There are more vehicles on Newfoundland and Labrador’s roads than there are people living in the province.
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Questions linger around Muskrat
A day after he emphatically endorsed the Muskrat Falls project, Wade Locke said his calculations were “probably not” a fair comparison of the options.In an interview with The Telegram, Locke confirmed his figures only included the costs associated with building the hydro dam in Labrador and …
PUB criticism just ‘white noise’: minister
Natural Resources Minister Jerome Kennedy said Wednesday Muskrat Falls’ critics are “grasping at straws” when they criticize the government’s decision to limit time for a regulatory review.Kennedy was responding to Memorial University professor Wade Locke’s largely-glowing examination of the …
REGIONAL FISHERIES AND MARINE CENTRE
Opportunity to grow in Central
Shoal Point Energy makes another play
Deal with NWest consolidates Western nearshore oil exploration
CROSSTALK – TUESDAY JANUARY 17, 2012
Our question is whether we’re rushing the Muskrat Falls hydro project. David Vardy is the former chair of the Public Utilties Commission in NL and he says YES. Former Natural Resources minister Shawn Skinner says NO. They are our guest’ today.
Muskrat Falls the best option, Wade Locke says
Economist Wade Locke is endorsing the Muskrat Falls project as the solution to meet the province’s energy needs.
OCI tries to set record straight on exports
Fish exported in whole form due to market demand : CEO
Marystown council puts fish export exemption stance in writing
Just in case there was any doubt, Marystown council plans to put its position on the current dispute involving Ocean Choice International in writing.
Global Trust to help aquaculture industry grow
Miranda Pryor, the Executive Director of the Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association (NAIA), said that the government funding announced for the association on January 5 will help all aquaculture companies in the province secure more markets for the future. The NAIA, with a $75,800 …