News Update, 8:00am, Monday February 9th, 2026
February 9, 2026
Eglinton Crosstown launches with 4-minute service intervals. Cold warning active with wind chills near minus 30.
Good morning, it's Monday, February 9. Minus 18 degrees in Newmarket Aurora. Dollar trading at 73.28 cents U.S., gas at 131.9.
It's the first real test for the new Eglinton Crosstown this morning. Trains are running every 4 plus minutes, and riders say the trip is fast, about 40 minutes end to end. Mayor Olivia Chow noted the opening went far better than the Finch West launch, though businesses in the Little Jamaica corridor continue demanding accountability for years of construction-related disruptions and lost revenue.
A yellow cold warning remains active across the region with wind chills approaching minus 30 overnight. High temperatures will reach minus 7, with meteorologists noting this extended deep freeze is atypical for the season.
Federal workplace return-to-office mandates requiring four days weekly have sparked concerns about space constraints, transit infrastructure strain, and safety protocols in already-overcrowded facilities.
In sports, Seattle defeated New England 29-13 in the Super Bowl. The Raptors beat the Pacers 122-104. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn sustained injuries during a downhill run crash in Italy.
The forecast calls for cloudy conditions with possible flurries and a high of minus 8 degrees.










