The TTC is apologizing for miscommunication during the World Series which suggested that subway service would not be extended.
Coun. Josh Matlow called out how the TTC, Metrolinx and the City of Toronto prepared for, and responded to, Game 7 of the World Series.
The recent Toronto Blue Jays game against the Los Angeles Dodgers highlighted significant issues in public transit communication, leaving many fans stranded in confusion. As the game extended into ...
The TTC is defending itself against backlash after transit users struggled to get home after Game 7 of the World Series. The ...
In the wake of the World Series Game 7, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has found itself in the crosshairs of public criticism as fans struggled to find their way home. The backlash was fueled by ...
Vladdy, who was the last player in the dugout and was visibly upset about this disappointing defeat, may be over it now and in celebration mode on his way to a deserved vacation. But most Torontonians ...
Toronto public transit services and politicians are facing backlash on social media following Game 7 of the World Series because some transit services were not extended past 1:30 a.m. Videos ...
TORONTO — The Toronto Transit Commission chair has apologized for social-media posts that said transit service would end at 1:30 a.m. after the final World Series game ran late on Saturday night, ...
Toronto Transit Commission Chair Jamal Myers apologized for a social media post that urged riders to scramble to make the last subway trains while the Jays were still playing.
Subway service on Line 2 is back to normal after a large portion of the line was temporarily suspended Tuesday morning, according to the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Just before 7 a.m., the TTC ...
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