Tim Hortons
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Tim Hortons says it will hire locals, scale back temporary foreign workersTim Hortons says it intends to hire 10,000 'local' workers in the coming months as it expands operations and amid the Temporary Foreign Worker program scaling back.ConsumerMay 25
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Smile Cookie campaign underway in support of Edmonton Police FoundationA celebration to kick off the Tim Horton's Smile Cookie campaign got off to a suspicious start at the Edmonton Convention Centre.Apr 27
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Saskatoon’s specialty coffee shops thriving despite rising costsA Saskatoon coffee shop is earning rave reviews for its bold brews. They’re helping serve a new generation of coffee drinkers willing to pay more for what’s in their cup.ConsumerApr 26
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Tim Hortons recalls thousands of mugs that may burn you if filled with hot liquidAnyone who purchased the recalled mug is asked to immediately stop using it and return the item to a Tim Hortons restaurant location for a full refund.CanadaMar 17
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There are changes coming to Tim Hortons menus and stores soonThe company is rolling out an improved English muffin, adding fountain drink machines to some restaurants and debuting new espresso equipment, president Axel Schwan said Thursday.ConsumerFeb 13
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16-year-old boy shot and killed inside Tim Hortons in Toronto’s east endToronto police have identified a 16-year-old teenage boy who died after he was shot inside a Tim Hortons in the city's east end.CrimeFeb 6
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Tim Hortons launching ‘Moonbits’ ahead of Jeremy Hansen’s Artemis II missionJeremy Hansen's hometown of London, Ont., will be able to celebrate his upcoming historic space trip with limited edition 'Moonbits' boxes at Tim Hortons.ConsumerJan 26
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Timflation? The price of your coffee is going up at Tim HortonsTim Hortons is increasing the price of a cup of coffee. The company said it is its first price hike for coffee in three years, citing pressures from inflation.CanadaOct 6, 2025
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Who really wins as companies continue loyalty program push?More companies continue to announce loyalty rewards programs, with retail and consumer experts saying it's being used to 'lock in' customers.ConsumerSep 15, 2025
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Judge authorizes Tim Hortons Roll Up to Win class action for Quebec customersA Montreal-based law firm claims some 500,000 Canadians got an email saying they had won a boat through Roll Up to Win, but the lawsuit has only been approved for Quebec residents.CanadaJun 29, 2025
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