Some Vancouver beaches may go without lifeguards

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VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – The Vancouver Park Board is mulling over cutting its lifeguard staff.  

A report is recommending removing lifeguards from five beaches: Trout Lake, Jericho Beach, Spanish Banks West, Second Beach and Sunset Beach.

Park Board Chair Constance Barnes says in some cases it’s clear a lifeguard isn’t needed.

“A place like Trout Lake is a perfect example. Why are we spending taxpayers’ dollars on providing lifeguards at a lake that is actually quite toxic? No swimming is allowed at the lake,” she explains.

The report estimates cutting the lifeguards could save the board about $270,000 a year.

She says full-time staffing throughout the summer at 10 of the city’s beaches has already been questioned by taxpayers.

“Last year we had a lousy summer, quite rainy.  Many times I got phone calls from people asking ‘why is there a in the lifeguard sitting out there in a lifeguard chair all by himself on rainy day?'”

Barnes is encouraging people to come out Monday night to voice their opinion on the report.

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