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奥运梦想、野火与道歉 – 您的温哥华周五

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🥊 体育与文化

  1. 认识这位捍卫自己根源的拳击冠军! 伊朗出生的拳击手不仅仅是在挥舞拳头; 她正在争取奥运荣耀,同时为自己的文化感到自豪。她的旅程激励着加拿大的骄傲,并充满文化意义,证明了体育可以团结和提升社区。

  2. 萨姆·阿尔特曼说“哎呀”! OpenAI 的 CEO 向 Tumbler Ridge 社区表达了诚挚的歉意,因为未能标记一名射手的问题账户。这一真诚的承认照亮了在线安全和责任的复杂性,提醒我们数字平台的重大影响。

  3. 文学名家被聚焦! 作者玛丽亚·瑞瓦和朱利安·布雷夫·诺伊斯凯特入围了不列颠哥伦比亚省和育空地区书籍奖,展现了我们本地作家的生动声音。他们的认可突显了文学在我们文化中的重要性,鼓励我们继续阅读和支持艺术。

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 东海斯廷斯发生悲剧! 社区因这起致命的 stabbing 事件而震动,这也是 2026 年温哥华的第三起凶杀案。持续的暴力引发了关于安全和社区韧性的重要问题——提醒我们在这些艰难时期彼此照应。

  2. 受害者的正义? 不列颠哥伦比亚省最高法院法官同意 RCMP 丢弃对连环杀手罗伯特·皮克顿调查中数千件证据的处理。这一争议性决定开启了对高调案件中证据处理的讨论,并让受影响的家庭和社区承受着记忆的重负。

  3. 野火又回来了,朋友们! 初夏季野火已在不列颠哥伦比亚省引发警报,使居民保持警惕。当这些火焰威胁我们的美丽风景时,让我们保持准备,时刻警惕,保护我们的家园。

🌧️ 天气与环境

  1. 水资源限制? 当然! 大温哥华地区由于令人担忧的天气预报和低雪积,决定从 5 月 1 日开始实行第二阶段的水资源限制。大家,一起节约用水吧,因为我们的夏天可能比预期的更热、更干燥——每一滴水都很重要!

  2. 灭火狂潮! 地狱门以南的一场失控野火已扩大至 40 公顷。BC 野火服务处保持高度警惕,提醒我们自然与人类影响之间的微妙平衡。让我们为那些勇敢的队伍送去积极的祝愿,他们在与火焰搏斗!

💼 商业与经济

  1. 天然气大宗交易! 联邦政府批准向不列颠哥伦比亚省的日出天然气管道扩建投资 40 亿美元。这个项目有望推动就业和经济增长,但我们应该密切关注其环境风险。你对平衡发展与保护的看法是什么?

  2. 条约权利紧张! Snuneymuxw 原住民部落对在纳奈莫拟建的工业园区表达了担忧,称其违反了条约权利。这封信强烈提醒开发商与原住民社区进行有意义的咨询,这是我们共享空间和谐的重要一步。

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Coastal B.C. First Nation leaders go to Calgary to dissuade pipeline investors

A delegation of First Nations leaders from British Columbia have come to Calgary to relay a message to pipeline executives face-to-face: steer clear of investing in a new bitumen pipeline to the northwest coast or risk a prolonged legal fight.

General Apr 24, 2026

U.S. couple accused of kidnapping 10-year-old to potentially undergo gender transition surgery in Cuba

A couple from the United States is facing international kidnapping charges after prosecutors claimed they took a 10-year-old child to Cuba to potentially undergo gender transition surgery, allegedly deceiving the child's biological mother with a fake Canadian camping trip to get there.

General Apr 24, 2026

B.C. premier talks U.S. liquor ban, pipeline rumours in call with prime minister

B.C. Premier David Eby said Prime Minister Mark Carney assured him in a call Thursday that rumours circulating about a potential southern route for an oil pipeline from Alberta didn't originate in his office.

General Apr 24, 2026

Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs asks government to pause K'omoks and Kitselas treaties

The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is calling on government to pause the treaty bills for the K'omoks and Kitselas First Nations, but B.C.'s Indigenous relations minister says government has received such requests in the past and has been able to work them out as the process continues.

General Apr 24, 2026

First Nation in B.C. marks 10 years of burrowing owl conservation efforts

A First Nation in B.C. is celebrating a decade of its restoration efforts on Burrowing Owls, an endangered species in the country. Upper Nicola Band, a Sylix community located in the Nicola Valley within the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, released 11 owls into burrows on the grasslands of its Douglas Lake reserve, Wednesday.

General Apr 24, 2026

FIFA makes more World Cup tickets available, but soccer fans criticize lack of transparency

FIFA's release of a new tranche of World Cup tickets has left some fans fuming about a perceived lack of transparency in how seats are being sold, given that premium seating options now on offer were not available previously.

General Apr 24, 2026

Vancouver Rise aiming higher after winning 1st-ever Northern Super League championship

Even after being crowned champions, the Vancouver Rise believe there's room for growth, amid high expectations. "I think there for sure is that little bit of pressure going into the second season," says star midfielder Quinn.

General Apr 24, 2026

Warnings for homeowners as Surrey cracks down on illegal construction

The City of Surrey says it's cracking down on illegal construction in B.C.'s second-largest municipality by population, with two homeowners recently subject to public notices due to unpermitted additions.

General Apr 24, 2026

B.C. premier calls out MLA's use of Nazi rhetoric in the legislature

Independent MLA Tara Armstrong was speaking against the K'ómoks Treaty Act legislation when she referenced "blood and soil."

