YORKTON – Tim Hortons’ Holiday Smile Cookie campaign is underway again, with restaurants across the region raising money for local charities, community programs and Tim Hortons Foundation Camps through November 23.
Axel Schwan, president of Tim Hortons, said the campaign has quickly become a seasonal tradition.
“The holidays are a season of kindness and generosity, made even brighter thanks to Tim Hortons restaurant owners and the countless guests who support our annual Holiday Smile Cookie campaign,” he said. “With 100 per cent of proceeds from every cookie sold donated to local charities, community groups and Tims Camps, Holiday Smile Cookies are a simple and delicious way to make a real difference in your community.”
The program launched in 2023 and has brought in more than $20.5 million since then.
Local restaurants are once again directing funds to projects and groups in their own communities:
- Canora – Canora Junior Elementary School
- Esterhazy – Little Miners daycare
- Fort Qu’Appelle – Ehrlo Sport Venture
- Indian Head – Indian Head Elementary School
- Kipling – Kipling Kidsport
- Melville – St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation
- Moosomin – Moosomin Visual Arts Centre
- Yorkton – The Health Foundation
- Dauphin – Dauphin and District Food Bank
- Russell – Major Pratt School breakfast program
- Swan River – Swan River Lions Club
- Virden – Virden and District Health Auxiliary
Residents can purchase Holiday Smile Cookies at participating Tim Hortons locations until November 23.












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