Wendy de la Rosa, Wharton School marketing professor and behavioral science expert, co-host of TED’s “Your Money and Your Mind,” explains shifting tipping norms. Wendy de la Rosa, Wharton School marketing professor and behavioral science expert, co-host of TED’s “Your Money and Your Mind,” explains shifting tipping norms. Business Wendy de la Rosa, Wharton School marketing professor and behavioral science expert, co-host of TED’s “Your Money and Your Mind,” explains shifting tipping norms.
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Kate Fletcher, an English teacher at Louisa County High School in Virginia, has raised more than $100,000 since 2016 through her annual “Lion Pride Run,” including a 107-mile run to Jamestown. Kate Fletcher, an English teacher at Louisa County High School in Virginia, has raised more than $100,000 since 2016 through her annual “Lion Pride Run,” including a 107-mile run to Jamestown. GMA Kate Fletcher, an English teacher at Louisa County High School in Virginia, has raised more than $100,000 since 2016 through her annual “Lion Pride Run,” including a 107-mile run to Jamestown.
Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková says the flow of Russian oil to Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine has resumed Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková says the flow of Russian oil to Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine has resumed Business Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková says the flow of Russian oil to Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine has resumed
When you love your country and want to see it grow towards its great potential, it’s tiring when we backtrack after a decade of enduring an incompetent government. Read MoreWednesday, April 22: Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor. Letters, letters, opinion, Ottawa Sun When you love your country and want to see it grow towards its great potential, it’s tiring when we backtrack after a decade of enduring an incompetent government. Read More
It has been nearly a decade of Dawson Creek Women gathering twice a year, deciding on a local charity nonprofit to give $100 each or $10,000 total. Monday evening saw the group select Step Up and Ride. The Monday meeting at Northern Lights Colleges Dawson Creek campus saw three charities from the area present their case(s). Read MoreA decade of donations. News, Local News, 100 Women Who Care, British Columbia, Dawson Creek It has been nearly a decade of Dawson Creek Women gathering twice a year, deciding on a local charity nonprofit to give $100 each or $10,000 total. Monday evening saw…
Dr. Alika Lafontaine, a rural anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie and former president of the Canadian Medical Association, says Alberta’s healthcare challenges are not rooted in a single policy or structural fix, but in how the system functions day to day — and whether it is designed around patient outcomes. Read More”Just breaking it down into smaller chunks doesn’t necessarily solve the core problem of how it actually functions differently, right?” News, Local News, Grande Prairie, Healthcare Dr. Alika Lafontaine, a rural anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie and former president of the Canadian Medical Association, says Alberta’s healthcare challenges are not rooted in a…
With no safe road access to or from the community, active landslides in the area – some residents are choosing to stay in their Old Fort homes, located in along the Peace River, below slopes and cliffs created by the river and erosion. Read More“If you are in the area under Evacuation Order, you are at risk.” News, Local News, avalanche, British Columbia, landslide, Peace River With no safe road access to or from the community, active landslides in the area – some residents are choosing to stay in their Old Fort homes, located in along the Peace River, below slopes and…
RCMP say they have arrested a Quebec City man for allegedly participating in a terror group known for using online platforms to radicalize children into harming themselves and others. Police announced the arrest of Jeffrey Roussel, 26, in a new release Wednesday. They say he published graphic, violent and highly disturbing content tied to the 764 network through the Telegram platform to recruit his victims, mainly teenagers. The federal government added 764 to its list of terror entities in December 2015, describing the group as a “decentralized transnational network of online nihilistic violent extremists.” “Members routinely use various social media…
Confusion deepened Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran attacked three ships near the crucial waterway whose closure has plunged the world into an energy crisis after tankers carrying a fifth of the world’s oil were blocked from using the channel. The attacks unfolded just a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would extend the two-week ceasefire with Iran. The Islamic Republic said it fired on three outbound ships and seized two, calling it retaliation for the American naval blockade of Iranian ports and for the U.S. firing on and seizing an Iranian ship that did not…
Ottawa’s controversial “bubble” bylaw passed through council with overwhelming support despite warnings of potential overreach and unintended consequences, and the possibility of future lawsuits and legal challenges. Read MoreTwo motions that sought to amend the bylaw to roll back some of its restrictions were defeated by Ottawa city council. News, Local News, Ottawa Sun, Realtime Ottawa’s controversial “bubble” bylaw passed through council with overwhelming support despite warnings of potential overreach and unintended consequences, and the possibility of future lawsuits and legal challenges. Read More
