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Search on for CNLOPB chair, CEO

The Telegram

The Telegram

Published on August 8, 2012
Published on August 8, 2012
Topics :
Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board , RCMP , Multi-Materials Stewardship Board , Saskatchewan , Newfoundland , Mattis Point

In today’s print edition of The Telegram, At close of business on Oct. 25, Max Ruelokke’s current, six-year term as chairman and CEO of the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (CNLOPB) will be at an end.

Provincial and federal government representatives have begun the process of deciding on the best person to hold the reins at the offshore regulator for the next six years.

A job posting is being circulated, seeking out potential candidates.

 

The Telegram website offers only a sample of the stories our reporters, editors and photographers work hard to get to the public every day.

Wednesday’s print edition of The Telegram, on the other hand, contains much, much more, from news to opinion to our expanded Business section.

Inside Wednesday’s print edition:

• A year after the body of a Newfoundland woman was found in rural Saskatchewan, the investigation into her death remains “a priority for the major crimes unit,” according to the RCMP. Carol King, originally from Mattis Point on the province’s west coast, went missing from her home in Herschel, Sask. Aug. 6, 2011. Her body was found Aug. 27, 2011.

• The ferry ride from North Sydney, N.S. to Argentia is long and rough, but one woman said conditions are especially bad for a certain breed of passenger: dogs. Wendy Power decided to take the Marine Atlantic Vision ferry because she thought it would be easier on her two boxers, Stella and Bosco. But once on board, Power began to doubt her decision.

• Got crushed cans and don’t know what to do with them? Fear not, the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board has changed its policy — on a trial basis — to allow crushed cans to be accepted at recycling depots. That is, they’ll accept them but please, try not to crush them if you can avoid it.

• Contemporary Florists is the focus of Wednesday’s regular business feature, Biz Bio.

 

 

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    Little Man Dan
    - August 8, 2012 at 14:13:32

    I'll take the Lt. Gov gig and da Princess can be chair/CEO of da board.

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    Most Capable and Competent Woman Round Two
    - August 8, 2012 at 12:35:17

    What kind of political interference can we expect this time? It is a sad commentary that Peter Penashue can get his campaign people on the board but Danny Williams could not. Anyway, she is probably happy working for him again and will not be offered up like last time. It won't be Shawn Skinner, either. maybe Kathy Dunderdale wants it for herself?

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    Scott Free
    - August 8, 2012 at 11:55:24

    Frist off, I think the sleepy CNLOPB should be abolished; it panders to and serves big oil rather than representing the safety and well-being of offshore workers. But, asuredly, a Tory wag will be given the plum appointment as chair/CEO. Don't bother putting forth a nomination; its been done already....here's a shortlist... Skinner or Da Princess.

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    thewholetruth
    - August 8, 2012 at 09:48:32

    Best bet?....Andy Wells....so that things can "Get DONE!"

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    Don
    - August 8, 2012 at 08:40:21

    P L E A S E not Andy.

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    William Daniels
    - August 8, 2012 at 08:06:34

    The beer dude will probably get it.

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