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Toronto transit facing major disruptions following massive snowfall
The snowstorm dumped 46 cm at Pearson Airport, causing transit shutdowns, over 600 flight cancellations, and closures of schools and universities across Toronto.
- Schools across the Greater Toronto Area are closed due to a record-breaking winter storm that caused major disruptions in transit operations.
- Environment Canada reported 46 centimetres of snow at Pearson International Airport, marking it the snowiest January since 1937.
- Mayor Olivia Chow encouraged residents to assist neighbors in need and to contact the city for assistance during these challenging conditions.
- More than 600 flights were cancelled at Pearson International Airport within 24 hours, with warnings of ongoing delays as cleanup continues.
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Schools closed, commuters face major delays as Toronto digs out after record snowfall
TORONTO — Schools across the Greater Toronto Area are closed as commuters face transit shutdowns and delays following a record-breaking winter storm that left mountains of snow clogging driveways and streets in its wake.
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