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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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If you're looking for work, the Toronto Transit Commission — more commonly known as the TTC — is hiring for so many positions in the city right now.

These TTC jobs pay close to or more than $40 an hour and some even offer bonus pay for skilled trade workers!

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The TTC's Bloor Yonge subway station experienced a temporary suspension of service after a fire broke out at the track level.

The fire was first reported in the morning at 10 a.m. and is believed to have been caused by an electrical issue with arcing "causing bright flashes," according to a tweet by TTC's Media Relations team.

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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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A skit of Toronto's rich and elite looking for a drink cart on the TTC might be the funniest (or most painful) thing you'll see today.

Blake Johnston is a Toronto-based TikToker and actor who has gained popularity by hilariously roasting the locals of his city, and his latest target is the 6ix's nepo babies and his interpretation of their experiences on the TTC, alongside creators Mike Ricci and Austen Gregoris.

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