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With more than 20 pita fillings & 40 toppings to pick from, as well as Yogen Früz smoothies** & desserts**, Pita Pit offers you millions of flavour combinations.
Pita Pit was at the forefront of the growing “fresh and healthy” eating revolution, when we opened the first Pita Pit in Kingston, Ontario near Queen’s University back in 1995. Pita Pit delivered what students, families and young professionals wanted but couldn’t find nearby; an affordable yet great-tasting fresh and healthy alternative to high-fat and high-carb fast food. Today Pita Pit has evolved to provide Canadians with an experience like no other, including Yogen Früz smoothie and desserts, catering options, healthy school meal programs, convenient on-the-go ordering, a smile when you walk in the door and a meal prepared just the way you want it! With millions of tasty meal combinations, your pita is always an original.
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Yellow Pages Is A Canadian Digital Media and marketing Solutions Company That Supports Local Economies By Helping Businesses Reach New clients and Foster Stronger Relationships With Existing Ones.
The Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library is one of nine regional public libraries across Nova Scotia. The regional library system was created through provincial legislation, the Public Libraries Act. Each regional library is governed by an independent library board. Funding is provided by the Province of Nova Scotia, through the Provincial Library (Communities, Culture & Heritage Department) and by each municipal unit in the Antigonish – Pictou area.
The District of Guysborough, more than 2,000 square kilometres covering the north-eastern end of mainland Nova Scotia has natural advantages that set it apart from, well just about every other place you can think of.The sea and the forests have always been the primary sources of wealth in the district. Fishing and forestry are still in the mix, but today other opportunities are limited only by the imagination.