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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The North Peace Leisure Pool will be closed to the public after a few slips and falls on the new pool deck.
During the extended annual pool closure, the pool deck was resurfaced, but since reopening, the City of Fort St. John has reported a couple of incidents on the pool deck.
The incidents have prompted city staff to take action to prevent further accidents.
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The city says the contractor will begin additional work on the pool deck on Saturday, December 3rd, following the Fort St. John Inconnu Swim Club’s event.
The curing process of the deck covering product takes five days, so the pool will be closed before reopening on Saturday, December 10th.
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City staff and contractors are reportedly working on repairing the hot tub and say an update on the status of those repairs will be available early in December.
Beginning on September 12th, the extended shutdown included installing a new water heater, upgrading the HVAC system, grout work, painting, cleaning, and installing new lighting.
The North Peace Leisure pool is owned by the Peace River Regional District and operated by the City of Fort St. John.
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Shailynn Foster is a news reporter for energeticcity.ca. Shailynn has been writing since she was 7 years old, but only recently started her journey as a journalist. Shailynn was born and raised in Fort St. John and she watches way too much YouTube, Netflix and Disney+ during the week while playing DND on the weekends. More by Shailynn Foster
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