General Apr 24, 2026

Early-season wildfires in B.C. prompt warnings

B.C. Wildfire Service officials had said that the warm and dry winter experienced by most of the province could lead to heightened risk in some areas this summer.

General Apr 24, 2026

Ottawa approves Enbridge's $4B Sunrise natural gas pipeline expansion project

Ottawa has approved Enbridge Inc.'s $4-billion Sunrise natural gas pipeline project in British Columbia, bolstering a West Coast liquefied natural gas project in which the company has a stake, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said Friday.

General Apr 24, 2026

How DRIPA drove the B.C. government to a crisis point

When governments sign a document committing to obtain the free and informed consent of Indigenous peoples before approving projects affecting their lands or resources, do they mean it? That is the question at the heart of the controversy that has plagued the B.C. government for months.

General Apr 24, 2026

Surviving breast cancer made her more grateful for her body. Her stage show aims to help others feel the same

Nearly 30,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, according to Breast Cancer Canada, and about one in eight women will be diagnosed at some point during their lives. And yet, Emma Jarrett says, people don’t talk about it very openly.

General Apr 24, 2026

LNG Canada ordered to identify cause of black smoke during flaring at Kitimat facility

The B.C. Energy Regulator has issued an order to LNG Canada to address at least two instances of black smoke emissions during flaring at the site in Kitimat, B.C.

General Apr 24, 2026

Wildfire burning near Hell's Gate grows to 40 hectares

B.C.'s wildfire season is off to an early start with 22 active wildfires burning on Friday, 10 of which were started in the last 24 hours.

General Apr 24, 2026

B.C.'s Camryn Rogers repeats as women's hammer throw champ at Kip Keino Classic

Camryn Rogers won a second consecutive women's hammer throw title at the Kip Keino Classic on Friday in Nairobi's Nyayo National Stadium.

General Apr 24, 2026

Northern Super League champions Vancouver Rise FC kick off new season at home

The NSL’s reigning champions return to the pitch Friday night, taking on the team they had to beat in the final.

General Apr 24, 2026

Authors Maria Reva and Julian Brave NoiseCat named finalists for B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes

The annual awards recognize the work of B.C and Yukon writers and artists.

General Apr 24, 2026
Federal government approves $4B natural gas pipeline expansion in B.C.

Federal government approves $4B natural gas pipeline expansion in B.C.

The pipeline expansion project will begin from Chetwynd, B.C., and run down to Vancouver, sending natural gas all the way down to the U.S. border.

Economy Apr 24, 2026

OpenAI's Sam Altman writes apology to community of Tumbler Ridge

The CEO of the company responsible for ChatGTP has sent a written apology to the community of Tumbler Ridge.

General Apr 24, 2026

Ahead of key debate, analyst says B.C. Conservative leadership race opening up

All five remaining candidates for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. will face off against each other for the first time during a debate Friday in Vancouver.

General Apr 24, 2026

Fatal stabbing off East Hastings Street probed as Vancouver's 3rd homicide of 2026

Vancouver police said the victim was stabbed near East Hastings Street and Dunlevy Avenue early Friday morning and later died in hospital.

General Apr 24, 2026

Iranian-born boxer proud of her culture while pursuing Olympic glory for Canada

The story of Canada’s No. 1-ranked flyweight boxer, Iranian-born Nyousha Nakhjiri, will make its big screen debut this weekend in the documentary Constant Battles.

General Apr 24, 2026
Spring storm with violent winds, up to 50 centimetres of snow pummels Alberta

Spring storm with violent winds, up to 50 centimetres of snow pummels Alberta

Roofs blown off buildings, trees uprooted, highways closed, motorists stranded — those are just a few of the problems caused by a nasty spring storm that has slammed into Alberta.

General Apr 24, 2026
Out-of-control wildfire burning south of Hells Gate in Fraser Canyon

Out-of-control wildfire burning south of Hells Gate in Fraser Canyon

The Ferrabee wildfire was discovered on Thursday on the east side of Highway 1. It is about 40 hectares and is believed to be human-caused, according to the BC Wildfire Service.

Fire Apr 24, 2026
10 properties under evacuation alert due to wildfire in the Cariboo

10 properties under evacuation alert due to wildfire in the Cariboo

The Xeni Gwet’in First Nation Government, Tŝilhqot’in National Government and Cariboo Regional District issued the alert, which covers 465.96 hectares.

Fire Apr 24, 2026
B.C. Supreme Court judge approves disposal of Robert Pickton evidence

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Thousands of pieces of evidence were seized from serial killer Robert Pickton’s pig farm decades ago, whether it was used in his murder trial or not.

Crime Apr 24, 2026
Metro Vancouver moving straight to Stage 2 water restrictions on May 1

Metro Vancouver moving straight to Stage 2 water restrictions on May 1

Officials say it is unprecedented this early in the year to move to Stage 2, but with a dry forecast and a low snowpack, it is necessary.

Weather Apr 24, 2026
OpenAI CEO apologizes to Tumbler Ridge for not alerting police about shooter’s account

OpenAI CEO apologizes to Tumbler Ridge for not alerting police about shooter’s account

In the letter, CEO Sam Altman said, 'I am deeply sorry that we did not alert law enforcement to the account that was banned in June.'

Crime Apr 24, 2026
Nanaimo First Nation sends strongly worded letter to city over proposed development

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Nanaimo Forest Products owns a parcel of land near Nanaimo and the company wants to build an industrial park on one part of the property, with another section zoned as parkland.

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