Meet the Ontario stats prof who claims he can’t stop beating Roll Up To Win
A statistics professor at the University of Waterloo discusses how he continues to beat the Roll Up To Win contest at Tim Hortons.

A statistics professor at the University of Waterloo discusses how he continues to beat the Roll Up To Win contest at Tim Hortons.
A Hamilton, Ont., family is hoping to raise awareness about Strep A after the tragic death of their two-year-old.
Public health officials have issued an alert after a jump in suspected opioid-related deaths in Brant County and Brantford.
Fire crews in Perth East were called to a fire at a Milverton long-term care home Monday.
A 26-year-old Kitchener woman has been charged with stealing a van from a delivery driver.
An investigation is underway after thousands of dollars worth of tools were taken from a construction site.
A one-time grocery rebate for low income Canadians is coming at time where many residents in the region are struggling to keep up with their food bills.
Cambridge city councillors have unanimously approved a plan to drop speed limits in residential areas and school zones across the city. Here's what that will mean for drivers.
In the 2023 federal budget, the government is unveiling continued deficit spending targeted at Canadians' pocketbooks, public health care and the clean economy.
The federal government unveiled its spring budget Tuesday, with a clean economy as the centrepiece, and detailing targeted measures to help Canadians deal with still-high inflation.
Home prices have fallen below the national average in 14-out-of-20 regional housing markets, according to a report by Zoocasa. Saint John, N.B., took the top place for the most affordable region, with an average home price of $268,400.
A statistics professor at the University of Waterloo discusses how he continues to beat the Roll Up To Win contest at Tim Hortons.
Around the U.S., private schools generally do not face as many requirements as public schools for developing security plans. The Nashville shooting that killed three children and three school employees is highlighting that issue.
Along with improving access to health care and investing in a clean economy, the 2023 federal budget also includes plans for a one-time 'grocery rebate.' If you're hoping to apply for this rebate, CTVNews.ca wants to hear from you.
16-year-old Summer McIntosh from Toronto beat a world record in 400 metre freestyle at the Canadian swimming trials.