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Bottlenecks and parking main complaints from survey on downtown Toronto trafficBottlenecks caused by public transit vehicles, parking and construction are the top complaints filed so far by Toronto residents taking part in an online survey on downtown traffic.CanadaMar 27, 2013
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TTC officials defend $105M cost of Leslieville streetcar spur lineTTC board members will discuss the increasing cost of the Leslie Street streetcar spur line Wednesday at City Hall.Mar 27, 2013
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Discount TTC passes debate sidetracked by expansionA proposal to introduce discount TTC passes for low-income Torontonians was sidetracked Monday by the ongoing debate over funding for transit expansion.PoliticsMar 25, 2013
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Montreal’s transit agency may take over Bixi bike-sharing serviceThe agency that operates Montreal’s bus and metro network may take over Bixi, but it wants nothing to do with the bike-sharing service’s deficit.CanadaMar 21, 2013
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Council OKs controversial rapid transit routeWINNIPEG - City council has voted in favour of building the next phase of rapid transit through the Parker wetlands.Mar 20, 2013
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TTC CEO apologizes for ‘poor subway service’The Toronto Transit Commission is set to provide an explanation for the numerous delays during Monday afternoon rush hour.Mar 19, 2013
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10 cents per litre fuel tax among revenue tools recommended to fund public transitA regional sales tax, parking space tax, fuel tax and toll on HOV lanes are the revenue tools which the city should look at to fund expanded public transit while relieving congestion, according to the Toronto Region Board of Trade.CanadaMar 18, 2013
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Protesters call on the province to increase transit to help congestion through the Massey tunnelA group concerned about climate change says replacing B.C.'s Massey tunnel won't fix traffic congestion, but increasing transit will.CanadaMar 17, 2013
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TTC promises increased reliability in new customer charterThe Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will unveil its first Customer Charter at Bloor-Yonge subway station Thursday afternoon.Feb 27, 2013
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TTC set to back away from sole-sourced newsstand deal: reports<span style="font-size:10pt;">The TTC is expected to cancel a 10-year, $48-million deal with its current newsstand operator after harsh criticism over an apparently sole-sourced deal and an ensuing third-party consultants report, according to various media reports.</span><span style="font-size:10pt;"> </span>Feb 25, 2013
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