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  • Tim Hortons customer frustrated over glitch
    A local woman thought she’d won a Tim Hortons boat — only to be told it was a mistake. She was in the hospital when she read the good news , which turned out to be short-lived.
    Apr 22
  • Tim Hortons customers in Calgary burned by popular contest
    A growing number of Canadians are calling out Tim’s after they were notified they won a pricey prize — only to have the coffee giant say they didn’t. Tomasia DaSilva reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 18
  • Tim Hortons’ customers outraged about erroneous prize emails
    Tim Hortons blames “human error” for emails that made several Roll Up The Rim contestants believe they’d won a free boat. Mark Carcasole reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 18
  • Tim Hortons plastic-free lids: How eco-friendly are the alternatives?
    Tim Hortons is testing out plastic-free fibre lids made from plant-based materials in several stores in the Ottawa area, as well as one store in Gatineau, Que. as it says it’s continuing its journey to sustainable alternatives. Sean Previl reports on this latest trial by Tim Hortons, and if they have plans to change the...
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Tim Hortons customers upset over ‘Roll up the Rim’ contest error
    Tim Hortons is under scrutiny for a Roll up the Rim contest mishap. Several customers received an email that they’d won a boat, only to find out it was a mistake. Kabi Moulitharan explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 18
  • Tim Hortons mistakenly sends emails to customers claiming they won large prize
    A woman from Kelowna is one of many Canadians who says they received an email from Tim Hortons claiming they had won a large value prize. As Troy Charles reports, the company says it was the result of technical errors.
    Global News at 11 BC
    Apr 18
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  • Open drug use in Maple Ridge Tim Hortons
    There is shock today over a video that shows open drug use in a Maple Ridge fast food restaurant. As Troy Charles reports, it has prompted increased calls for tougher drug laws – and more treatment options.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 29
  • Tim Hortons faces proposed class action lawsuit over “Roll Up to Win” contest error
    It’s been less than a week since some Tim Hortons customers received an email telling them they won a boat in the company’s Roll Up to Win contest, only to be informed a few hours later the email had been sent in error and it’s left the company facing some potentially hot water. As Sean...
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: April 18
    Calgary police charge a man in the 2022 death of a toddler. Work to convert Calgary’s historic Barron Building into residential housing has been put on hold due to rising costs. An error with Tim Horton’s Roll Up The Rim contest leaves customers feeling ripped off.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 18
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  • Saskatoon man devastated by accidental Roll Up To Win $55K boat email
    WATCH: A Saskatoon man is one of around 500,000 people left disappointed after an email from Tim Hortons saying they won a boat… only to later be told it wasn’t true. Global’s Nicole Healey has his story.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 22
  • Help raise funds for child & youth mental health through the Smile Cookie campaign
    The annual Tim Hortons fundraiser for local charities is back! This year, proceeds will go to help child & youth mental health programs at Kingston Health Sciences Centre.
    Global News Morning Kingston
    Apr 15
  • Consumer Matters: Roll Up the Rim winner outrage
    There are a lot of disappointed Tim Hortons customers who thought they had won big on the coffee chain’s Roll Up The Rim promotion. Tim’s blames “human error” – but that’s not much comfort to those who had their hopes raised. Consumer Matters’ Anne Drewa has more on the fallout. 
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 18
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  • Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 18
    In this Thursday, April 18, 2024 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Scott Roberts, Alberta Wildfire begins weekly updates, the province announces a plan to protect consumers from power price swings, and Tim Hortons customers are upset over a ‘Roll up the Rim’ contest error.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 18
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: April 18
    The failure of Oregon’s progressive drug policy and what B.C. is learning about decriminalization from their failure. A look at the legislation that allows child killer Allan Schoenborn to change his name. And Tim Hortons customers feel double-crossed by the company after receiving emails about Roll Up the Rim prizes, they didn’t win.
    Global BC
    Apr 18
  • Oshawa Tim Hortons shuts down in-person dining due to safety concerns for staff
    Tim Hortons in Downtown Oshawa forced to close in-person dining due to safety concerns for staff, as the province grapples with a mental health and addiction crisis. Lexy Benedict reports.
    Jan 23
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  • Tim Hortons Western Canada Pond Hockey Championships begin on Lake Chestermere today.
    The Tim Hortons Western Canada Pond Hockey Championships got the green light for Chestermere Lake, despite the mild weather. The founder of the tournament joins Global News Morning to talk about the changes we will see this year, and the local charities who will benefit.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Dec 27, 2023
  • Tim Hortons promising return of the Dutchie, other retro donuts in 2024
    A beloved donut that was removed from the Tim Hortons menu in the early 2000s is making its sweet return to store shelves in January. The dutchie’s return comes as Tim’s prepares to mark its 60th anniversary on May 17.
    Canada
    Dec 19, 2023
  • Okanagan musician flies south
    An Okanagan musician who has since spread his wings is seeing success. Sydney Morton caught up with Tomy Thisdale to find out how Austin, Texas and the music scene down there is treating him.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 6
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  • Toronto police under scrutiny after officer hands coffee to pro-Palestinian protester
    Toronto police have come under scrutiny after an officer was filmed carrying Tim Hortons coffee to a pro-Palestinian protest during a recurring demonstration at Avenue Road bridge. The city’s police chief has since apologized for the officer’s actions.
    Canada
    Jan 8
  • Saskatchewan Tim Hortons kick-off holiday smile cookies
    In Regina and the surrounding communities funds will be going to Ehrlo Sport Venture, which will help fund five free recreational youth leagues.
    Global News at 6 Regina
    Nov 14, 2023
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