Transit workers in British Columbia’s Cowichan Valley launch strike in labour dispute
VANCOUVER — Transit workers in British Columbia’s Cowichan Valley have launched strike action, shutting down services in the area after talks with their employer broke down.
In a statement, Unifor — whose local chapters 114 and 333 combine to represent 52 transit staff and HandyDART operators in the Cowichan Valley — says it has been bargaining with employer Transdev Canada since spring 2024.
Unifor says the work stoppage will impact “conventional and HandyDART transit” in the Cowichan Valley but not medically necessary travel.
In a separate statement, BC Transit says Transdev has indicated that service is shut down across the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System, but confirmed that HandyDart services for essential needs such as “appointments related to renal dialysis, cancer treatment and multiple sclerosis” will continue.


