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McSticky situation

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McDonald’s wants its McCustomers to be more McCareful when they are redeeming their McCafe Rewards.

The McCafe Rewards Program is popular amongst the coffee crowd at the restaurant. A customer simply collects seven stickers from their coffee cups, affixes them to the redemption card and collect their free coffee.

The issue is that often the stickers are not always attached within the squares provided on the card. Owner of the McDonald’s in Drumheller, Greg Manca, says they often see the stickers out of line, upside down and even on the back of the card. The issue is these rewards eventually need to be verified for inventory.

“It seems like an insignificant detail, however, these cards need to be verified,” he explains. “There has been a number rejected. Sometimes because the stickers are upside down, not in the area, or they have become unattached.”

When the cards are not readily verifiable, the local McDonald’s will have difficulty in maintaining their inventory.

    There is anywhere from a 6 to10 per cent rejection rate each month. While to this point McDonald’s has been accepting the cards. Avril Bromista, McCafe promotions, prairie region says starting April 1, the cards will be more carefully scrutinized.

“Eventually the card’s verification process will be automated. When this is implemented, hopefully, customers will be affixing the sticker properly and there will be no issues. We appreciated that customers are enthusiastic about the McCafé program and will continue to enjoy our hot beverages,” she said.

These changes will not affect customers who use the McCafe Rewards App, or those who appreciate a good April Fool’s joke.


Sorenson announces he won't run in federal election

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Kevin Sorenson, Member of Parliament for Battle River-
Crowfoot (formerly Crowfoot) announced his decision today not to run in the 2019 Federal Election.

“Six elections, nineteen great years, and various positions with the Official Opposition and
Government. Being a Member of Parliament has been the honour of my working life. All of it
is thanks to the tremendous support of the amazing constituents of Battle River-Crowfoot, the
many, many volunteers on all of my campaigns and the tireless dedication and sage advice of
you, my Board of Directors and Executive,” Kevin Sorenson told his supporters. “But, it is time
to go. It is time to spend more time with my family who have so selflessly and wholeheartedly
stood by my side throughout this long and demanding journey.”

First elected in 2000, Sorenson has served as minister of state for finance, chair of standing committe on public accounts, chair of the committe on the Canadian mission in Afghanistan, and vice-chair on the committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, among other duties.

He endorsed Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer in a press release.

Dragons players honoured at awards banquet

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    The Dragons celebrated a season to remember and said goodbye to a number of veteran players at their annual awards banquet on Saturday, March 23 at the Canalta Hotel conference centre.
    While the Dragons did not have the season finish they had hoped for heading into the playoffs, where they lost in the first round to the Canmore Eagles, there was much to celebrate. The team broke a number of franchise records this year, including most wins in a season.
    Recipients for this year’s awards are: MVP Brett Edwards, Bradley Stonnel for Top Defenceman, Playoff MVP Brady Risk, Most Improved Player Eric Martin, Rookie of the Year Roc Truman, Hardest Working Dragon Derrick Budz, Top Scorer Jordan Taupert, and Markus Boguslavsky was the Community Involvement Award winner. Kiana Robinson received the Academic Achievement Award, while Shane Outt received the Faubion Family Unsung Hero Award. The Jeff Hendricks Memorial Scholarship was presented to Derrick Budz, and the Volunteers of the Year were Lee and Joan Shackleton, and Joanne Schow.


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