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Everton McLean
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IOC reviewing $800-M expansion after demand for ore...
The Iron Ore Co. of Canada's (IOC) plans for an $800-million expansion in Labrador City are under the microscope and current production levels ... -
A dying wish
Shirley Lane has already had her Christmas celebration. She's had her family over, members visiting her in her St. John's home beside the ... -
Employers' council wants expatriates to head home
Jaclyn Sullivan looks over her shoulder out the window of the Newfoundland and Labrador Employer's Council (NLEC) office in St. John's. It's ... -
Leprechaun Resources prepares to drill on west coast
Leprechaun Resources Ltd. of Alberta is looking for its pot of black gold on the west coast of Newfoundland and it's selling off shares within ... -
Consilient looking resilient after takeover
Local software company Consilient has been taken over by one of its creditors, but the company CEO has been reassured by the new operator that ... -
'We're the new kids on the block'
The deputy grand chief of the Innu Nation in Labrador had a strong message for miners, businessmen and developers at the Mineral Resources review ... -
Dark day in Englee, council reps say
Englee says it will lower its flags and hold a day of mourning now that the province has announced it won't get new shrimp and crab processing ... -
Stolen exotic fish could wreak havoc on ecosystems:...
An exotic-fish breeder who had his stock stolen over the weekend says that if the fish aren't properly handled they could cause problems in the ... -
Former school sold just days before fire
The former Seventh Day Adventist elementary school that suffered extensive damage during a fire Saturday was just sold by the church to a local ... -
Harris hammers home a victory
Jack Harris walked into the Bellavista in St. John's Tuesday night to applause and chants of "Jack, Jack," after being declared the winner of the ... -
Thieves targeting building sites
Craig Williams isn't happy. The real estate developer walks through a house being built in the Goulds, scuffing his feet in the dust, turning up ... -
SIFE Memorial bringing home world championship
Memorial University's Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team has been named the best such organization in the world after winning the SIFE World ... -
Getting through the day
When Janet Henley was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997, she had a healthy marriage and a successful career as a lawyer. Now, after a ... -
Arguing for increases
Finance Minister Tom Marshall met with boos, heckling and general dissatisfaction from public-sector pensioners Monday after speaking to the ... -
Wildlife federation wants government to keep promise...
A group that represents 25,000 outdoor enthusiasts in the province is calling on the provincial government to honour a promise made 10 years ago ... -
Few women seeking election in N.L.
Nationally, more women are running for office in this federal election than ever before, but this province is still lagging behind most regions ... -
ABC underway
With the next federal election just a little more than a month away, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are left to ponder their votes for Oct. 14 ... -
Business training facilities come together
Business people looking for both management training and small business consultation can now look to one place - Memorial University's Gardiner ... -
Taiwan looks to boost business with province
David Lee wants to bring fish products and other resources from Newfoundland and Labrador to a new market of 23-million people - Taiwan. As that ... -
Businesses ready for Hebron to heat up
Jerry Byrne could barely contain his excitement minutes after the Hebron oilfield agreement was signed between the province and the oil companies ... -
Workers need to wear protection
Government Services Minister Kevin O'Brien wears a hard hat and safety goggles as he straps a yellow harness around his chest and legs near a ... -
Don't cash that cheque, or you'll pay for it
You reach into your mailbox and pull out an unexpected envelope. You rip open the side and pull out a yellow letter from a company called ... -
Honouring peacekeepers
Patrick Sheehan stooped gracefully beside the Canadian Peacekeeping Memorial at Veterans Square Saturday as he placed a wreath at the foot of the ... -
Board approves tighter school security
The Eastern School District plans to improve safety in schools this fall when it introduces a formal policy on security. Albert Trask, assistant ... -
Thousands have fun, learn science at Farm Field Day
Neither rain nor muck could keep people in the capital city from taking a gander at chickens, horses and farm equipment at the 50th annual Farm ... -
Company looks to tackle high fuel prices
A local fishing company is tackling the challenge of high fuel prices head on, through the development of a more efficient, diesel-electric ... -
Fire guts downtown building
Barry Sauve fought back tears as fire gutted an abandoned building on New Gower Street, sending smoke billowing like haze down the intersection ... -
Platform workers upset over loss of benefits
After more than 11 years working on the Hibernia platform, Chris Besso made his last trip back home from the rig Thursday. He said he has quit ... -
Fuel prices fall
If you hadn't already heard it through the grapevine, you probably felt like getting you're eyes checked after driving by a gas station today - ... -
CIVC hits dry well
A drilling operation by Canadian Imperial Venture Corp. off the Port Au Port Peninsula failed to find any substantial reserves in its target ...





