A FEDERAL judge dealt a setback to customers suing Burger King over advertising for its Whopper sandwiches, saying their claims were too disparate to justify certifying a nationwide class action.
Fleming College Receives $1.5 Million Gift from The Joyce Family Foundation From left to right: Joanne Spicer, Associate Vice ...
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Tim Hortons, which closed its last Jersey Shore store in 2019, has plans for a comeback in Ocean County as the Canadian chain ...
Acclaimed pianist Tim Horton brings one of the favourites of the classical repertoire to life with the latest concert from ...
The City of Fredericton's attempt to expropriate the exhibition grounds will be met with opposition. Four parties have filed ...
U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra had three messages this week: Don’t run those ads again, you will need to accept some tariffs ...
I was listening to the TV as I was trying to think of something to say about the Canadiens’ dream weekend. And that’s when it ...
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Tim Hortons is partnering once again with the South Okanagan Women in Need Society (SOWINS) for its third annual Holiday ...
In a brief but telling exchange during the company’s earnings call, Cook revealed, "The advertising category, which is a combination of third party and first party, did set a record during the quarter ...