What does the future of Kitsilano Pool look like?

What does the future of Kitsilano Pool look like?
VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver and Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation are seeking public input to help plan a future for much-loved Kitsilano Pool. The pool has had its share of leaks and is more than 50 years old. It has reached the end-of life...
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