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惊喜发布,温暖游行与花粉烦恼——您的温哥华日报

20 篇文章 1 个月前 139

🏛️ 政治

  1. 艾比省长呼吁为MLA琼·菲利普祈祷。 不列颠哥伦比亚省省长大卫·艾比在立法机构中分享了一条发自内心的消息,呼吁不列颠哥伦比亚省人民为NDP MLA琼·菲利普祈祷,她的病情被报道为非常严重。菲利普备受尊敬和珍视,她的持续斗争激励了许多人,提醒着我们社区的韧性。
  2. 租住房的宠物禁令受到慈善机构的 scrutiny。 不列颠哥伦比亚SPCA和第一联合教会开始推动废除租赁协议中的"禁宠条款",强调这些禁令如何伤害脆弱的社区。他们呼吁政府采取行动,帮助那些视宠物为家庭的人。因为说实话,谁不想和毛茸茸的朋友分享家呢?
  3. 高级公务员的车辆租赁计划受到质疑。 一份新报告揭示,高级官员享受由纳税人资助的车辆租赁,每年耗费37万美元。随着省级债务的上升,现在是重新考虑谁适合乘坐纳税人资助的奢侈品的时候了。

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 臭名昭著的黑帮分子杰米·贝肯从监狱释放。 在因参与萨里六人惨案而服刑后,臭名昭著的黑帮成员杰米·贝肯现在在埃德蒙顿生活,受到严格的条件限制。他的释放引发了对社区安全的关注,因为他被认为是2007年悲剧事件的主谋。
  2. 萨里警方调查疑似敲诈的枪击事件。 在萨里的一处住宅发生的凌晨枪战与敲诈有关,但没有报告伤亡情况。在敲诈应对小组介入的情况下,社区屏息以待,希望能迅速伸张正义。
  3. 暴力抢劫案的审判即将结束。 涉及一起导致萨里珠宝商被射中四次的恶性持枪抢劫的两名嫌疑人的审判即将进行总结。当正义即将来临时,这令人深思的提醒了零售商们每天面临的安全挑战。
  4. 蒙特利尔男子因在Fairview Mall枪击事件被通缉。 在Fairview Mall发生的抢劫事件中,一名保安被枪击,多伦多警方正在寻找一名蒙特利尔嫌疑人。这提醒我们,犯罪并不会在城市边界停止。

🌳 环境

  1. 温哥华和维多利亚是树木花粉过敏的高发地。 一份新报告显示,我们可爱的温哥华和维多利亚是加拿大树木花粉过敏最严重的地方——这春天给过敏患者带来了更多的混乱!所以,如果你的早晨打喷嚏变成了合唱,请放心,你并不孤单。
  2. 四头灰鲸在不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海发现尸体。 在十天内有四头灰鲸冲上岸,这对我们的鲸类朋友来说并不是个好星期。研究人员担心这可能表明更大的生态问题,海洋现在比以前更需要我们的关心。
  3. 低雪量威胁鲑鱼种群。 温哥华岛今冬缺乏降雪可能会严重影响鲑鱼种群,对我们都珍视的生态系统构成风险。让我们期待降雨和雪量的恢复——我们的小鲑鱼会感谢我们的!

🎉 令人愉快的故事

  1. 萨里的瓦伊萨基游行有450,000人参加! 本周六,超过450,000人参加了萨里Nagar Kirtan庆祝瓦伊萨基,这是全球最大的此类游行!二十辆花车和丰富的文化骄傲展示为街头带来了欢乐和团结——社区的精神活灵活现!
  2. 家庭通过重建本地棒球场来纪念儿子。 当他们的儿子在16岁时悲剧去世时,一家不列颠哥伦比亚省的家庭自发着手重修本地的棒球场,以纪念他,向我们展示了爱与失去如何引导出美好的纪念行为。
  3. 在这个地球日,认识一下保护我们的英雄! 在我们庆祝地球日之际,让我们聚焦那些辛勤工作以保护我们美丽景观的无名英雄们。他们的热情提醒我们,小行动可以导致巨大的改变。

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