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Kakaibang Babala sa Sunog, Mga Naulilang Oso at Pag-asa sa Playoff ng Vancouver — Ang Iyong Vancouver Huwebes

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🚗 Mga Daan at Panahon

  1. Ang niyebeng pang-spring ay nagulat sa mga drayber sa Coquihalla Highway! Eksakto kapag iniisip mong tapos na ang taglamig, isang patong ng niyebe ang sumasakop sa ating mga bundok, nagpapaalala sa atin na ang Inang Kalikasan ay mahilig sa mga dramatikong baligtad. Mag-ingat ka sa labas!
  2. Ang kawalang-katiyakan sa merkado ng pabahay ay nagpapatuloy para sa mga residente ng B.C. Bumababa ang benta ng bahay noong Marso, at nagbabala ang mga eksperto na maaring harapin natin ang matinding tag-init sa pagbili at pagbebenta. Kung umaasa kang bumili, manatiling alerto!

🌿 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Ang aktibista sa Surrey ay nagsasaad ng mga seryosong alalahanin sa seguridad! Nagbigay ng babala ang pulisya sa isang pro-Khalistan na aktibista tungkol sa isang makabuluhang panganib sa kanyang seguridad, na nagtaas ng mga kilay at mga tanong tungkol sa seguridad ng komunidad. Ano ang ibig sabihin nito para sa ating iba't ibang mga komunidad?
  2. Ang mga pagbabawas sa badyet ay nagbabanta sa mga mahahalagang serbisyo para sa mga may kapansanan! Ang non-profit na organisasyon ng B.C. na Curiko ay maaaring magsara sa Hulyo dahil sa mga pagbabawas ng pondo, na nakaapekto sa 400 miyembro. Sa ating pagsusumikap para sa pagsasama, hindi lang ito mga numero; ito ay tungkol sa mga buhay!

⚖️ Krimen at Seguridad

  1. Ang kwento ng smuggling ng meth ay nagdala ng 5.5 taong parusa! Isang babae mula sa B.C. ay papunta sa kulungan dahil sa pag-import ng 108 kg ng meth mula sa U.S. Ang matatag na tindig na ito ay nagpapaalala sa atin ng patuloy na laban laban sa mga drug traffickers sa ating mga komunidad.
  2. Ang mga rate ng hate crime ay kasindak-sindak na mataas sa Fraser Valley. Ang mga kamakailang ulat ng StatsCan ay nagtataas ng mga rate ng krimen sa ilan sa mga pinakamasama sa Canada, na nagbibigay liwanag sa mga hamon na hinaharap natin sa pagpapalaganap ng pagtanggap at pagmamahal.

🌲 Kapaligiran at Kalusugan

  1. Ang mga babala ng sunog ay nahalina habang nagpapatuloy ang tagtuyot. Ayon sa B.C. Wildfire Service, maaaring maging mapanganib ang tag-init na ito sa dahil sa mga nag-papatuloy na kondisyon ng tagtuyot. Umaasa tayong makakita ng ulan bago dumating ang apoy!
  2. Ang mga pagkamatay ng mga ina na kaugnay ng labis na dosis ay tumataas. Ang mga ulat ay nagmumungkahi na ang mga labis na dosis na may kaugnayan sa droga ang pangunahing sanhi ng kamatayan para sa mga ina sa lugar ng Vancouver Coastal Health. Ang madaliang krisis na ito ay nangangailangan ng ating sama-samang atensyon at pagkilos!

🏡 Pabahay at Gastos ng Pamumuhay

  1. Ang mga panawagan para sa suporta sa mga dayuhang manggagawa ay lumalala. Sa ating lumiliit na merkado ng paggawa, maraming tao ang pumapabor sa pagpapalawak ng programa ng mga pansamantalang dayuhang manggagawa upang punan ang mga mahahalagang puwang sa trabaho. Kailangan ng ating ekonomiya ang lahat ng makakaya.
  2. Binabaan ng Canadian Real Estate Association ang mga pananaw sa pabahay. Isang na-update na hula ang nagbabala na maaring bumagal ang merkado ng pabahay dahil sa ' oil shock'. Nagbabalak na bumili? Mas mabuting muling suriin ang iyong estratehiya!

