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驚喜發布、溫馨遊行與花粉煩惱——您的溫哥華日報

20 篇文章 1 個月前 136

🏛️ 政治

  1. 艾比省長呼籲為MLA瓊·菲利普祈禱。 不列顛哥倫比亞省省長大衛·艾比在立法機構中分享了一段內心的文字,敦促不列顛哥倫比亞省民為NDP MLA瓊·菲利普祈禱,據報導她的病情非常危急。菲利普備受尊敬和珍視,她持續的鬥爭成為許多人的靈感——提醒著我們社區的韌性。
  2. 租屋禁寵條款受到慈善機構的審查。 不列顛哥倫比亞省SPCA及第一聯合教會開始努力結束租約中的"禁寵條款",強調這些禁令如何對弱勢社區造成傷害。他們呼籲政府為視寵物如家庭的人採取行動。因為說實話,誰不想和毛茸茸的朋友分享家呢?
  3. 高級公務員的車輛租賃計畫受到質疑。 一項新報告顯示高階官員享受由納稅人資助的車輛租賃,每年花費37萬美元。隨著省級債務的上升,是時候重新考慮誰應乘坐由納稅人資助的奢華了。

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 臭名昭著的黑幫分子傑米·貝肯從監獄釋放。 在參與薩里六人慘案服刑後,臭名昭著的黑幫成員傑米·貝肯現在在艾德蒙頓受到嚴格的條件限制。他的釋放引起了對社區安全的關注,因為他被認為是2007年悲劇事件的主謀。
  2. 薩里警方查緝疑似敲詐的槍擊事件。 在薩里一處住宅發生的槍戰與敲詐有關,雖然並無報告有傷亡情況。在敲詐應對小組介入的情況下,社區屏氣期待,希望能迅速伸張正義。
  3. 暴力搶劫案件的審判即將結束。 涉及一起使薩里珠寶商被射中四次的惡性持槍搶劫案的兩名嫌疑人的審判即將進入結束階段。隨著正義的臨近,這是對零售商們每天面對的安全挑戰的沉重提醒。
  4. 蒙特利爾男子因在Fairview Mall槍擊事件被通緝。 在Fairview Mall發生的搶劫事件中,保安被射擊,多倫多警方正在尋找一名蒙特利爾的嫌疑人。這提醒我們,犯罪並不會因城市界限而停止。

🌳 環境

  1. 溫哥華和維多利亞是樹木花粉過敏的高發地。 一份新報告顯示,我們可愛的溫哥華和維多利亞是加拿大樹木花粉過敏最嚴重的地方——這春天給過敏患者帶來了更多的混亂!所以,如果你的早晨打噴嚏變成了合唱,請放心,你並不孤單。
  2. 四頭灰鯨在不列顛哥倫比亞省沿海被發現死於。 在十天內有四頭灰鯨沖上岸,這對我們的鯨類朋友來說並不是一個好星期。研究人員擔心這可能顯示出更大的生態問題,現在海洋比以往任何時候都更需要我們的關心。
  3. 雪量不足威脅鮭魚種群。 溫哥華島今冬缺乏降雪可能會嚴重影響鮭魚種群,對我們都珍視的生態系統構成風險。讓我們期待降雨和雪量的回升——我們的小鮭魚會感謝我們!

🎉 愉悅故事

  1. 薩里的瓦伊薩基遊行吸引450,000人! 本周六,超過450,000人參加了薩里Nagar Kirtan慶祝瓦伊薩基,這是全球最大的此類遊行!二十輛花車和豐富的文化自豪感展示為街頭帶來了歡樂和團結——社區的精神生生不息!
  2. 家庭通過重建當地棒球場來紀念兒子。 當他們的兒子在16歲時不幸去世時,一個不列顛哥倫比亞的家庭自發重整當地棒球場以紀念他,展現愛與失去如何導致美好的紀念行為。
  3. 在這個地球日,認識一下那些保護我們的英雄! 在慶祝地球日之際,讓我們聚焦那些辛勤工作以保護我們美麗景觀的無名英雄。他們的熱情提醒我們,小行動可以引起巨大的變化。

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