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Mga Babala sa Bagyo, Buwis sa Gas, at Pinaigting na mga Proyekto — Ang Iyong Martes sa Edmonton

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🚗 Mga Daan at Panahon

  1. Maghanda, Alberta! Isang malamig na bagyo ang papalapit sa iyo. Ang mga silangang dalisdis ng Alberta ay naghahanda para sa isang makabuluhang bagyo na maaaring magdala ng niyebe at malakas na hangin — kung ano ang kailangan natin, hindi ba? Manatiling alerto at tingnan ang iyong kondisyon ng daan kung ikaw ay naglalakbay!

🏠 Pabahay at Gastos ng Pamumuhay

  1. Maaaring bumaba ang presyo ng gas ngayong tag-init, pero huwag maghintay ng masyadong excited! Habang nagpapa-pause ang Ottawa sa pederal na buwis sa gas, hindi aabot ang Alberta hanggang sa pagsusuri sa Hunyo. Ibig sabihin, ang $0.10 bawat litro sa gas at $0.04 sa diesel ay maaaring hindi abot-kamay hanggang noon — kaya huwag munang magpa-full tank!

📢 City Hall

  1. Isang matapang na bagong plano ang naglalayong pabilisin ang mga aprubal ng proyekto sa Alberta. Nagtatakda ang gobyerno ni Premier Danielle Smith ng isang pinabilis na sistema ng pagsusuri para sa mga proyekto na higit sa $250 milyon. Ano ang layunin? Magsimula ng mga malalaking proyekto sa industriya nang mas mabilis. Maaaring mangahulugan ito ng mga bagong trabaho at pamumuhunan para sa ating komunidad — at sino ang hindi gusto iyon?

  2. Panahon na para maging seryoso — narito na ang nakararaming gobyerno ni Carney! Matapos ang isang kamakailang tagumpay sa halalan, handa na si Mark Carney upang harapin ang ilan sa mga pinakamalaking isyu ng Alberta ng deretso. Anong mga pagbabago ang kanyang dadalhin? Tanging panahon lamang ang makakapagsabi, pero tindig tayo't magmamatyag ng maigi!

⚖️ Krimen at Seguridad

  1. Nakasuklam ang esthetician ng Cochrane matapos salakayin ng mga magnanakaw. Nahuli ni Leah Verrier ang mga magnanakaw na nilalapitan ang kanyang salon, at hindi lang siya — isang alon ng mga ninakaw na laser machine ang humampas sa mga lokal na negosyo. Ito ay nagbigay-diin sa maraming maliliit na negosyo at naghahanap ng mga mas ligtas na opsyon.

  2. Naharap ang Mount Royal University sa masusing pagsusuri sa isang emergency sa campus. Matapos ang isang nakakabahalang ulat tungkol sa isang lalaking may dalang kutsilyo, iniwan ang mga estudyante nang walang emergency alert mula sa kanilang sariling app. Itinaas ng insidente na ito ang mga tanong tungkol sa mga hakbang ng seguridad sa campus — sana ay hindi na ito maulit!

  3. Matagumpay na tumama ang operasyon ng RCMP para sa retail na krimen sa $40,000 halaga ng mga nakaw na gamit ng Lululemon! Ang crackdown na ito sa krimen sa retail ay nagtampok sa lumalalang isyu ng shoplifting sa Alberta. Sa pagkuha ng mga magnanakaw ng mga mamahaling item, malinaw na kailangan ng ating mga tindahan ang mas mabuting seguridad.

🌿 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Isang nakakaabala na plano tungkol sa MAID ang nagbigay ng pangamba sa mga tagapagtanggol. Si Jessie Ravnsborg, na pinili ang wakas ng kanyang buhay dahil sa isang malalang sakit, ay nagha-highlight ng mga alalahanin tungkol sa plano ng Alberta na limitahan ang pag-access sa Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Nag-aalala ang mga tagapagtanggol na maaaring pigilan ito ang iba na magkaroon ng kontrol sa kanilang buhay — isang mahalagang paksa na dapat nating bantayan.

🏥 Kalusugan

  1. Umarko ang Alberta ng walang referral mula sa doktor para sa mga pribadong pagsusuri. Malapit nang magkaroon ang mga residente ng opsyon na makakuha ng mga pribadong pagsusuri nang hindi nangangailangan ng tala ng doktor. Ang pagbabagong ito ay maaaring mangahulugan ng mas mabilis na diagnosis para sa marami — pero ito ay magiging sanhi ng mga isyu sa pagkakapantay-pantay sa kalusugan?

🎉 Mga Magandang Kwento

  1. Bumalik si Chris Pronger sa liwanag ng spotlight sa isang bagong libro! Ang superstar ng NHL ay nagbabahagi ng mga aral sa buhay at kwento mula sa kanyang karera sa pampublikong pagsasalita. Sino ba ang ayaw makinig nang higit pa mula sa inspirasyonal na persona na ito?

🌟 Isports

  1. Pighati para sa mga tagahanga ng Oilers habang sila ay natalo muli sa Avalanche! Ang shootout na goal ni Nathan MacKinnon ay nagbigay ng masiglang panalo sa Colorado laban sa Edmonton — at bigla, ang Oilers ay natalo ng apat sa kanilang huling limang laro. Panatilihin ang diwa, mga tagahanga; palaging may susunod na laro!

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CBC investigation finds grocers Loblaw, Sobeys overcharging for underweight meat — again

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