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Colin MacLean
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All articles of Colin MacLean
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PE: PEI needs to capitalize on cruise industry,...
[KENSINGTON, PE] – Cruise ship based tourism has exploded on P.E.I. in recent years and entrepreneurs across the Island, not just in ... -
PE: Patrick Sweeney new president of Summerside...
[SUMMERSIDE, PE] — Wednesday was a time of farewells and new beginnings as many of the city’s business community gathered for the 113th Annual ... -
College offers welding en francais
College Acadie I.P.E. has signed an agreement with College Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) and Universite Sainte-Anne (in Nova Scotia) ... -
NL: Highlanders repairs to take more time: Marine...
The MV Highlanders will be out of service for at least a little while longer. The Marine Atlantic ferry has been undergoing repairs for the past ... -
Crew okay after plane overshoots St. John's runway
None of the nine-member crew on the plane was injured in the incident. They had been on a scheduled landing on their way from Prestwick, ... -
NL: Fickle ferries frustrate shop owner
[BELL ISLAND, NL] — It’s an overcast, but mild, day on Bell Island. It’s not the type of day many people would spend at the beach, but suitable ... -
City expropriating properties for centre expansion
The move was unanimously approved at council’s Monday night (June 18) meeting. According to a memo addressed to council from the city’s ... -
NL: City expropriating properties for convention...
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — The City of St. John’s will expropriate two properties on New Gower Street to make way for a planned expansion of the St. ... -
NL: CEP head urges acceptance of Kruger mill offer
[CORNER BROOK, NL] — The national president of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) says he’s recommending members ... -
NL: DFO cuts concern fisheries minister
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — Fisheries Minister Darin King says he’s concerned about federal cutbacks to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) — but ... -
Numbers up across the board for St. John's airport
It’s hard to get much better than that, said Darlene Whalen, chairwoman of the (Newfoundland & Labrador) Airport Authority’s board of ... -
NL: Minister touts tourism potential
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — Why mess with a good thing? According to Tourism Minister Terry French, Newfoundland and Labrador has no plans to make any ... -
NL: 70,000 jobs expected to open in province by end...
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] - Business leaders have been saying for years Newfoundland and Labrador is moving from having too many workers and not enough ... -
NL: Troubles persist with Bell Island Ferry run
[WABANA, NL] - Visitor numbers are way down at what is arguably Bell Island’s most visited tourist attraction. The Bell Island Heritage ... -
NL: The road ahead
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — The province released the first phase of its Energy Innovation Roadmap on Thursday, a document it said will help ensure the ... -
NL: Feds agree to review how northern shrimp is...
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — Score one tentative victory for shrimp harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador. The province and the federal government ... -
NL: Canada Post lockout gets volatile
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — The RNC had to be called to the Canada Post sorting station on Kenmount Road in St. John's twice Wednesday to escort managers ... -
NL: Fish plant workers make presence known
[PORT UNION, NL] - Workers from the critically damaged Ocean Choice International fish plant in Port Union are angry they’ve been left out of ... -
NL: NunatuKavut appealing injunction decision
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — NunatuKavut, formerly known as the Labrador Métis Nation, is appealing a court decision that denied it an injunction against ... -
NL: Williams comments on rift with party
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — Former premier Danny Williams told reporters Sunday he believes the provincial government is deliberately distancing itself ... -
NL: Elizabeth Towers condos going to market
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — Changes are in the works for Elizabeth Towers in St. John’s.“The building has been condominiumized and we will be going to the ... -
NL: Blaze at mine sends two to hospital
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — Two men were sent to hospital on Friday after a piece of equipment caught fire at the Duck Pond Mine in central Newfoundland. ... -
NL: Iron Ore Company of Canada wins major business...
[ST. JOHN'S, NL] — The competition was tough but in the end only three Newfoundland and Labrador companies came out on top at this year’s ...

