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  2. Giacomo Luppino - Wikipedia

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    Already involved in organized crime in Calabria, [1] Luppino, his wife Domenica (née Todaro) [2] and their 10 children immigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1956, from Castellace, a subdivision of Oppido Mamertina. [3] [4] Luppino was the prime suspect in two murders in Italy, though he was never charged in either case. [5]

  3. Panago - Wikipedia

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    Panago is a privately held Canadian pizza delivery and takeout chain with approximately 200 locations across six provinces. It was founded in 1986 by the Rooke family. Panago is a franchise business with each location being franchisee-owned and operated. In 2015, Panago generated over C$150 million in sales. [citation needed]

  4. None Pizza with Left Beef - Wikipedia

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    The second was a six-inch (150 mm) pizza [1] with no sauce, no cheese, and beef only on the left side of the pizza; while correctly absent of the typical base elements, Molaro said, "the whole pizza was so small and light it must have shifted during delivery. And the little beef pellets didn't have any sauce or cheese to hang on to, so a few ...

  5. Guelph Mercury Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Guelph Tribune was founded on September 30, 1986 as the Royal Tribune, a once-a-week community newspaper.The paper was later [when?] renamed the Guelph Tribune and in 2016 as the Guelph Mercury Tribune after the closure of the daily Guelph Mercury in January 2016. [1]

  6. Pizza in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pizza cake is a Canadian multiple-layer pizza baked in a pot or cake pan. First invented by Boston Pizza , [ 31 ] a Canadian multinational restaurant chain, [ 32 ] recipes were posted online as early as April 2014, though they did not become viral until the Pillsbury Company posted an example in September 2014.

  7. CJOY - Wikipedia

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    The CRTC approved the deal on March 24, 2000. CJOY underwent major studio renovations in the fall of 2006 and the studios are completely digital. (AES 44.1 standard) The studio to transmitter radio link and processing was replaced with a digital system in early 2009, leaving only the exciter and transmitter as analog.

  8. List of Canadian pizza chains - Wikipedia

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    241 Pizza - franchise chain headquartered in Scarborough, Toronto; Boston Pizza - Canadian-based chain that owns and franchises locations in Canada, the United States and Mexico

  9. Pizza 73 - Wikipedia

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    Pizza 73 is a Canadian pizza restaurant chain founded by David Tougas and Guy Goodwin in 1985 [1] and headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. [2] [1] It was acquired by the Toronto-based Pizza Pizza chain in 2007 for CA$70.2 million. [1] [3] [4] The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number which repeats the number 73. [5]