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Ashley Fitzpatrick
afitzpatrick@thetelegram.com
All articles of Ashley Fitzpatrick
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Paul Sacuta remembered for tackling helicopter tragedy
Paul Sacuta led the Hibernia management team through one of the most trying periods to date in the history of Newfoundland and Labrador's ... -
No lawsuit filed against Jones
Despite statements made to The Telegram Thursday, CAI Marine has not advanced its allegations of defamation on the part of Yvonne Jones — Liberal ... -
Ridgemont execs pitch gold opportunity
The board of directors for Ridgemont Iron Ore is unanimously in favour of merging with Castillian Resources and refocusing on Newfoundland gold, ... -
Unexpected oil revenues help with deficit
A projected provincial deficit of $1.6 billion has shrunk to less than one-third of that amount due, in large part, to an unexpected increase in ... -
Steel cutting for Hebron project
A steel cutting, as opposed to a ribbon cutting, was completed this morning at Metal World’s facility on Torbay Road in St. John’s, recognizing ... -
CNLOPB not ready for major oil spill offshore:...
Canada’s environment commissioner says the Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (CNLOPB) is not ready to take over response ... -
Chinese being challenged on idling of N.L. mine
Former owners of the Beaver Brook antimony mine in central Newfoundland are crying foul over the mine’s idling. They want the provincial ... -
Offshore vessel Atlantic Kestrel to be christened
A new ship is about to join the provincial offshore supply and service fleet. The 85-metre long anchor handling tug and supply vessel Atlantic ... -
Alderon to spend $1.27B to start Kami mine
Alderon Iron Ore Corp. is expecting to spend $1.27 billion to get its Kami mine project up and running. The company released the results of its ... -
Applications flood in to Vale for long-term jobs
Vale is looking to fill long-term jobs for the operation of its new nickel-processing plant in Long Harbour.Coming out of construction over the ... -
Consumer advocate ready for power rate hearing
Ahead of the Jan. 10 start of public hearings on Newfoundland Power’s proposed rate hike, some of the outstanding issues have been settled in ... -
Cats taken from Fox Harbour home
Two cats were brought into a veterinary office in St. John’s Dec. 14 and, less than a week later, police and SPCA volunteers were in Fox Harbour, ... -
Voisey’s Bay welcoming holiday visitors
Operations at the Voisey’s Bay mine site, about 35 kilometres southwest of Nain, run 365 days a year, regardless of weather or even holidays like ... -
Federal Court rules in favour of Nalcor
Nalcor Energy is applauding a Federal Court ruling, released Thursday, dismissing a challenge of the lawfulness of the environmental review for ... -
NunatuKavut halts caribou hunt
For the first time in 40 years, fresh caribou from the George River herd is off the menu for members of the NunatuKavut Community Council. In a ... -
Finance predicts oil production to fall by 20...
If you were wondering how the province ended up with an anticipated $725-million deficit, as Fin-ance Minister Tom Marshall announced in his ... -
Nunatsiavut government challenges premier on speech
The day after the on-air announcement of sanction of the Muskrat Falls hydro megaproject, while the provincial government was briefing its ... -
Another drill rig in Conception Bay
The semi-submersible drill rig West Aquarius is now in Newfoundland's Conception Bay. The structure, used for deepwater drilling offshore, was ... -
Nunatsiavut government says they have a right to...
The Government of Nunatsiavut is pointing to the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement, asking both the provincial government and Nalcor Energy to ... -
Natural gas not viable option: second consultant
The provincial government has released a report — which rejects the findings of another report, which commented on the findings of a report — on ... -
Muskrat Falls in Federal Court today
The proposed Lower Churchill hydro project will be discussed at Federal Court in Ottawa today, as a legal case launched before the project was ... -
Natural gas advocate rejects consultant study
Pointing to his decades of experience in the oil and gas industry and familiarity with the provincial offshore, businessman Cabot Martin has ... -
Safety conference begins today
Today is the first day of Safety Services Newfoundland and Labrador’s sixth annual fall health and safety conference. The conference, “Sharing ... -
Demand for new energy is clear: government
Provincial Natural Resources Minister Jerome Kennedy has been repeating the question for months: “Do we need the power?” The question is in ... -
Wave of opposition to possible Fisheries Act changes
The federal government is considering changes to the federal Fisheries Act, changes hundreds of scientists across the country feel will not only ... -
Update: Military instructed to investigate MP Scott...
Members of the Canadian Forces were instructed to investigate Liberal MP Scott Simms, as news broke of Defence Minister Peter MacKay’s flight in ... -
Leaders should debate Muskrat Falls
Three men who have delved into the numbers on the Muskrat Falls project are calling for the provincial government and Nalcor Energy to reconsider ... -
Pandemic warehouse moving to minister’s riding
An Eastern Health warehouse full of protective medical supplies is being emptied in Mount Pearl, and the supplies are being moved to Carbonear. ... -
Theatre community mourns David French
Canadian playwright David French has died in Toronto. French, who was originally from Coley's Point, was 71 years old. According to the CBC, his ... -
Isolated residents call for help
People stranded without access to food, water and electricity were the biggest concern on the Bonavista Peninsula following the sweep of ...



