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Bell Aliant announces cash distribution for unitholders
Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund today declared its cash distribution of $0.2417 per unit for this month.
Oceanex reroutes to Halifax: Container shipments use secondary port for freight bound for Newfoundland
Oceanex Inc. says it can work around the labour dispute that shut down the Port of Montreal to container shipping Monday.
Vessel switched on Argentia run: Passenger ferry temporarily replaced with smaller ship
Marine Atlantic's Joseph and Clara Smallwood has been moved from the Argentia run due to engine trouble.
Falling behind: Canada must improve its competitive edge to prosper
Most of the economic comparisons you see between Canada and other countries these days are highly flattering to Canada.
Rental car rubber hits the road: Tourism Perennial car shortage occurs in two event-crammed weeks
The city is quickly closing in on crunch time for rental cars, but it likely won't be as bad as last year.
Delay could cause empty deck space: Marine Atlantic
Don Barnes isn't certain what happened Tuesday evening when the MV Caribou sailed with empty deck space while traffic waited on the terminal parking lot in Port aux Basques.
Deer Lake tourism group looks to recruit
After next week's training of six employees who will be doing trail and sign work within the town, the Deer Lake Tourism Corp.
Apple tries to alleviate iPhone antenna problems
Apple Inc. will give free protective cases to buyers of its latest iPhone to alleviate the so-called "death grip" problem in which holding the phone with a bare hand can muffle the wireless signal.
Bay Bulls company to utilize shrimp shell waste for new products
With assistance of $9,900 from the Solid Waste Management Innovation Program administered by the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board (MMSB), J&C Sod Farm Inc.
Newfoundland Power to boost its electricity system
Newfoundland Power has filed a $73-million capital budget application with the Newfoundland and Labrador board of commissioners of public utilities.
Steady as she goes: Task force chairman says recovery a five-year plan
The minister in charge of a group formed to deal with the fallout of the AbitibiBowater paper mill in Grand Falls-Windsor last year says reports about the economy there are encouraging.
Nothing more than 'spin': Lower Churchill strategy premature, say opposition parties
A provincial government news release on the Lower Churchill Project has the opposition parties accusing the government of jumping the gun.
