Members of Arapahoe Basin's ski patrol have voted to unionize in ongoing efforts to make patrolling a sustainable career.
Skiers and snowboarders who visited PCMR during the strike will receive credits towards the purchase of a pass next season.
Members of the Park City Council provided input to Mayor Nann Worel as she crafted a January statement about the Park City Mountain ski patrol walkout, emails between them show.
Visitors were greeted with long lift lines and minimal open terrain at Park City ski resort when the ski patrol union went on ...
Vail Resorts owns Park City Mountain, where the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association union went on strike during the ...
Vail Resorts, the operating company for Park City Mountain Ski Resort, is offering 50% per-day credits for guests impacted by ...
Park City Mountain is offering credits to pass holders who faced disruptions during the ski patrol strike. A class-action ...
Vail Resorts issued its annual early season update to investors on Thursday, reporting that season-to-date total skier visits ...
Across the internet, skiers and snowboarders swore off buying an Epic Pass and Vail Resorts (MTN) stock after Park City Mountain buckled under the weight of the holiday crush, a storm and a ski patrol ...
In the wake of the Park City Mountain ski patrol strike, communications experts are discussing how Vail Resorts publicly ...
Vail Resorts CEO Kirsten Lynch said Jan.16 the company is pleased to have reached an agreement with the Park City ...
Park City Mountain Resort is offering credits to skiers who visited during a 13-day ski patrol strike that brought chaos to ...