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  • Saskatoon man devastated by accidental Roll Up To Win $55K boat win email
    'It said how many doughnuts and coffees and points I won and then underneath it said, "Congrats, you won a boat,"' Shawn Stensrud told Global News.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Calgary prepares to host Special Olympics Games, Canadians can support by buying doughnut
    Calgary will host the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games from Feb. 27 to March 2, with eight sports being contested.
    Canada
    Feb 2
  • ‘Truly alarming’: Police release video of illegal car rallies in Vaughan, Ont.
    Police have released a compilation video showing several "illegal car rallies" in Vaughan and say they are cracking down after the city made bylaw amendments to target them.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Tim Hortons pizza? Chain looks to break through in crowded food market
    Tim Hortons is following up a two-year flatbread pizza pilot with the national launch of cheese, pepperoni, "bacon everything" and chicken Parmesan varieties Wednesday.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Tim Hortons to stage theatrical production called ‘The Last Timbit’
    The head-scratcher will come in the form of "The Last Timbit," a musical for which Tim Hortons has assembled a who’s who of Canadian artists to stage at the Elgin Theatre.
    Entertainment
    Apr 25
  • Residents uneasy after 2 people shot at same north Toronto intersection within 24 hrs
    Residents in a northwest Toronto neighbourhood said they were feeling uneasy after two people were shot while waiting for buses at the same intersection less than a day apart.
    Crime
    Feb 19
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  • Trump’s NATO threats are ‘deadly serious,’ Bolton says. What about NORAD?
    Donald Trump's former national security advisor John Bolton says the Republican presidential frontrunner may view NORAD the same way he does NATO: as a transaction.
    Politics
    Feb 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
    Canada
    Jan 23
  • Tim Hortons promising return of retro doughnuts in 2024
    Come Jan. 10 though, the dutchie will return - and Tims president Axel Schwan predicts customers will be thrilled the company heard their pleas.
    Canada
    Dec 18, 2023
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  • Suspect stole ‘large amount of cash’ in Christmas morning break-ins: Durham police
    Police are looking for a suspect accused of breaking into two Oshawa businesses Christmas morning and stealing 'a large amount of cash.'
    Crime
    Jan 9
  • London, Ont. bakery co-owner reaches quarterfinals in international competition
    Olha Prytkova, co-owner of Happiness Cafe, is one of 1,000 remaining bakers vying for the title of greatest baker in North America.
    Canada
    Jan 10
  • Washington state police officers acquitted in Black man’s 2020 death in custody
    Two of the officers had been charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter, while a third was charged with manslaughter.
    Crime
    Dec 21, 2023
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  • Dodgy Toonies from Quanzhou: How CBSA says it nabbed man with 26,630 fake $2 coins from China
    The mystery began when a customs officer wondered why a Quebec 'card' company would want 12,000 'metal badges' from China. She opened the package and found ... 12,000 Toonies?
    Investigations
    Nov 21, 2023
  • Tim Hortons’ parent posts $364M profit in Q3 even as costs rise
    Restaurant Brands International Inc. recorded a US$364 million profit in its most recent quarter as it continued to warn of increases in commodity, labour, and energy costs.
    Money
    Nov 3, 2023
  • Canadians showing more support for striking workers amid inflation, corporate profits
    An Abacus poll on the dispute between the Ontario government and education workers last year showed more Ontarians blamed the government, not workers, for the dispute.
    Canada
    Sep 17, 2023
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  • Federal probe angers one of Canada’s largest mortgage broker networks 
    The Competition Bureau is investigating Dominion Lending Centres Inc. , a company whose franchise network includes 7,981 brokers working in 10 provinces through 544 franchises.
    Investigations
    Sep 19, 2023
  • 16-year-old girl fatally stabbed during fight over McDonald’s sauce packet
    Naima Liggon, 16, of Maryland was stabbed outside a McDonald's restaurant in a busy area of Washington, D.C., known for its nightlife.
    U.S. News
    Aug 30, 2023
  • ‘Appalling’: B.C. mayor unimpressed with Ottawa amid foreign meddling claim
    Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West claims the Chinese Communist Party aimed to unseat him in the Oct. 15, 2022, municipal election by trying to run its own candidate.
    Politics
    Aug 25, 2023
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  • Joey Chestnut sets new doughnut-eating record at Queen City Ex
    Joey Chestnut ate 304 mini doughnuts in eight minutes during a charity event for Regina Foodbank on Friday, shattering his previous record of 255 mini doughnuts in eight minutes.
    Canada
    Aug 5, 2023
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers prepare for red-hot B.C. Lions defence
    The Blue Bombers will be facing a Lions defence that already has two shutouts this season.
    Sports
    Aug 2, 2023
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