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Letter to the editor: Cutting back means cutting the tips, too

Letter to the editor: Cutting back means cutting the tips, too

"We decided to scale back our eating out and with that the tip will either not be paid or scaled way back."
Take action against food waste

Take action against food waste

Food Waste Action Week is taking place March 6 to 12 and the week-long global collaboration event is led by Love Food Hate Waste Canada.
Local organ donor saves four lives

Local organ donor saves four lives

Four people got life-saving transplants because Matthew Woodford was an organ donor.
College Heights girls playing for ninth at provincials

College Heights girls playing for ninth at provincials

Rachel Loukes stokes Cougars' offence with 37-point game
Late goal gives Kings a win

Late goal gives Kings a win

Ty Gagno scored twice for the Kings, including the game winner.
Canadian rover helping in global search for frozen water on dark side of the moon

Canadian rover helping in global search for frozen water on dark side of the moon

EDMONTON — The Canadian lunar rover could soon help reveal the moon's dark side.
Cougars too much for Chiefs

Cougars too much for Chiefs

Hudson Thornton has scored five goals in three games this week
UN seeks Canadian help for 'enormous' needs as number of refugees doubles

UN seeks Canadian help for 'enormous' needs as number of refugees doubles

OTTAWA — The United Nations is bracing for a further increase in the number of refugees this year, as last month's earthquake in Turkey and Syria adds to a series of crises that has the world looking to Canada for more help.
B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

The Vancouver Island man was found guilty of incest, sexual assault, sexual touching, sexual interference and making child pornography.
B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

PM said Adastra did not have permission to sell cocaine on the "open market," while Health Canada said the firm could only sell to other licence holders.