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前所未有的野火警告、孤儿熊和温哥华的季后赛希望 — 你的温哥华周四

29 篇文章 1 个月前 140

🚗 道路与天气

  1. 春雪让科奎哈拉高速公路的司机们大吃一惊! 就在你以为冬天结束时,春雪悄然覆盖了我们的山口,让我们意识到大自然总喜欢带来意外。请在外面小心行驶!
  2. 卑诗省居民面临住房市场的不确定性。 三月的房屋销售略有下降,专家警告我们在买卖方面可能会遇到艰难的夏天。如果你希望购买房屋,请保持警觉!

🌿 社区与文化

  1. 萨里活动人士表达了严重的安全担忧! 警方警告一名支持卡尔斯坦运动的活动人士存在重大安全风险,引发了人们对社区安全的关注和质疑。这对我们多元化的社区意味着什么?
  2. 预算削减威胁残障人士的基本服务! 卑诗省非营利组织Curiko由于资金削减可能在七月关门,影响400名会员。我们在追求包容性时,这不仅仅是数字;这关乎生命!

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 冰毒走私案件判刑5.5年! 一名卑诗省女子因从美国走私108公斤冰毒而被判入狱。这一强硬的立场提醒我们,社区内与毒品贩运的斗争仍在继续。
  2. 弗雷泽谷的仇恨犯罪率惊人地高。 最近的StatsCan报告显示犯罪率在全国名列前茅,突显了我们在促进接纳与爱的过程中面临的挑战。

🌲 环境与健康

  1. 野火警告临近,干旱状况持续。 根据卑诗省野火服务处,今年夏天可能会因为持续的干旱而变得火热。希望在火焰来临之前能看到雨水!
  2. 与药物过量相关的母亲死亡率上升。 报告显示,与药物有关的过量是温哥华沿海卫生区母亲的主要死亡原因。这一紧急危机需要我们共同的关注与行动!

🏡 住房与生活成本

  1. 对外籍工人支持的呼声日益高涨。 随着我们的劳动力市场萎缩,许多人正在倡导扩大临时外籍工人项目以填补关键职位空缺。我们的城市经济需要所有人的支持。
  2. 加拿大房地产协会下调住房前景。 更新的预测警告,住房市场可能因为“石油冲击”而减缓。打算买房?那就重新考虑一下你的策略吧!

🎉 体育

  1. 油人队瞄准卡纳克斯进行季后赛对决! 埃德蒙顿油人队今晚争取战胜卡纳克斯,力求在季后赛中避免首轮对决。冰球迷们,这是一场绝对不容错过的比赛!
  2. 加拿大邮政宣布邮箱改造计划! 最近朝向社区邮箱的转变是一个五年成本节约计划的一部分。不会再躲避邮递员了,但我们真的需要为领取我们的信件多走几步吗?

📢 市政厅

  1. 社区中心可能获得4亿加元的资金支持! 一项新提案建议对温哥华的老旧社区中心进行重大投资。是时候好好照顾我们的地方中心了!
  2. 道森克里克大胆的税收减免计划! 当地官员批准为高速公路2号上的旅行中心提供300万加元的税收减免,表明对旅行相关基础设施的投资仍然是一项优先事项。

💡 好消息

  1. 孤儿熊幼崽令人心暖的目击! 梅普尔里奇的居民们被一只可爱但可怜的孤儿熊幼崽在后院独自留下而感动,让每个人心头一紧。让我们希望它能早日找到安全的归宿!
  2. 维多利亚的商贩遭遇网络诈骗者! 维多利亚的活动组织者提醒商贩警惕可能掏空他们钱包的网络诈骗。记住,如果看起来好得令人难以置信,那它可能真的不可信!

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Trio of progressive parties agree to cap candidates in upcoming Vancouver election

Three progressive leaning Vancouver parties have reached an agreement to limit the number of non-mayoral candidates they will run in October's municipal election.

General Apr 16, 2026

Number of Sunshine Coast ferry sailings cancelled over 2 days

A number of B.C. Ferries sailings to and from the Sunshine Coast were cancelled on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the company saying mechanical were to blame.

General Apr 16, 2026

Almost 40 kg of fentanyl, analogs seized at Chilliwack lab

Specialized resources, including Health Canada chemists and the RCMP's clandestine lab enforcement team, were brought in to make sure investigators and the neighbouring public were safe when the drugs and chemicals were removed.

General Apr 16, 2026

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.

