Kidston Beach in Halifax and Albro Lake Beach in Dartmouth have been tested with high bacteria levels in the water _ Stock Photo CANADAHALIFAX news Two more beaches in HRM issued water quality advisories by admin 15 أغسطس، 2024 written by admin 15 أغسطس، 2024 397 By CityNews Halifax Staff A couple more beaches in the Halifax Regional Municipality are under a recreational water quality advisory. The advisory comes just a day after residents were asked to avoid swimming at Oakfield Park Beach in Oakfield, Penhorn Beach in Dartmouth and Bedford’s Sandy Lake Beach until further notice. Kidston Beach in Halifax and Albro Lake Beach in Dartmouth have been tested with high bacteria levels in the water and residents are advised to avoid swimming at these areas. Lifeguards will remain on site to advise against swimming and the water will be tested regularly. High bacteria levels can be caused by a number of factors, including dogs, birds, wildlife and impacts from climate change, such as high temperatures, lower water levels and recent heavy rainfall. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Mounties look for 86-year-old man missing in Inverness County next post Lawsuit against Nova Scotia for flood response says boy’s death ‘preventable’ You may also like Heat warnings issued as temperatures soar in Nova... 19 مايو، 2026 Halifax parkade rate hikes will ‘protect tenants and... 19 مايو، 2026 Ferry service back on schedule after return of... 19 مايو، 2026 Driver oversight: Documents reveal Uber’s behind-the-scenes lobbying in... 19 مايو، 2026 Halifax parkade rate hikes will ‘protect tenants and... 19 مايو، 2026 Americans are looking back centuries for find Canadian... 19 مايو، 2026 StatCan to release April inflation report, oil shock... 19 مايو، 2026 واشنطن تعلّق أعمال المجلس المشترك الدائم للدفاع مع... 19 مايو، 2026 أونتاريو: تكلفة تخزين الكحول الأميركي قد تبلغ 20... 19 مايو، 2026 السفارة الصينية في أوتاوا تندّد بزيارة نائب كندي... 19 مايو، 2026