Coroner says City of Windsor should do a new safety audit of Sandpoint Beach
City council decided to fence off the shoreline and close the beach for swimming while it awaited recommendations from the coroner's report into the 15-year-old boys' death.
Now a recommendation letter shared with CBC News by a spokesperson with the Ministry of the Solicitor General says that Windsor should immediately conduct a comprehensive safety audit there.
"Comprehensive safety audits should be completed once every five years by the Lifesaving Society," the recommendation says.
The last time the city completed an audit was in 2012.
"A lot has changed in 13 years," the letter says, "and the Waterfront Safety Standards updated."
That 2012 audit suggested at the time that council should consider moving the beach access away from dangerous water conditions on the western edge of Sandpoint Beach.
It said that council should fence off the western portion of the beach as a minimum safety improvement, which it finished in 2013.
Since that report, four people have drowned at Sandpoint Beach.
Councillor doubts beach will reopen this summer
That report was the basis for a $15-million master plan that council unanimously approved in January to push people further away from the deadly current at the mouth of the Detroit River.
There's $1.5 million set aside in the 10-year capital budget for the project.
Coun. Angelo Marignani, who has pushed for changes at Sandpoint Beach during multiple elections, said it's a fair recommendation.
"Let's check all the boxes, make sure that everything we're doing is correct. But I'm also sure that the society will make the same recommendations they made for the master plan," said Marignani.
He said people reach out to him every day asking for the city to reopen the beach.
"Let's work with all partners who have interest in this. Let's listen to our residents because our residents are clearly saying they want to see the beach open."
Marignani said that he wants council to prioritize moving Sandpoint Beach in the 2026 budget but does not believe the beach will be reopen this summer. He does think it could open in 2026. "I do see if we if we act effectively, we can make those changes sooner than later," he said.
But some on council have suggested that the beach be closed to swimming permanently, leaving Canada's southernmost city without a publicly accessible beach.
"There is no way that I think we can offer to the public a safe swimming environment," said Coun. Jo-Anne Gignac during a council meeting when a unanimous vote shut down the beach indefinitely.
She said the initial plan to relocate the beach further east was done in good faith but said "it's not going to be presented to the public as a safe place to swim. Ever."
The Lifesaving Society applauded the decision to shut the beach down while awaiting the recommendations.
"They are looking out for the best interest of their residents and trying to make their swimming as safe as possible," said spokesperson Stephanie Bakalar.
The group is responsible for training lifeguards across Canada as well as creating safety plans and guidelines for organizations that operate places where people swim.
Bakalar said a comprehensive audit includes a three-hour site inspection, interviews with staff and a review of operational procedures.
She said an audit is suggested every five years because best practices change, and so do swimming conditions.
"Perhaps things may be degrading in terms of the quality of equipment or signs, things like that, especially in open water settings. A lot can change even year to year," she said.
Council expects to receive a staff report at an upcoming meeting.
"We are currently working with the lifesaving society on an approach to that recommendation," said Michael Chantler, the city's commissioner of community services.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Police continuing to investigate after woman, 23, fatally shot in southwest Calgary parkade
The Calgary Police Service is looking for more information from the public as they continue to investigate a fatal shooting in the southwest neighbourhood of Haysboro. The victim, identified as Madisson Cobb, 23, was pronounced dead at the scene after she was shot in a parking garage at the 8700 block of Horton Road S.W. around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Police believe the shooting was targeted. Police said that Cobb had just finished work and was walking to her vehicle when the incident occurred. An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday. In a press conference Sunday, Staff Sgt. Sean Gregson of the CPS homicide unit described the incident as a 'very cowardly act,' and said investigators are pursuing all possible leads. 'This is tragic. It's horrible, and it's actually maddening that somebody can't walk to their vehicle safely in the city,' he said. Police have released surveillance footage of a white Toyota RAV4 with stolen British Columbia license plate PP322J that was seen leaving the scene. Investigators believe the suspect vehicle was parked on the fourth level of the parkade, while the shooting happened on a publicly accessible level near the victim's vehicle, which is connected to The Shops at Heritage shopping plaza. The victim is not believed to be a resident in the connected apartment complex. Police were unable to confirm whether there was any prior relationship between Cobb and the suspect, but said they are looking into past interactions. 'We're aware of past history,' Sgt. Gregson said. 'I'm going to leave it at that for now, but we're looking at all avenues that could lead to yesterday's events.' Residents of the apartment complex said they weren't aware a shooting had occurred but had suspected something serious due to the large police presence Saturday night. 'I feel unsafe,' said resident Alex Hui. 'I think the security could be better as well.' Investigators are asking anyone who interacted with Cobb in the days leading up to the shooting, or who has information about the incident, to come forward. Police are also seeking dashcam footage from the area of Horton Road S.W. at Heritage Drive S.W., heading westbound towards 14th Street S.W. between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Anyone with more information is encouraged to contact the Calgary Police Service at 403-266-1234 or by submitting an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers.


Fox News
2 hours ago
- Fox News
Canadian girl, 9, found dead in New York after father claimed she was kidnapped
A 9-year-old Canadian girl who was previously the subject of an Amber Alert after her father said she was kidnapped was found dead in New York on Sunday, New York State Police confirmed. The girl, Melina Frattolin, was reported missing by her father, Luciano Frattolin, near Exit 22 on I-87 around 9:58 p.m. on July 19. Initial claims of a possible abduction prompted a regional Amber Alert and a wide-scale search involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Authorities later identified "inconsistencies in the father's account of events and the timeline he provided" and the child was tragically found dead in Ticonderoga, about 35 miles away. "At this time, there is no indication that an abduction occurred, and there is no threat to the public," state police said in a statement. It's unclear how Frattolin died. A media briefing is scheduled for Monday, July 21.


CBS News
5 hours ago
- CBS News
Authorities searching for man who did not resurface from Mississippi River in southern Minnesota
Authorities in southern Minnesota are searching for a 56-year-old man who went underwater on the Mississippi River and did not resurface. The Goodhue County Sheriff's Office says the man went missing from Long Point Beach around 3:15 p.m. on Saturday. Witnesses say a 12-year-old girl entered the water to wade alongside the man, who was a close family friend. While walking along the sandbar, she began flailing her arms in distress. A nearby boat found the girl in water over her head and pulled her safely and uninjured from the river, according to the sheriff's office. The man went under the water and did not resurface. Alongside the Minnesota State Patrol and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Goodhue County Sheriff's Office initiated a search for the man. The search continued on Sunday.