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從劇院關閉到藥物追踪:您在溫哥華的周五簡訊

30 篇文章 1 個月前 179

🎭 藝術與劇院

  1. 德魯·海登·泰勒的新劇引發關注! 他最新的作品質疑了歸功於著名藝術家諾瓦爾·莫里索的畫作的真實性——模糊了現實與偽造之間的界限。這部挑釁性的劇作邀請觀眾深入探討藝術、身份和真相的問題。

💊 健康與安全

  1. BC省用機器人反擊毒品! 新的追蹤計畫利用人工智能技術來打擊非法毒品貿易,並獲得了30萬美元的省級投資。這項創新試點旨在防止有毒藥物在街頭流通,從而拯救生命——誰不想支持這樣的項目呢?
  2. BC省勇敢行動抵制毒品供應商! 這一新舉措旨在追蹤和查明省內非法物質的來源。這是在抗擊毒品危機中的一項關鍵舉措,展示了政府在保護社區健康方面採取切實可行的步驟。

🏡 住房與租賃

  1. 基洛納拒絕租賃限制! 隨著空置率飆升超過6%,這座城市選擇不對短期租賃施加限制。在面臨住房擔憂的城市中,需要聰明地平衡旅遊與居民——希望他們能找到可持續的發展道路!

📜 社區與文化

  1. 土著聲音在庫特尼礦業衝突中崭露頭角! 一名BC省法官允許跨境土著團體西尼克特聯盟參與一項有爭議的礦山提案的法律鬥爭。這個決定標誌著土著在環境問題上的代表權的重要時刻——值得我們關注。

⚖️ 當地政治

  1. 邁克爾·J·福克斯劇院將關閉! 從七月開始,這個受歡迎的本拿比場館將停止社區預訂,因為員工投票決定工會化。社區倡導者正在努力讓這個劇院在未來世代中可供使用——確保您的聲音在地方決策中被聽到,別讓這機會溜走!
  2. 德爾塔的選舉事件! 領導層指控和可疑的旅行費用為激烈的政治較量設定了舞台。雄心在此,注定將成為一個激動人心的選舉季節——準備好迎接挑戰吧!

🏒 體育

  1. 加拿大小牛正在重整! 總經理帕特里克·阿爾文因令人失望的賽季而被解雇,球隊陷入低谷。期待重建的加拿大小牛球迷渴望一個嶄新的開始——這將成為球隊命運的轉折點嗎?
  2. 油人隊穩固季後賽優勢! 在6-1的壓倒性勝利中,埃德蒙頓的油人隊保證了季後賽的主場優勢——麥克大衛和團隊正在為勝利的季後賽定下基調。如果您熱愛冰球,那這支隊伍是您春季關注的焦點!

💰 商業與經濟

  1. 又一個破產了! 一名BC省開發商的破產申請進一步加劇了建築行業的財務困境。在住房需求高峰時,這一波動可能會對市場產生重大影響。注意了,各位房主!

🚚 基礎設施與快遞

  1. 做好準備——門到門郵遞即將停止! 加拿大郵政已宣布首批將失去此服務的136,000個地址。這一變化可能會影響許多居民——您準備好迎接郵遞路線的改動了嗎?

🌊 自然與環境

  1. 誰知道冰球迷能如此喧鬧? 在溫哥華的WHL季後賽上,因不守規矩的球迷一度中斷了比賽。如果每個人都能把精力投入到歡呼而不是製造混亂中,那該多好!

不要忘記保持訊息靈通,積極參與你的社區——這比你想像的更重要!

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Guide based in Haida Gwaii fined $12,000 for falsifying documents, exceeding fishing limits

The department says it is crucial for those with licences to stay within their catch limits, as accurate numbers represent "a vital part of ensuring sustainable stock management," while also allowing Canada to meet treaty and other international obligations on fisheries.

General Apr 17, 2026

Cowichan Valley's controversial bylaw updates may be put on pause

After two weeks of public outcry, the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) board of directors will vote on whether to take a pause on a proposed bylaw consolidation that has some residents in rural communities up in arms.

General Apr 17, 2026

Thousands without heat due to natural gas outage in B.C.'s Okanagan that could last until Sunday

6,200 customers in British Columbia's Lake Country and north Kelowna area are impacted by the outage.

General Apr 17, 2026

2 minutes in penalty box after unruly fans in Prince George disrupt WHL playoff game

It was the fans versus the referees in a tense and at times chaotic Western Hockey League playoff game in Prince George Wednesday night.

General Apr 17, 2026

Proposal to include Snuneymuxw reserves in Nanaimo city boundaries passes alternative approval process

An alternative approval process to change the boundaries of the City of Nanaimo to include Snuneymuxw First Nation reserves that were historically left out of the municipality has passed.

General Apr 17, 2026

Canada Post announces first 136,000 addresses to lose door-to-door delivery

Canada Post has announced the first batch of addresses in 13 communities it plans to stop delivering directly to, part of the Crown corporation's larger plan to restructure and stay afloat after losing billions of dollars.

General Apr 17, 2026

What this historic snow drought will mean for the summer

A historic March heat wave effectively erased a month of winter, triggering a massive snow drought from the southwest U.S. up to parts of British Columbia. CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe looks at what this means for the summer water supply and wildfire risk for hundreds of communities that rely on a slow snowmelt.

General Apr 17, 2026

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen reflects on his mission — its challenges and its joy

Jeremy Hansen sat down with CBC News to share some of his insights, like how he felt during lift-off, the joy the mission brought him, and that one time he accidentally let a water bag explode in the capsule.

General Apr 17, 2026

Bankruptcy bid adds to financial woes threatening debt-ridden B.C. developer

A B.C. developer who has already risked jail time for failing to come clean about the finances behind her lavish lifestyle now faces a possible bankruptcy order over a $74-million loan she guaranteed in relation to prime property in the heart of Vancouver's Cambie Corridor.

General Apr 17, 2026

Threats, corruption and intimidation: Is the Bishnoi gang calling shots at Cricket Canada?

An investigation by the fifth estate has found threats made at a B.C. restaurant in July 2025 are part of a disturbing new trend inside Canada’s highest level of cricket of troubling actions by people claiming to be from the Bishnoi gang.

General Apr 17, 2026

Contractor fined over $575K after 2012 wall collapse killed worker in Burnaby

A Langley, B.C., contractor has been fined over $575,000 after one of their workers was killed, and another seriously injured, when a retaining wall fell into a Burnaby trench in October 2012.

General Apr 17, 2026

Door-to-door mail delivery will end at these Abbotsford, Mission postal codes

Canada Post has announced plans to end door-to-door mail delivery to nearly 136,000 addresses across Canada starting in late 2026 and early 2027, including several thousand addresses in Abbotsford and Mission.

General Apr 17, 2026

Oilers claim playoff home-ice advantage in 6-1 rout of Canucks

Connor McDavid had four assists and rookie Matthew Savoie scored his first career hat trick as the Edmonton Oilers secured second place in the Pacific Division and home ice to start the first round of playoffs with a clutch 6-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.

General Apr 17, 2026
Oilers confident they’ll be serious contenders

Oilers confident they’ll be serious contenders

The Edmonton Oilers will start their pursuit of a third consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup final at home on Monday and this time the Ducks are on the menu.

Sports Apr 17, 2026

Elimination of Vancouver sex worker safety role puts lives at risk, advocates say

The city has cut one of two sex worker safety planner positions as it looks to shave costs in response to a direction from Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC council majority to freeze property taxes this year.

General Apr 17, 2026

Kamloops mayor bullied, intimidated staff, external investigation finds

"No mayor should treat staff in this manner and the mayor owes these staff an unqualified apology," said external investigator Reece Harding in the report about Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson, dated February 2026.

General Apr 17, 2026

Vancouver Canucks fire GM Patrik Allvin after 'disappointing' season, coming last in league

The Vancouver Canucks have fired their general manager, Patrik Allvin, after a rough season in which the team came in last in the league.

General Apr 17, 2026

Delta set for fierce election around accusations of leadership, travel expenses and ambition

Four years ago, Delta had one of the sleepiest elections in Metro Vancouver: incumbent Mayor George Harvie was re-elected with 75 per cent of the vote, all six elected councillors came from his Achieving for Delta slate and voter turnover was just 29 per cent.

General Apr 17, 2026

On its own for over 50 years, Penticton library may move to the Okanagan Regional Library system

The Penticton Public Library has been a municipal library since 1969, but now, the City of Penticton is considering a switch to the Okanagan Regional Library system. The ORL is the fourth largest library system in B.C. and has over 119,000 active cardholders throughout the Interior.

General Apr 17, 2026

Construction begins on Kamloops AI data centre, the latest in B.C.

Construction on the artificial intelligence data centre in Kamloops is expected to be complete in late 2027. It will be one of six AI data centres owned by Bell in B.C.

General Apr 17, 2026

Canadian firm ignored worker complaints over drug cartel-management links at Mexican gold mine, sources say

Several workers for a Canadian-owned Mexican gold mine received no response after making complaints to the company’s workplace ethics hotline saying that local management was working with a prominent organized crime group to force out the existing union, according to two former local union members.

General Apr 17, 2026
Rural B.C. communities ask province to support foreign worker program changes

Rural B.C. communities ask province to support foreign worker program changes

Leaders in some of British Columbia's rural communities are calling on the province to support changes to the temporary foreign worker program.

Politics Apr 17, 2026

Kelowna opts out of short-term rental limits after vacancy soars to more than 6%

The province of B.C. is allowing Kelowna to opt-out of short-term rental regulations for the summer months due to the city's high vacancy rate, providing a boost to the local tourism market.

General Apr 17, 2026

New B.C. program to 'track and trace' origins of illicit drug supply

B.C. officials have announced a new "track and trace" pilot program using technology they say can reveal patterns about the geographic origins and patterns of the illicit drug supply.

General Apr 17, 2026

Drew Hayden Taylor’s new play about forged Morrisseaus asks 'what's real and what isnt'

The Undeniable Accusations of Red Cadmium Light, debuting in Vancouver this weekend, looks at the legacy of oft-forged painter Norval Morrisseau

General Apr 17, 2026
Michael J. Fox Theatre in Burnaby to close to community bookings after June

Michael J. Fox Theatre in Burnaby to close to community bookings after June

At the end of the school year, the Burnaby School District will be transitioning to exclusive use of the Michael J. Fox Theatre.

Politics Apr 17, 2026
Vancouver Canucks fire general manager Patrik Allvin after dismal season

Vancouver Canucks fire general manager Patrik Allvin after dismal season

The Vancouver Canucks have fired general manager Patrik Allvin after a dismal season and will look for a new face to lead the NHL team through its rebuild. 

Sports Apr 17, 2026
B.C. judge grants U.S.-based Indigenous group a role in legal fight over Kootenay mine

B.C. judge grants U.S.-based Indigenous group a role in legal fight over Kootenay mine

"It is big for us," Jarred-Michael Erickson, a chief with the Sinixt and Colville Confederated Tribes, chairman, told Global News.

Perspectives Apr 17, 2026
Crews working to restore gas to 6,200 customers in Lake Country, North Kelowna

Crews working to restore gas to 6,200 customers in Lake Country, North Kelowna

Lauren Beckett, corporate communication advisor at FortisBC, told Global News on Friday that they have about 60 technicians on the ground in the area.

Canada Apr 17, 2026
New B.C. program using robotic and AI technology to help disrupt illicit drug trade

New B.C. program using robotic and AI technology to help disrupt illicit drug trade

It uses digital technology and lab robotics to analyze and track the flow of toxic drugs in the province and create early warning systems for law enforcement to alert people.

Health Apr 17, 2026