The TTC is rolling out a new fare capping program next year that's intended to make transit more affordable for commuters in Toronto. On Monday, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and TTC Chair Jamaal Myers ...
Mayor Olivia Chow and TTC Chair Jamaal Myers announced fare capping is coming to the TTC next year, pending approval. Starting in September 2026, TTC riders will automatically ride for free after ...
1:56 More Toronto police officers announced same day as TTC employee stabbing Toronto police say two people involved in a stabbing at Dundas subway station late last month, including a TTC employee ...
A TTC employee who was stabbed late last month is now accused of knifing her assailant prior to her being attacked. Toronto Police say the double stabbing occurred at Dundas Station – located at Yonge ...
TTC tunnels might soon get a bit brighter — and more distracting. Toronto’s transit agency is looking into installing advertisements that would run inside the city’s subway tunnels in time for next ...
Toronto police are investigating after a TTC staff member was stabbed at the Dundas subway station Wednesday afternoon. In a post on social media, police say the alleged stabbing happened at around ...
Toronto police are investigating after a TTC worker was stabbed Wednesday afternoon at TMU, currently known as Dundas, subway station. Police put out an alert on Wednesday afternoon that it was ...
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is launching a new security plan aimed at boosting safety and improving rider confidence on transit, Mayor Olivia Chow announced Thursday. The city is hoping the ...
The TTC is defending itself against backlash after transit users struggled to get home after Game 7 of the World Series. The transit service and the City of Toronto is facing criticism after a TTC ...
Two new TTC lines are on the cusp of finally opening, and many more in-progress infrastructure investments promise to reshape the way Toronto moves for years to come. A new report prepared ahead of an ...
In its infinite wisdom, the Toronto Transit Commission has renamed its fare inspectors Provincial Offences Officers, or POO for short. Yes, really. POOs will be donning new uniforms and vests ...