bay residents, a development company has withdrawn its plan to build a work camp near a ... -
St. John's to stop pursuing amalgamation with Mount...
St. John's Mayor Dennis O'Keefe says he and city council still believe in amalgamation with Paradise and Mount Pearl, but in the wake of a new ... -
St. John’s mayor says amalgamation inevitable, but...
St. John’s Mayor Dennis O’Keefe says he and city council still believe in amalgamation with Paradise and Mount Pearl but, in the wake of a new ... -
Danny Williams hired as special adviser for mining...
An iron ore company with a project in Labrador has appointed former premier Danny Williams as special adviser to its chairman.Alderon Iron Ore ... -
Let the music play
Ever wonder what your favourite local musicians like to listen to? When Mark Bragg gets off stage, who gets his own toes tapping? When Andrew ... -
Communities cope as workers figure out post-fishery...
Final in a three-part series Father Steve Courtney of Marystown is used to hearing the worries and fears of his parishioners - but since the ... -
Community dealing with plant closure’s fallout
First in a three-part seriesThe shrimp plant in Port Union isn’t the only area business closing its doors for good. The Dollar Plus store in ... -
Please Mum's new vintage line prompts complaints
Parents across Newfoundland are upset that clothing they gave to Please Mum in exchange for store credit - under the impression the Canadian ... -
Ocean Choice puts forth new plan
Ocean Choice is proposing a new plan for redfish and flatfish that it says will inject $750 million into the provincial economy over the next ... - Government will soon appoint new assistant deputy...
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Triple trophy triumph
Brian Whiteway, the chief financial officer of Verafin, made three trips to the St. John’s Convention Centre stage Wednesday, each time ... -
Reopening plants not an option: Ocean Choice
Ocean Choice CEO Martin Sullivan says the company won’t reconsider its decision to shutter fish plants in Marystown and Port Union.The company, ... -
OCI shutters two plants
Ocean Choice International's closure of two troubled plants has put more than 400 employees out of work, but critics of the decision are ... -
Update: Critics of Ocean Choice plant closures vow...
Ocean Choice International’s closure of two troubled plants has put more than 400 employees out of work, but critics of the decision are vowing ... -
Sheshatshiu protesters deny chief’s allegations
The leaders of a group of Sheshatshiu citizens seeking to oust Innu chief Sebastien Benuen say allegations — of threats and bribery with alcohol ... -
Gym refunds fees after withdrawal dispute
When Laura Dwyer injured her knee in January, the St. John's student put her gym membership on hold. But before she could return to the gym, ...





