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If you take the TTC every day or even just occasionally, you probably have opinions about Toronto's transit system.

Locals are revealing the best and worst TTC stations — including College, Dundas, Yonge and Bloor, Museum, Old Mill, and more.

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Workers with the Toronto Transit Commission — known as the TTC — are set to strike on Friday, June 7, 2024.

If the TTC strike happens, "there will be no TTC service" and here's what you need to know about the impact on your commute.

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The TTC is using "sound cannons" in a Toronto neighbourhood to get rid of seagulls.

But the transit agency is warning that the cannons could also impact residents, businesses and transit riders.

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Life on the TTC is about to get a little easier for transit riders who don't have Rogers as their cellphone provider.

The federal government announced Monday that cell phone service must be made available to all TTC subway riders, regardless of their cell phone provider, as of October 3, 2023.

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After months of issues and growing safety concerns on public transit in Toronto, the TTC is set to receive access to a new safety measure that many transit riders have been calling for.

Telecommunications giant Rogers has announced it will install 5G cell phone service on the TTC subway, allowing transit users to send and receive texts or call 911 from anywhere on the city's transit line — but this won't be happening instantly.

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