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ttc news

The TTC just got some major recognition, but it's not for reasons you might expect. The transit system was ranked among the best metros in the world for one surprising factor, and it even beat NYC.

Sleep apnea equipment company CPAP recently released a study of "The World's Top 20 Sleep-Friendly Metro Rail Systems" and the TTC was named second-best.

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If you're looking for a job in Toronto and want to work for a big-name company in Canada, why not consider a role with the TTC?

The Toronto Transit Commission, more commonly known as the TTC, is currently hiring across the city. These TTC jobs offer competitive hourly wages, ranging from $30 to $46 per hour, and the company promises competitive benefits and a positive working environment.

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Toronto Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect after a TTC streetcar operator was allegedly assaulted last month.

Police just released images of the suspect in a media release, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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Bundle up! A winter storm is expected to hit Toronto and other parts of Ontario today, bringing with it 5 to 10 centimetres of snow and "hazardous winter driving conditions," according to Environment Canada. The snow is expected to change to rain in the afternoon or early evening.

With weather advisories in effect, the TTC is preparing for some messy conditions, and here's what to know if you're commuting.

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Starting today, commuters in Ontario have a new option to pay for their transit rides.

The Ontario government has introduced the ability to tap a debit card or payment app on Presto card devices when taking public transportation in the province, including on GO Transit.

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