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温哥华的暴风雨天:从政治闹剧到熊的玩闹

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🏛️ 政治与治理

  1. 大温哥华对于媒体泄露采取了严肃态度! 地区政府聘请了一家律师事务所调查信息泄露的情况。41位市长和议员在审查之中,纳税人的钱在这场猫捉老鼠的昂贵游戏中消耗——这会导致问责还是只是更多的戏剧?
  2. 罗纳德·麦当劳之家未来岌岌可危! 由于缺乏省级资金,扩建项目可能面临中止,这个项目旨在为有生病孩子的家庭提供安慰。总费用为1亿美元,目前只有2000万美元的资金承诺,他们能否筹集剩余的资金?

🌩️ 天气与环境

  1. 意外的春季暴雪,谁来? 克兰布鲁克的居民在这个星期四醒来时发现地面上积了20厘米的雪——就在他们以为铲雪的日子结束的时候!好消息是?融雪不会导致洪水,但那些仍在铲雪的人可能不想听这个消息。

🎓 犯罪与安全

  1. 凯洛娜阳台上的震惊场面! 视频显示一些人将雏鸟推下建筑,引发了网络上的愤怒。这类事件凸显了动物虐待是多么容易发生——希望正义能为我们的羽毛朋友带来光明!
  2. 青少年用熊喷雾抓宝可梦?真的? 温哥华警方报告了一起奇怪的抢劫案,这些孩子用熊喷雾抢走了卡片收藏。这可不是宝可梦战斗中期望的“训练”啊!
  3. 还在等待仇恨指控吗? 在夏洛特·凯茨在温哥华艺术馆发表争议言论两年后,尚未做出决定。言论自由与问责之间的话题在我们心爱的城市继续发酵。

🔍 本地议题

  1. 疏散警报漏报——这是安全隐患吗? 老堡的居民在最近的滑坡疏散中错过了重要的电话警报。有科技在手,但当事情没有达到应有的效果时,难道不让人担忧吗?
  2. 萨里闲置物业导致犯罪增加! 居民们越来越担心他们社区中的破坏与侵占。是时候让市政官员采取行动了,免得这一现象成为常态!
  3. 纪念拉普拉普日悲剧。 一年后,我们缅怀在这起悲剧中失去的十一条生命,呼吁反思和为受害者及其家庭提供更好的支持。

🎉 感人故事

  1. 聚焦加拿大人才! 一组多元化的30位作家入围2026 CBC短篇小说奖的长名单,展示了我们文学社区的丰富性。谁将成为最终的赢家?
  2. 美洲狮的游泳掀起波澜! 一只美洲狮在温哥华岛游泳的意外景象让社交媒体沸腾。大自然总是以有趣的方式提醒我们,千万不要低估那些存在的东西!

💔 社区呼吁

  1. 不列颠哥伦比亚省法院传递了一个重要信息! 一项高达180万美元的赔偿金,因青少年被商场保安错误逮捕和袭击,强烈传达了关于公共空间责任和正确行为的重要信号。
  2. 拉普拉普受害者的闲置资金。 B.C.省立法会议员梅布尔·埃尔莫尔呼吁相关组织退还这次悲剧中未使用的资金,专注于确保受害者获得他们真正需要的支持。

为什么要关注这些故事?每则故事都与我们社区的方方面面息息相关,突显出需要我们关注和行动的问题——让我们保持知情并参与其中!

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Northern B.C. animal rescue group mourns sudden deaths of 5 bears

Five bears that were under the care of an animal rescue group based just outside Smithers, B.C., have died in mysterious circumstances, and an investigation is underway.

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B.C. mall owner, security company ordered to pay $1.8M to falsely arrested 18-year-old

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered the owner of Burnaby's Metropolis at Metrotown mall and a security contractor to pay more than $1.8 million in damages after they admitted to security guards injuring an 18-year-old during a detainment in November 2019.

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Vancouver city council kicks back lifeguard funding motion to park board

A motion to fund and reinstate lifeguards at some of Vancouver’s beaches failed Wednesday afternoon. Instead, it has been sent back to the city’s elected park board, with ABC councillors saying it falls within the mandate of the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation.

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How a challenge of the mining claim system sparked B.C.'s move to claw back DRIPA

B.C.'s Mineral Tenure Act is at the centre of a court case that helped to spark tension on how to reconcile inherent Indigenous rights with existing legislation.

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What 2 concert tours say about Punjabi pop's Canadian moment

Two of the biggest global names in Punjabi music are set to take over Canada’s largest venues — underscoring the genre’s explosive rise worldwide. Diljit Dosanjh and Karan Aujla are launching Canadian tours drawing demand promoters say rivals some of the biggest names in hip-hop.

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B.C. sees 'no reason' to put U.S. booze back on liquor store shelves, minister says

British Columbia doesn't intend to put U.S. products back on B.C. Liquor Store shelves until Canada's trade and tariff war with the United States has been resolved, the province's minister for jobs and economic growth says.