General Apr 16, 2026

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

Thousands of hate crimes have been reported across the country to police in the past few years, including in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, where the rate of reporting is higher than the national average.

General Apr 16, 2026

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.

General Apr 16, 2026

Dawson Creek greenlights $3M tax break for Highway 2 travel centre

City councillors in Dawson Creek have approved a new multimillion-dollar tax break they hope will spur construction of a major new highway development in northeastern B.C.

General Apr 16, 2026

First Nations people disproportionately impacted by B.C.'s toxic drug crisis, officials say

First Nations members in B.C. make up approximately 3.4 per cent of the population, but accounted for 15.8 per cent of all toxic drug deaths in 2025.

General Apr 16, 2026

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

Home sales in British Columbia were down again in March, as analysts say a lack of confidence among both buyers and sellers will likely mean the downturn in the market will continue into the summer.

General Apr 16, 2026

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

A magnesium mine, proposed to be located less than 10 kilometres from the Rossland, B.C., is not able to begin construction until after a judicial review in May.

General Apr 16, 2026

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

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and his ABC majority on council announced Wednesday that a motion next week will list its priorities for the upcoming 2027-30 capital plan — which includes $400 million in investments for the city's aging community centres.

General Apr 16, 2026

Police incident prompts evacuation in Quesnel neighbourhood

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

General Apr 16, 2026

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

The provincial government has introduced legislation to ratify a treaty with the Kitselas First Nation in northwestern B.C.

General Apr 16, 2026

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

A low-pressure system dumped significant spring snow on a number of major B.C. highways, hampering travel through the Interior, including on the Coquihalla where 30 centimetres was recorded.

General Apr 16, 2026

'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.

General Apr 16, 2026

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

Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its housing market forecast following a jump in fixed mortgage rates and weaker than expected housing sales in the first three months of 2026. CREA had been forecasting higher sales, based on the idea that pent-up demand would emerge, especially from first-time buyers.

General Apr 16, 2026
Oilers aim to beat Canucks, help playoff fortunes

Oilers aim to beat Canucks, help playoff fortunes

The Edmonton Oilers will finish their regular season tonight with one goal in mind: Beat the visiting Vancouver Canucks and avoid a first-round playoff clash with one of the Central Division heavyweights.

Sports Apr 16, 2026

'Here we go again' after CRA pays out another bogus $5M income tax refund, agency insider says

General Apr 16, 2026

Why money and land are critical to Vancouver mayor's pitch for a Major League Baseball team

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is proposing a motion to support bringing a Major League Baseball team to the city. But as the CBC's Justin McElroy reports, his proposal comes a little bit out of left field.

General Apr 16, 2026

Calls grow for B.C. to support temporary foreign worker program expansion

Business leaders in Fort St. John say a lack of provincial buy-in for recent changes to the temporary foreign worker program could have huge impacts on the local economy.

General Apr 16, 2026

Event organizers in Victoria issue warning as online scammers target vendors

The Vancouver Island Caribbean Hub says one local business lost $400 after using a fraudulent vendor application form, linked by impersonators on a social media platform.

General Apr 16, 2026

Find out which book won Canada Reads 2026

General Apr 16, 2026
Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village

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

Ross and Judith Urquhart have called Lytton, B.C., home for half a century, leaving only for as long it took to rebuild after a raging wildfire forced them to flee in 2021.

Canada Apr 16, 2026

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.

General Apr 16, 2026

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.

General Apr 16, 2026
Canada Post lays out 5-year plan to convert to community mailbox delivery

Canada Post lays out 5-year plan to convert to community mailbox delivery

The mail carrier says it has begun discussions with 13 communities that will see the first conversions in late 2026 and early 2027, starting a five-year national conversion.

Consumer Apr 16, 2026
B.C. government shares 2026 wildfire and drought outlook

B.C. government shares 2026 wildfire and drought outlook

Western parts of the Cariboo Fire Centre (Chilcotin) and the Kamloops Fire Centre are also experiencing moderate drought conditions and could see more fires.

Fire Apr 16, 2026
Funding cut for B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities

Funding cut for B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities

The non-profit was launched a decade ago, based on research showing how social isolation can negatively impact people with developmental disabilities.

Education Apr 16, 2026
Ironworkers Bridge now most congested in Metro Vancouver

Ironworkers Bridge now most congested in Metro Vancouver

Approximately 130,700 vehicles per day cross the Ironworkers, according to the report, with about 21,800 vehicles per day per lane last year, which is beyond capacity.

Traffic Apr 16, 2026