A female pedestrian has suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Pickering. Durham police say they were called to Brock Road and Dellbrook Avenue around 1:25 p.m. on Tuesday. It was reported that a Nissan SUV was travelling northbound on Brock when the vehicle collided with a female pedestrian in the roadway. The pedestrian was rushed to a Toronto-area trauma centre with life-threatening injuries. The driver remained on the scene and was not injured. The cause of the collision is still under investigation. Anyone with cellphone, dash cam, surveillance footage or information about this incident is asked…
The 19-year-old driver accused of a fatal hit-and-run that killed a crossing guard in Barrhaven on March 23 is now facing an additional charge, according to Ottawa police. Read MoreXzander Wright has now been charged with dangerous operation causing death, Ottawa police confirmed Wednesday. News, Local News, Ottawa Sun, Realtime The 19-year-old driver accused of a fatal hit-and-run that killed a crossing guard in Barrhaven on March 23 is now facing an additional charge, according to Ottawa police. Read More
A driver was airlifted to the hospital following a single-vehicle crash on Highway 407 in Whitby on Wednesday. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say the vehicle crashed into the guardrail before flipping over onto its side at Thickson Road North just after 2:30 p.m. An ORNGE air ambulance took the driver, who was the lone occupant, to a trauma centre in Toronto with what police describe as non-life threatening injuries. The eastbound lanes of the highway were shut down between Thickson and Baldwin Street South before being reopened just before 5 p.m. Collision: – #Hwy407 EB at Thickson Rd #Whitby. –…
Ontario high school students will soon need to pass a financial literacy test in order to graduate. Education Minister Paul Calandra says students need practical, real-world skills, including how to manage money and budgets. Updated curriculum requirements for financial literacy were set to take effect at the beginning of this school year, but Calandra paused that and a few other curriculum updates in June to give teachers more time for implementation. Instead of adding financial literacy to the Grade 10 math curriculum, it will remain in the Grade 10 career studies curriculum and will come with a mandatory test. TVO…
To beat the best, you have to be at your best. Read MoreThe Ottawa Senators need their top players to come through at home in crucial Game 3 vs. Carolina Hurricanes. Ottawa Senators, Hockey, Local Sports, NHL, Senators Extra, Sports, Carolina Hurricanes, NHL Playoffs, Ottawa Sun To beat the best, you have to be at your best. Read More
A judge has found a Global Affairs Canada employee not guilty of sexually assaulting a female Afghan who formerly worked for Canada in Afghanistan. Read MoreGalal Eldien Ali was found not guilty on all counts. Public Service, Local News, News, court, Global Affairs Canada, Realtime A judge has found a Global Affairs Canada employee not guilty of sexually assaulting a female Afghan who formerly worked for Canada in Afghanistan. Read More
Lululemon Athletica Inc. is putting its trust in a former Nike executive after facing months of backlash about the company’s management and performance. The Vancouver-based athleisure retailer announced Wednesday that Heidi O’Neill will become its next chief executive officer on Sept. 8, when she will also join its board. The company said she was chosen for the role because of her experience, “success delivering breakthrough ideas and initiatives at scale, and her ability to be a knowledgeable change and growth agent.” “Heidi is an inspiring leader and proven, consumer-driven brand strategist, with a rare ability to both imagine a new…
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The German company that owns Lufthansa Airlines and other European carriers said Tuesday that it would cut 20,000 short-haul flights through October as the Iran war drives up oil prices and deepens worries that some countries may run low on jet fuel. The Lufthansa Group said the cancellation of less profitable routes, focused largely on its hub airports in the German cities of Frankfurt and Munich, would save the equivalent of approximately 40,000 metric tons of jet fuel. The company last week shut down one of its regional subsidiaries, CityLine, to cut costs. It said a…
It’s Wednesday, April 22. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. Read MoreIt’s Wednesday, April 22. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. SHARED SERVICES CANADA DITCHES DESK ‘HOTELING’ FOR OTTAWA-GATINEAU EMPLOYEES IN RESPONSE TO FOUR-DAY RETURN-TO-OFFICE New “neighbourhood model” in the National Capital Region will see department group teams together, shut down co-working locations and bring back assigned workstations. Read the story OTTAWA Local News, News It’s Wednesday, April 22. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. Read More
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the 14-year-old girl singer D4vd is charged with killing, died from penetrating wounds to her upper body, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday. Her death was ruled a homicide in the report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office that had been blocked from release for months. The autopsy was limited by “extensive postmortem changes” to the body that was dismembered and decomposing when it was found in two bags in the trunk of a Tesla parked in the Hollywood Hills in September. The examination revealed “two penetrating wounds of the…