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Why Langley Township's $600M debt is city hall's biggest debate

The Township of Langley is aggressively taking on debt to build community infrastructure, despite some residents' wariness of wading into the red.

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B.C. needs to reform mental health system to prevent future tragedies, experts say

Police are still investigating the shooting in Tumbler Ridge and B.C.'s chief coroner has called an inquest, while the Lapu-Lapu Day accused's case is currently before the courts. However, mental health industry experts say it's clear that system-wide changes are needed to respond to the structural gaps revealed by these cases, and prevent future deaths.

General Apr 23, 2026

New after-hours veterinary service to open in Comox

A new veterinary service offering urgent care on evenings and weekends is slated to open in Comox, filling what many pet owners say is a critical gap for care north of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island.

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#TheMoment a cougar swam off Vancouver Island

Jenna Evans tells The National about the moment she spotted a cougar swimming off the coast of Tofino, B.C.

General Apr 23, 2026

30 writers from across Canada make 2026 CBC Short Story Prize longlist

The winner will receive $6,000, a writing residency and have their work published on CBC Books.

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Final vote for Ontario's omnibus budget bill expected Thursday, says opposition party

The Ford government’s omnibus budget bill, which includes changes to freedom of information laws, is expected to go up for a final vote at Queen’s Park Thursday, according to the leader of the NDP.

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Fairview Mall shooting suspect also wanted in $235K jewelry theft in Durham: police

Fairview Mall shooting suspect also wanted in $235K jewelry theft in Durham: police

A Montreal man wanted after a security guard was shot following a robbery at Fairview Mall on Tuesday is also accused of stealing $235,000 worth of jewelry three years ago.

Crime Apr 23, 2026
Remembering the 11 who lost their lives in Lapu Lapu attack 1 year ago

Remembering the 11 who lost their lives in Lapu Lapu attack 1 year ago

Eleven people were killed in the April 26, 2025, attack on the Lapu Lapu Day festival in East Vancouver, with dozens more injured.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
B.C. court awards $1.8M in damages for assault, wrongful arrest by Metrotown guards

B.C. court awards $1.8M in damages for assault, wrongful arrest by Metrotown guards

The B.C. Supreme Court has awarded $1.8 million in damages to a man who was assaulted and wrongfully arrested by security guards as a teenager at Metrotown mall in 2019.

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Teens used bear spray in Pokémon card robbery, say Vancouver police

Vancouver police say they arrested a trio of teenagers this week who allegedly used bear spray to steal two high-value Pokémon cards during a Facebook Marketplace transaction.

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B.C. MLA concerned Old Fort residents didn't get phone alerts for landslide evacuation

The Peace River Regional District says sections of Old Fort Road, just south of Fort St. John, have been destroyed by the active landslide, and there's "no safe access to or from the community."

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Vancouver invites potential owners to bid on MLB expansion team proposal

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B.C. NDP MLA 'very ill' but an 'incredible fighter' Eby says, asking for prayers

B.C. Premier David Eby says New Democrat member of the legislature Joan Phillip is "very ill" and her colleagues are "all praying for her."

General Apr 23, 2026

Monstrous octopus terrorized seas off B.C. in Age of Dinosaurs, study suggests

Whale-sized, monstrous octopuses prowled the seas during the Age of Dinosaurs, snatching prey with their huge tentacles and crunching them with powerful jaws, fossils from B.C. and Japan suggest.

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New Ronald McDonald House at risk of not being built without provincial funds

New Ronald McDonald House at risk of not being built without provincial funds

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Politics Apr 23, 2026
Surrey residents say vacant properties attracting vandalism and crime

Surrey residents say vacant properties attracting vandalism and crime

Early Wednesday morning, a fire broke out at one of the buildings, but neighbours say there have been many issues over the last few years.

Crime Apr 23, 2026
The beautiful game

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Still no decision on hate charges for pro-Palestinian activist Charlotte Kates

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During her speech almost two years ago, Charlotte Kates appeared to praise the 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas that killed hundreds of people.

Crime Apr 23, 2026
Goslings forced off Kelowna balcony by group of men sparks outrage

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A group of men wielding pool noodles and other objects could be seen coralling the family of geese toward the ledge of the Kelowna building.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Spring snowstorm drops 10 cm of snow on Cranbrook, knocks out power

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The heavy snow also brought down a tree, which hit some BC Hydro wires, briefly knocking out power for about 3,000 homes and businesses.

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B.C. MLA pens letter to return unused funds to Lapu Lapu victims

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Mable Elmore, who is the MLA for Vancouver-Kensington, where the incident happened, has written a letter to United Way BC about the money raised.

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As Alberta moves to end time changes, other provinces weigh options

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Metro Vancouver hires law firm to investigate leaks to the media

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The regional government launched the investigation, which was sparked by a Global News story about management and dysfunction at Metro Vancouver.

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