Tim Hortons

A guy ordering from his vehicle in a drive thru
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CONFESSIONAL: I “pay it forward” in the drive-thru to gain aura points

Peak Web July 14, 2025

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer Imagine you’re me. A writer, in an age of inflation and AI takeover. Like Charlotte Lucas in Pride and Prejudice, “I’ve no money, and no prospects. I’m already a burden to my parents.”  With my permanently low tax bracket, when I want to rizz up a baddie, what do I do? Break the bank? Can’t do that! Ain’t got a bank to break. I’ve gotta rely on my other assets — my supermassive, huge . . . creative mind and my flagrant tendency to break the rules. I can’t be caught stealing, because it’s “illegal…

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Chad Kroeger, lead singer of Nickelback, strumming his guitar at a concert.
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Peak Speaks

Peak Web June 18, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer The Peak hits Reddit to ask SFU students some serious and thought-provoking questions! Q: Would you rather get a dollar for every raccoon you see on campus but you can only listen to Nickelback for…

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Photo of a box with an ovular flatbread inside. On top are pepperoni and a small amount of unmelted cheese
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What Grinds Our Gears: Tim Hortons pizza is a danger to society

Peak Web May 13, 2024

By: Zobia Khalid, SFU Student Sorry for the jump scare. But, $8 for half of a glorified frozen pizza is a problem. Tim Hortons’ slogan is “Always Fresh,” but we all know it’s Never Fresh. Their drinks are from concentrate…

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This is a photo of the SFU Burnaby campus. The staircase leading up to the convocation mall is shown where a piano sits. A student sits at the piano.
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SFU celebrates 11-year anniversary as Canada’s leading fair trade campus

Peak Web May 31, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer SFU is the only public university in Canada to achieve Fairtrade Gold Status recognized by Fairtrade Canada and Canadian Fairtrade Network. A partnership between an educational institution and fair trade means having a liaison between…

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Top five things to do on campus when in-person classes are back

Humour July 20, 2021

By: Tiffany Chang, Peak Associate  Walk as fast as humanly possible past AQ promoters so they don’t approach you  You did this before COVID-19 hit, and you should do it again! To further increase your chances of not being approached,…

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Hot campus cocoa

Features January 26, 2020

By: Meera Eragoda, Staff Writer Lower Mainlanders, we were not made for the snow. The week I wrote this, getting to campus was an intimidating prospect. If not the ever-looming threat of being stranded on the mountain, there was also…

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SFU’s (literal) breakfast club

Features September 25, 2019

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What If: The Tim Hortons Express returned

Peak Web September 26, 2018

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor I have 10 minutes between two classes, and the chances that I will collapse into a pile of limbs, loose-leaf papers, and textbooks are worryingly high. I need a familiarly branded coffee as I…

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SFU’s fair trade story is one of persistence and ongoing battles

Peak Web July 27, 2018

By: Alexander Kenny, Peak Associate  Regarding the purpose of fair trade practices, Fairtrade Canada says that “Fair trade is about better prices, decent working conditions and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers.” A note on terminology: Fairtrade is…

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WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Tim Hortons in 2018

EIC May 18, 2018

Written by Liam Wilson, SFU Student Let’s face it: Tim’s is not the champion of Canada that it used to be. If you’ve kept up with Tim’s in 2018, you’ve probably heard of the public outcry, and the protests that…

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