

Running back Don Jackson followed it up with a 16-yard catch-and-run to set up first-and-goal, and receiver Bralon Addison moved the ball down to the goal line on a screen pass. Hamilton’s offence responded with a solid drive that saw backup quarterback Matthew Shiltz get things started with a 30-yard run. Hamilton’s defence prevented the drive from reaching the end zone, and Montreal opted to take the lead with a 16-yard field goal from David Côté. But return specialist Chandler Worthy gave Montreal a boost of momentum late in the quarter with a 40-yard punt return, bringing the ball down to Hamilton’s 25-yard line. » Watch: Dunbar Dashes For CFL-Best 5th TD Receptionīoth defences started strong, with both teams punting three times to open the first quarter. » Ticats get back on track with key divisional win Hamilton’s defence finished with five sacks while forcing seven punts. Harris completed 25 of 41 passes for 288 yards and a touchdown in the loss, while Montreal receiver Eugene Lewis led all players with 154 yards on eight catches. Ticats quarterback Dane Evans finished with 206 yards and one touchdown while completing 13 of 18 passes.īackup Hamilton quarterback Jamie Newman scored his first career CFL touchdown on a one-yard rush. Steven Dunbar Jr. led Hamilton in receiving with 102 yards on five catches - including his league-leading fifth touchdown grab of the season on a 40-yard catch-and-run. The victory moves Hamilton (2-5) into a tie with Montreal (2-5) for second place in the East Division. Kelly picked off backup quarterback Dominique Davis on the ensuing play to seal the win as time expired. The Als made it a seven-point game late in the fourth quarter after scoring 11 unanswered points, but the comeback attempt fell short in the red zone after quarterback Trevor Harris was pulled from the game by injury spotters following a hit. At the time, Tim Hortons released a statement saying it will take the steps necessary to protect its trademark.HAMILTON - Defensive back Kameron Kelly intercepted a pass on the final play as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats held off the Montreal Alouettes for a 24-17 win on Thursday night at Tim Hortons Field. Later that year, another Canadian posted a photo of Tim Mortons brand coffee bags being sold at a market in South Korea. The logo also had a striking similarity to that of Tim Hortons. In 2015, a Canadian posted a photo of a Tim House cafe under construction in South Korea. Reviewers on Facebook call the food "delicious" and the coffee "best … I ever had," leaving it an average score of 4.6 stars.Īlmeida declined to answer whether the company frequently deals with such imitation cases, but this isn't the first time a knock-off Tim Hortons cafe has cropped up. While it serves coffee, the menu is more expansive and includes alcoholic drinks, such as mojitos, and burgers. Photos show a dark interior that resembles more of a bar or nightclub than a coffee shop. Inside, it appears markedly different from a Canadian Tim Hortons location. Its first Facebook review appeared two days later.Īnalysis Meet the kinder, gentler - and Canadian - face of Tim Hortons The store's first post on its Facebook page, a profile picture of the logo, dates May 8, 2016. It's unclear how long Tim Hottens has been open.

She declined to answer whether RBI was aware of the cafe's existence before the Canadian Press asked about it. "Therefore, we will be taking steps to protect our brand and trademarks, including closing down this imitation restaurant." May have been open since 2016 "While we believe that imitation is often the sincerest form of flattery, we do have very high standards when it comes to our brand, the quality of our products and the service we provide our guests," said Jane Almeida, a spokeswoman for Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the parent company of Tim Hortons, in an email. Tim Hottens did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Tim Hortons franchisee group sues RBI over alleged price gouging, equity theft Tim Hortons hopes to rebuild its brand with better lid, new marketing campaign.
