Vancouver Coastal Health is once again again warning swimmers to stay away from a number of Vancouver beaches over high E.coli levels.
Swimming and wading is not recommended at Eagle Harbour, Ambleside, Sandy Cove, Dundarave and Sunset beaches.
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VCH says high E.coli levels have been found in the water and can increase risk of gastro-intestinal illness to swimmers.
Earlier this month, a similar warning was issued for Ambleside, Dundarave and Sandy Cove beaches in West Vancouver.
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