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Does the TTC still use the streetcar tracks on Victoria Street? They used to see more service years ago
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Does the TTC still use the streetcar tracks on Victoria Street? They used to see more service years ago

u/Economy_Ad59 — 3 days ago
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TTC to use drones to monitor crowds and enable ‘real-time responses’ to congestion during World Cup

cp24.com
u/Economy_Ad59 — 4 days ago
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Line 1 Southbound from Finch to Union has been dreadful lately…

Packed like sardines, delayed, extraordinarily slow, trains being taken out of service. That’s not new, but it’s been so much worse this week?

We really need consistently better service if we want to encourage using transit

reddit.com
u/Economy_Ad59 — 13 days ago

Dunkin’ Donuts looking to make comeback in Canada and open hundreds of stores

Tim Hortons better fix up! Finally, more competition.

thestar.com
u/Economy_Ad59 — 28 days ago

Who goes to Tim Hortons anymore when local coffee shops are better? Why?

What about Tim’s is so appealing? It’s definitely not the stale donuts and coffee. Supporting our local Canadian businesses is better for everybody, and the coffee is way better. Tim Hortons is not what it once is, it’s terrible. The service is atrocious, the food is mediocre and most locations are unpleasant to visit. Who’s satisfied with this?

It’ll take us collectively voting with our wallets for this mediocre service to end. Selling some coffee and donuts shouldn’t be really hard…

reddit.com
u/Economy_Ad59 — 30 days ago