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    Unionised workers at regional parks, including Grouse Mountain, strike

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    By News Desk on July 6, 2026 Canada
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    Get you up to speed: Unionized workers who look after regional parks like Grouse Mountain walk off job

    The union representing workers who operate and maintain regional services in Metro Vancouver is considering a full-blown strike. No immediate details about the impact on services have been confirmed.

    The union is currently assessing the potential for a comprehensive strike affecting regional services in Metro Vancouver. No timeline has been established for the decision-making process or its potential impact on service operations.

    The union representing regional service workers in Metro Vancouver has announced it is contemplating a full strike. This comes amid ongoing negotiations, with officials warning of significant disruptions to services if an agreement cannot be reached.

    What remains unclear — The union has not specified when the strike decision will be made.

    Unionised workers at regional parks, including Grouse Mountain, strike

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    The union representing workers who operate and maintain regional services in Metro Vancouver says it is now considering a full-blown strike.

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