Regina Beach is asking people not to swim in the water due to levels of E. coli.

A sign can be seen posted at Regina Beach from the Saskatchewan Health Authority advising the water is not suitable for swimming.


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Regina Beach’s E. coli levels were at 5.4 on June 24 and have been increasing since then, measuring 382.2 on Wednesday.

E. coli can make people sick if ingested and can cause symptoms like diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting.