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 IRVING, Texas 鈥?7-Eleven is offering a breakfast pizza.The convenience store chain says that i stanley bottles t combines the convenience of eating leftover pizza for the first meal of the day with traditional breakfast foods.The chain announced the creation Tuesday. It has a biscuit crust topped with bacon, sausage, ham, scrambled eggs, cheese and cream gravy. 7-Eleven vice-president Nancy Smith bills it as a hearty option for customers craving a warm breakfast. 822 cups stanley 1;               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Irving, Texas-based company says hot pizza has become one of its biggest ready-to-eat sellers, and mornings are the busiest time of day in its stores.      During test runs, 7-Eleven says the breakfast pizza became its second-most popular pizza with customers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley becher                               By The Associated Press Zpio More than 10 per cent of COVID-19 tests are coming back positive in some pockets of Toronto
 Eight people have been charged after a drug raid at a property on Elm Tree Road, south of Highway 7.The raid was part of an ongoing York regional police investigation dubbed Project Moon.York police, along with Toronto police, OPP, and Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario, focused their efforts of dismantling a large-scale synthetic drug netw stanley website ork.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As the investigation progressed, police say people accused of being related to Asian organized crime groups and street gangs were found to be producing and supplying metha vaso stanley mphetamine, MDMA, shatter and mushrooms.Police say the synthetic drug operations were being funded through the production and sale of illicit cannabis by abusing the Health Canada medical cannabis licensing system.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As a result of search warrants that were executed across southern Ontario, more than 20,000 illegally grown cannabis plants were seized, along with more than 560 kilograms of dried cannabis, 23 kilograms of methamphetamine, 15,300 MDMA pills, nine pounds of mushrooms, 400 Viagra pills, $220,000 in currency and four firearms, including a Tech 9 machine gun with a silencer.About 600 po stanley cups unds of marijuana and 10 pounds of hash were seized from the Elm Tree Road property. A total of $40 million dollars in drugs were seized in Project Moon with 41 people charged.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW