-
Family and community honours slain Tim Hortons worker in EdmontonFriends and family are mourning the death of a young man killed on the job last week in an Edmonton downtown parkade. Tim Hortons worker Jashandeep Maan, 22, was fatally stabbed during a random attack less than a year after moving to Canada. Jasmine King reports on how loved ones are remembering an innocent victim.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonSep 11
-
Couple assaulted in alleged road rage case at Tim Hortons drive thruA young couple is recovering from injuries after an apparent road rage incident in a drive-thru at a Mission Tim Hortons. It happened over the weekend, and a baseball bat was used. As Janet Brown reports, the suspects have been identified but not yet arrested.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 10
-
Video shows dramatic police takedown at Tim Horton’s drive-thru in OntarioA man is facing a slew of charges after he allegedly attempted to flee a dramatic police takedown at a Toronto-area Tim Horton’s drive-thru on Tuesday. Sean O’Shea has the story.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoSep 4
-
Video shows vehicle trying to escape police at Ontario Tim Hortons drive-thruPolice say they attempted to surround an alleged stolen vehicle at a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga when it tried to escape. Video from the incident appears shows a Ford Bronco drive over top of a police cruiser and then reverse back into the drive-thru.CrimeSep 4
-
Global News at 6 Halifax: Nov. 12The newly-elected Halifax Regional Council gets down to work at its first sitting, a PC campaign staffer resigns after alleged vote-buying with Tim Horton’s gift cards, and a 93-year-old hockey player is still hitting the ice.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 12
-
Nova Scotia Tory campaign staffer resigns after alleged vote-buying with Tim’s gift cardsA Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative constituency campaign manager has resigned amid accusations of “vote-buying” with Tim Hortons gift cards. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 12
-
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Sept. 11Family and community members in Edmonton remember slain Tim Hortons worker Jashandeep Singh Maan. North Edmonton residents are frustrated by bike lanes that, a month after construction, are already broken. The Alberta government expands mental health supports in nine classrooms across the province. Premiers Danielle Smith and Scott Moe talk energy at Lloydminster Heavy Oil...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonSep 11
-
Local youth experiencing summer camp with the support of Tim Hortons Camp DayTim Hortons local owner Janna Dutton explains the positive impact of Camp Day and how you can participate on Wednesday, July 17 to support Tim Hortons Foundation Camps.Jul 17
-
Business Matters: Tim Hortons parent company boosting presence in ChinaRestaurant Brands International says it’s spending up to $45 million on two deals intended to boost its presence in China. Amandalina Letterio has the details and more in Business Matters on July 2, 2024.CanadaJul 2
-
Man who randomly stabbed Mexican tourist at Tim Hortons back living in VancouverThe Vancouver police issued a community safety warning Friday afternoon over a man connected to the random stabbing of a tourist in a Tim Hortons. Troy Charles reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 14
-
Police warn of high-risk offender living in VancouverA man who randomly stabbed a Mexican tourist in a Vancouver Tim Hortons two years ago has been released from prison and is living in a halfway house in the city. As Troy Charles reports, police believe he still poses a significant risk of harm to the community.Global News at 11 BCJun 14
-
Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign to support Ontario ShoresThe community gathered together for the launch of the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign. These proceeds will go to the Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences.Apr 28
-
Tim Hortons customer frustrated over glitchA 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 faces proposed class action lawsuit over “Roll Up to Win” contest errorIt’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...CanadaApr 22
-
Tim Hortons customers in Calgary burned by popular contestA 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 CalgaryApr 18
-
Tim Hortons’ customers outraged about erroneous prize emailsTim 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 & 6 TorontoApr 18
-
Tim Hortons customers upset over ‘Roll up the Rim’ contest errorTim 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 EdmontonApr 18
-
Tim Hortons mistakenly sends emails to customers claiming they won large prizeA 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 BCApr 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...CanadaApr 15
-
Saskatoon man devastated by accidental Roll Up To Win $55K boat emailWATCH: 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 ReginaApr 22