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Daniel MacEachern
dmaceachern@thetelegram.com
All articles of Daniel MacEachern
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Similarities to Greenland could provide advantage
Greenland’s burgeoning potential in its oil and gas industry has companies worldwide looking to get in on the action — and a local consultant ... -
Role models crucial for girls: panel
Young girls need role models in order to pursue careers in the oil and gas industry, said panellists at Fueling the Future on Wednesday. The ... -
Diversity needs to be part of corporate culture: panel
They’re called “safety moments” — a minute or two set aside at a business meeting for a safety tip, practised by oil and gas corporations such as ... -
Loss of Atlantic Accord revenue may mean cuts
The province’s financial picture was scrutinized Friday morning by a group that knows a little something about the bottom line. Finance Minister ... -
‘It’s a sad day’
It’s late morning in the Dicks and Co. printing plant on Empire Avenue in St. John’s. A myriad of presses and other pieces of printing equipment ... -
St. John’s topped GDP list in 2010
St. John’s saw the most growth in gross domestic product (GDP) of any Canadian census metropolitan area in 2010, according to a new report from ... -
A lifetime of memories
Forty-four years of cutting hair has provided Gus Galgay with a lot of memories. He’s cut the hair of thousands of people, from children to ... -
Success out west
Going from Canada’s East Coast to the West Coast might induce culture shock in many people, but St. John’s native Jeff Smith focuses on the ... -
Businesswomen inspired by premier’s speech
Speaking to the Newfoundland and Labrador Organization of Women Entrepreneurs on Monday morning, Premier Kathy Dunderdale got choked up as she ... -
Dunderdale pushing Lower Churchill in Ottawa
Premier Kathy Dunderdale says it would be in the federal government’s best interest to support the Lower Churchill project with a loan guarantee ... -
Mayor hopes to see new landing system at airport soon
The mayor of St. John’s Thursday welcomed news of the city airport’s expansion plans, but says the new instrument landing system — still unfunded ... -
AG sounds alarm for high-risk children
The province’s auditor general warns that children in Newfoundland and Labrador are at increased danger of physical and sexual abuse because not ... -
Policy not followed on teacher hires: AG
More than 400 teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador received salary and pension benefits in 2009, says the auditor general’s report, without ... -
Demographic shift in workplace causing headaches
Linda Duxbury says 40 years of plummeting birth rates combined with an aging population is causing a socio-economic crisis in Canada — and she ... -
Metrobus announces taxi voucher plan
With the Metrobus Transit strike well past the two-month mark, management’s latest move is selling discounted taxi vouchers. Metrobus announced ... -
Malfunctions on MV Blue Puttees before vessel set sail
The newest addition to the Marine Atlantic Fleet suffered some minor malfunctions during sea tests in Europe, but a company spokeswoman said the ... -
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 ... -
Minister talks with business community on federal...
Christmas is over, but provincial business leaders were invited to contribute to a different kind of wish list Thursday. Federal Minister of ... -
Strength in numbers
The Dorothy Whittick Memorial Award usually goes to someone who has set a high standard of volunteerism and dedication to the Seniors Resource ... -
Pop music meltdown
Who’s more authentic, Katy Perry or Taylor Swift? With the end of the year approaching, the Telegram wanted to know what local musicians thought ... -
Award-nominated musicians name their favourite 2010...
The Atlantis Music Prize gives Newfoundlanders an idea of what the best local records are, but what records did the musicians themselves think ... -
The small bang theory: fireworks postponed
Technical difficulties meant the City of St. John’s couldn’t start 2011 off with a bang. The city’s fireworks display fizzled early this morning, ... -
Busy night for police, fire departments as 2011 arrives
Fireworks, fires and parties made for a busy New Year’s Eve and morning for St. John’s police and fire departments.Two structural fires early ... -
Update: Dunderdale officially announces run for...
Premier Kathy Dunderdale has made it official — she is seeking the leadership of the Tory Party in the province. Dunderdale made the ... -
MHA says provincial gov't should pay for storm repairs
A Newfoundland Liberal member of the house of assembly wants the provincial government to pay the cost of repairing damage done in a Christmas ... -
Everything must go
Cassy Palmer got a welcome phone call Sunday that told her a last-minute cancellation opened up a spot for her at the UNICEF craft fair and flea ... -
St. Pat’s employees at ‘elevated risk of...
Workers at St. Patrick’s Mercy Home were at an elevated risk of asbestos exposure as recently as 2007, according to an Occupational Health and ... -
Bagby bill becomes law
It has been seven years since 13-month-old Zachary Turner was killed by his mother, Shirley Turner, when she walked into the waters off ... -
Bus riders rally in front of City Hall
A noon-hour rally calling for an end to the Metrobus strike drew a sparse crowd Thursday, but organizers say frustration will grow as the strike ... -
Top prize for Holiday Inn St. John’s
Norman Van De Spiegle, general manager of Holiday Inn St. John’s, took the stage twice Wednesday to accept two awards on behalf of his hotel at ...





