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Back-to-school season just got a major upgrade with Pizza Pizza’s limited-time Dip Keg! Picture this: a mini-keg filled with their legendary creamy garlic dip, ready to make your pizza nights unforgettable. It’s the perfect way to take your parties to the next level. Whether you're celebrating Frosh Week or chilling with friends, the Dip Keg keeps the party going with dip on demand.

But that’s not all—they’re also introducing PIE PIE (ΠΠ), a laid-back Greek society with no fees, just great pizza, good vibes, and a welcoming community. Plus, Pizza Pizza is holding a contest where a few lucky winners will score a fully catered pizza party, Dip Keg included.

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Whether you celebrate Christmas Day or you simply go to the movies on December 25, the hardest part of the holiday is finding an open restaurant to grab a meal. The struggle is just as real on New Year's Day, as the whole country takes a moment to breathe before plunging ahead into 2024.

Luckily, there are a few chain restaurant chains in Canada that remain open on these holidays, along with several others that leave the choice up to individual store owners. That means you might just be able to recover from New Year's Eve with a cup of Tim Hortons or Starbucks, if your local coffee shop owner doesn't mind opening up on New Year's Day.

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Each person has their own pizza preferences, and your favourite slice in Toronto is probably going to depend on budget and neighbourhood as much as taste. But while Toronto’s pizza scene offers everything from classy homegrown options like Pizzeria Badiali to viral imports like Prince Street Pizza, sometimes you just want some cheap delivery that you don't have to think too much about.

One Toronto person recently asked Redditors to name the best big franchise pizza chain in the city, and it touched off hundreds of responses from locals who were dying to share their recommendations.

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