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数字价格标签、野火和温哥华传奇的怀念 — 您的温哥华星期二

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🏣 消费者事务

  1. 您是否认为数字价格标签只是噱头? 购物过道充满了电子货架标签(ESLs),它们承诺即时价格更新和更少的纸张浪费。随着这些科技感十足的标签越来越受欢迎,超市可能会看到更顺畅的购物体验和成本节约的效率!

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 两条生命在兰利悲惨结束。 加拿大皇家骑警正在调查一起可疑事件,导致两人死亡,令人震惊的消息笼罩着社区。这类神秘事件通常在邻里之间引发波澜,让我们都开始思考安全问题。
  2. 周围危险的令人毛骨悚然的确认。 当局报告称,史密瑟斯野生动物救助中心的5只熊死亡与一种寄生虫有关,引发了人们对自然环境中野生动物健康和安全的担忧。

💼 商业与经济

  1. 重大的零售行业变革正在进行中! 魁北克的西蒙斯将在太平洋中心的前诺德斯特龙商铺开设新店,为温哥华市中心带来150个新工作岗位和5500万美元的投资。这对当地经济而言是个好消息,也为大家增添了一种新的购物体验!
  2. 加拿大首个主权财富基金或许即将来临! 这对您意味着什么?想想改善公共服务和资源管理!请继续关注此次金融创新,期待为加拿大的经济未来保驾护航。

⚽ 体育

  1. 不列颠哥伦比亚省市长和白帽队球迷面临的困境。 温哥华市长肯·辛正在推动一项交易,以确保白帽队留在城市,同时考虑提高税收——这对他可能会影响选票的选择。能否在不失去职位的情况下赢得一个体育场呢?
  2. 大联盟足球考虑所有选项来支持温哥华心爱的白帽队。 联盟仍在寻找解决方案,但球队的未来时间紧迫!接下来发生的事情可能会改变当地足球的面貌。
  3. 温哥华的传奇人物去世 — 约翰·加雷特是比赛的声音。 球迷们为这位74岁去世的著名广播员和前守门员感到悲痛。他的遗产和笑声将永远在冰球爱好者的心中回荡。

🌿 社区与文化

  1. 一个受人喜爱的传统面临风险! 不列颠哥伦比亚省的孩子们多年来一直愉快地向火车乘客打招呼,但这一魅力正面临不确定性。社区正在行动以确保这一快乐的仪式不会随时间而消逝。
  2. 第一民族坚决反对条约法案。 UBCIC强调,关于K'omoks和Kitselas条约讨论的法律行动可能在即——突显了对土著权利和代表权的持续斗争。

🌲 环境

  1. 野火刚刚开始在不列颠哥伦比亚省升温! 随着许多火灾已经展开,干旱条件带来了重大威胁。居民被敦促要保持了解火灾安全的信息,以保护家庭和环境。
  2. 省级法院准备迎接挑战。 普林斯鲁珀特的争议管道项目本周正在不列颠哥伦比亚省最高法院接受审查,这可能为重要的法律结果和环境影响奠定基础。

🎉 感人故事

  1. 温哥华金眼鸭队的首次赛季获得成功! 当地球迷正在为这支新队伍加油,显示出温哥华对运动的热爱仍然充满活力。看到社区的兴奋参与是多么令人振奋啊!🍁

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Challenge to Prince Rupert pipeline project in B.C. Supreme Court this week

A Gitxsan Nation hereditary chief is challenging the B.C. government's decision to allow a pipeline to go through what he calls "pristine wilderness," on the strength of a 12-year-old environmental review, while disregarding traditional Gitxsan governance by declining to attend feast hall meetings.

General Apr 28, 2026

Bailey's Law, aimed at changing how Canada addresses intimate partner violence, headed to Senate

The House of Commons has passed a proposed amendment to the Criminal Code named after a Kelowna woman who was allegedly killed by her estranged husband in a brutal daylight attack.

General Apr 28, 2026

Review finds intimate partner violence deaths preventable, calls on B.C. to do more

The report, which echoes calls made by previous reviews and advocates, highlights the failings of the current system to identify and prevent cases of intimate partner violence prior to the victim's death, and the outsized toll of this on women, Indigenous people and rural communities.

General Apr 28, 2026

Almost 140 work-related deaths recorded in B.C. in 2025: WorkSafeBC

B.C.'s workers' compensation agency says 138 people died on the job or from workplace injuries and illnesses last year. Seventy-nine of those deaths were from occupational diseases, such as asbestos exposure, and 41 were from traumatic workplace injuries.

General Apr 28, 2026

Governor General visits Tumbler Ridge to check on grieving community

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon visited the northeast B.C. community of Tumbler Ridge on Monday as residents continue to grieve the aftermath of a mass shooting on Feb. 10 in which eight people were killed.

