Tim Hortons is planning to open 80 new locations across Canada, including three in Saskatchewan, as part of a major expansion strategy. The announcement comes as the coffee and doughnut chain continues to grow its presence nationwide.
Investment in British Columbia
In addition to the new outlets, Tim Hortons will renovate several Vancouver Island locations as part of a $43 million investment in British Columbia. This move underscores the company's commitment to enhancing its footprint in the province.
Saskatchewan Additions
The three new Saskatchewan locations are expected to create jobs and serve local communities, though specific cities have not yet been disclosed. The expansion aligns with Tim Hortons' broader goal of increasing accessibility for customers across the country.
This development follows other recent news in the region, including a strike at 15 Wing Moose Jaw and a fatal crash near Shaunavon. Tim Hortons remains a staple in Canadian culture, and these new locations aim to bring its products to more Canadians.



