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前所未有的野火警告、孤兒熊和溫哥華的季後賽希望 — 你的溫哥華星期四

29 篇文章 1 個月前 138

🚗 道路與天氣

  1. 春雪讓科奎哈拉高速公路的駕駛者感到驚訝! 就在你以為冬天結束時,一層薄雪覆蓋了我們的山口,提醒我們母親自然總愛帶來戲劇性的轉折。外出時請小心!
  2. 卑詩省居民面臨住房市場的不確定性。 三月的房屋銷售略有下滑,專家警告我們在購買和銷售方面可能會面臨艱難的夏天。如果你希望買房,請保持警惕!

🌿 社區與文化

  1. 薩里活動人士表達了嚴重的安全擔憂! 警方警告一名支持卡爾斯坦的活動人士存在重大安全風險,升起了人們對社區安全的關注與質疑。這對我們多元的社區意味著什麼?
  2. 預算削減威脅殘障人士的基本服務! 卑詩省的非營利組織Curiko因為資金削減可能在七月關閉,影響到400名會員。我們在追求包容時,這不只是數字;這關乎生命!

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 冰毒走私案件判刑5.5年! 一位卑詩省的婦女因從美國走私108公斤冰毒而入獄。這一堅定的立場提醒我們,社區內與毒品走私的戰鬥仍在繼續。
  2. 弗雷澤谷的仇恨犯罪率驚人地高。 最近的StatsCan報告顯示該地的犯罪率在全國居於前列,突顯了我們在促進接納和愛方面所面臨的挑戰。

🌲 環境與健康

  1. 野火警告逐漸迫近,乾旱狀況持續。 根據卑詩省野火服務的數據,今年夏天可能會因為持續的乾旱而變得火熱。希望在火焰來臨之前能先下雨!
  2. 與藥物過量相關的孕產婦死亡率上升。 報告顯示,藥物相關的過量是溫哥華沿海地區母親的主要死亡原因。這一緊迫危機需要我們的共同關注與行動!

🏡 住房與生活成本

  1. 對外籍工人支持的呼聲越來越高。 隨著我們的勞動力市場萎縮,許多人正在主張擴大臨時外籍工人計劃以填補必要的工作缺口。城市的經濟需要大家的力量。
  2. 加拿大房地產協會下調住房前景。 更新的預測警告,住房市場可能因為“石油衝擊”而放緩。計劃購房?那就重新考慮一下你的策略吧!

🎉 體育

  1. 油人隊鎖定卡納克斯進行季後賽對決! 埃德蒙頓油人隊今晚力爭擊敗卡納克斯,目標是在季後賽中避免首輪碰面。冰球迷們,這是一場你絕對不想錯過的比賽!
  2. 加拿大郵政宣佈郵箱改造計劃! 最近的社區郵箱轉型是五年計劃的一部分,旨在節省成本。再也不用閃避郵差了,但我們真的需要多走幾步去拿信嗎?

📢 市政廳

  1. 社區中心或將獲得4億加元的資金支持! 一項新的提案建議對溫哥華老舊的社區中心進行重大投資。是時候照顧我們的地方中心了!
  2. 道森克里克的勇敢稅收減免計劃! 當地官員批准對2號公路上的旅行中心提供300萬加元的稅收減免,顯示出對旅遊相關基礎設施的投資仍然是重中之重。

💡 好消息

  1. 孤兒熊幼崽令人暖心的目擊! 梅普爾里奇的居民們發現一隻可愛但可憐的孤兒熊幼崽獨自在後院,讓每一個人都感到心痛。希望它能快點找到安全的歸宿!
  2. 維多利亞的商販遭遇線上詐騙者! 維多利亞的活動組織者提醒商販警惕可能會掏空他們錢包的網路詐騙。記住,如果看起來好得不真實,那大概真的不真實!

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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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General Apr 16, 2026

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

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General Apr 16, 2026

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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Police incident prompts evacuation in Quesnel neighbourhood

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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

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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.

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Oilers aim to beat Canucks, help playoff fortunes

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

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

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B.C. government shares 2026 wildfire and drought outlook

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