🎉 Isports

  1. Target ng Oilers ang Canucks sa playoffs! Naghahanda ang Edmonton Oilers na talunin ang Canucks ngayong gabi, na naglalayong maiwasan ang isang unang round clash sa playoffs. Mga tagahanga ng hockey, ito ay isang laban na ayaw mong palampasin!
  2. Inanunsyo ng Canada Post ang makeover ng mailbox! Ang kamakailang paglipat sa mga mailbox ng komunidad ay bahagi ng isang limang taong plano upang makatipid sa gastos. Wala nang iwasan ang postman, ngunit talagang kailangan ba nating maglakad ng ilang hakbang pa para sa ating mga titik?

📢 City Hall

  1. Potensyal na $400M na pagtaas para sa mga community center! Isang bagong mungkahi ang nagmumungkahi ng makabuluhang pamumuhunan sa mga lumang community center ng Vancouver. Panahon na para alagaan ang ating mga lokal na hub!
  2. Matapang na plano ng tax break ng Dawson Creek! Pinayagan ng mga lokal na opisyal ang isang $3M tax break para sa isang travel center sa Highway 2, na nagpapakita ng priyoridad sa pamumuhunan sa imprastrukturang may kaugnayan sa paglalakbay.

💡 Magandang Vibra

  1. Pusong nakakaantig sa paglitaw ng naulilang oso! Ang mga residente sa Maple Ridge ay nagulat sa isang kaakit-akit ngunit malungkot na osong ulila na iniwan mag-isa sa isang likod-bahay, na pumipigil sa puso ng lahat. Umaasa tayo na makakahanap siya ng daan pabalik sa mga ligtas na paa!
  2. Inanunsyo ng mga nagbebenta sa Victoria na naloko ng online scammers! Ang mga organizers ng kaganapan sa Victoria ay nagbigay babala sa mga nagbebenta na maging maingat sa mga online scam na maaaring magpahubo ng kanilang mga pitaka. Tandaan, kung tila masyadong maganda upang maging totoo, malamang ay totoo nga!

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Drug-related overdose the leading cause of maternal death in Vancouver Coastal Health region: report

A new report by Vancouver Coastal Health has found the toxic drug crisis has led to preventable harms in pregnancy.

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Fraser Valley hate crime rates among top 20 in Canada in 2024: StatsCan

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B.C. woman sentenced to 5 ½ years for smuggling 108 kg of meth from U.S.

The woman was arrested after she fled a border crossing in Surrey at "high speed" in October 2021.

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B.C. home sales fell in March; more uncertainty predicted this summer

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Magnesium mine injunction remains in effect after B.C. Court of Appeal ruling

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Upcoming motion to propose $400M investment into aging Vancouver community centres

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Multiple emergency vehicles from Prince George and Quesnel were dispatched to the Carson subdivision Wednesday.

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B.C. tables legislation to ratify Kitselas First Nation Treaty as neighbouring nation calls for pause

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Coquihalla Highway blanketed in spring snow dump on B.C. mountain passes

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'Pulls at the heartstrings': Tiny bear cub left orphaned in Maple Ridge backyard

Residents heard the bawling from a bear cub early in the morning on Tuesday and called for help.

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Canadian Real Estate Association downgrades housing market forecast due to 'oil shock'

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Oilers aim to beat Canucks, help playoff fortunes

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Event organizers in Victoria issue warning as online scammers target vendors

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Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village

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Warm winter, ongoing droughts could elevate fire risk this season, says B.C. Wildfire Service

The B.C. Wildfire Service is forecasting an elevated risk for extreme or difficult-to-control wildfires in some parts of the province this year, including in the northeast, Chilcotin and South Thompson regions.

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Surrey pro-Khalistan activist says police have warned him of significant safety risk

An activist based in Surrey, B.C., who was a friend and associate of the assassinated pro-Khalistan advocate Hardeep Singh Nijjar, says he has been warned by police that he could be in serious danger.

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B.C. government shares 2026 wildfire and drought outlook

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