
Vancouver Reduces Lifeguard Patrols at Beaches
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Vancouver Reduces Lifeguard Patrols at City Beaches, Raising Safety Concerns
The city of Vancouver is cutting lifeguard patrols at five beaches this summer to save costs, aligning with the approved budget for 2026. The move, which includes Spanish Banks East and West, Trout Lake, Third Beach, and Sunset Beach, has raised safety concerns among residents and the park board chair, Tom Digby. Despite assurances from the council that public safety and core services would be spared, the decision has sparked controversy.
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