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Vancouver Goldeneyes' debut season scores major victory with fans

They may not have made the playoffs but the Goldeneyes were first in one category: PWHL regular-season attendance.

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Report says MLS looking to move Whitecaps away from Vancouver

Despite the on-field success, the Whitecaps still sat at the bottom of the league in team revenue, trailing clubs in the middle of the standings by US$40 million, CEO Axel Schuster said in February.

General Apr 28, 2026

B.C. officers now allowed to kill abandoned domestic sheep to protect wild animals

In a statement, the province says it has changed how domestic sheep are classified under the Wildlife Act in order to prevent disease from being transmitted in what could be large-scale die-offs in wild herds.

General Apr 28, 2026

3 men charged in 2022 death of a homeless man outside Castlegar bank

Mounties in Castlegar, B.C., say the three accused were arrested Friday after an investigation lasting almost four years.

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'Leap of logic': Former Mountie's lawyer claims no evidence supporting foreign influence

The Crown has failed to prove William Majcher was taking steps to threaten an alleged B.C.-based fraudster at the behest of the Chinese government, a lawyer for the former Mountie told the judge overseeing Majcher's foreign influence trial Monday.

General Apr 28, 2026

Parasite behind deaths of 5 bears at Smithers wildlife rescue, says society

Preliminary testing has revealed that the five bears who died at a northern B.C. wildlife rescue in Smithers last week were infected with the sarcocystis parasite, which is thought to be transmitted through an unknown host.

General Apr 28, 2026

Long-time Vancouver Canucks broadcaster John Garrett dies at 74

The former NHL goaltender and broadcaster is being remembered Tuesday for his "personality, insight, and genuine care for the people around him."

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Vancouver Park Board advances plans for $2M, one-day summer fireworks event

The event, whose date hasn't yet been finalized, was proposed by Mayor Ken Sim earlier this year after the longstanding Celebration of Light fireworks event was cancelled due to a lack of funding.

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This B.C. mayor knows a 10% tax increase could hurt re-election chances, but says need for funds is great

This fall, communities across B.C. will vote in municipal elections. While a significant tax hike could be a dealbreaker for some voters, Clearwater Mayor Merlin Blackwell said he can live with that.

General Apr 28, 2026

These B.C. kids spend their days greeting train passengers, but beloved tradition is in jeopardy

A group of children in Pemberton, B.C., has been welcoming visitors to their town for as long as they can remember. For six months of the year, twice a week, every week, they wait for the train to arrive and greet people.

General Apr 28, 2026

Canada is getting a sovereign wealth fund. What are they and how might this one work?

Sovereign wealth funds are usually started with extra money that governments then use to invest. But the Canada Strong Fund will differ from wealth funds in some other countries, and there are plenty of details that still need to be sorted out.

General Apr 28, 2026

2-alarm fire at nightclub on Toronto waterfront being investigated as potential arson

Toronto Fire Service says it received reports of a two-alarm fire at Rebel on Polson Pier around 5 a.m. Tuesday. Police are now investigating.

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Toronto fire chief warns about lithium-ion battery risks after fire engulfs downtown highrise balcony

A fire that involved lithium-ion batteries caused significant damage to the balcony of a building in Cabbagetown Monday, leading Toronto's fire chief to repeat warnings about the risks these type of batteries pose.

General Apr 28, 2026
Former Canucks broadcaster, NHL goaltender John Garrett dead at 74

Former Canucks broadcaster, NHL goaltender John Garrett dead at 74

Garrett was Vancouver’s lone representative at the 1983 NHL all-star game and was favoured for MVP honours before Wayne Gretzky scored four times in the final 10 minutes.

Sports Apr 28, 2026
Major League Soccer evaluating all options for Vancouver Whitecaps: spokesman

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Major League Soccer "will evaluate all options" when it comes to the future of the Whitecaps — including keeping the team in Vancouver and moving it to another market.

Sports Apr 28, 2026
Fires, drought and water woes to begin B.C.’s wildfire season

Fires, drought and water woes to begin B.C.’s wildfire season

A cluster of wildfires are burning in British Columbia, marking the beginning of a season that has some officials planning for how to conserve water.

Canada Apr 28, 2026

First Nations opposed to K'omoks, Kitselas treaty bills prepared for litigation: UBCIC

A group of First Nations leaders say they are prepared for on-the-ground action and litigation if two treaties in B.C. are ratified as they're currently drafted.

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2 found dead in Langley following report of ‘suspicious incident’: RCMP

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Blockbuster $22B Shell-ARC deal bodes well for expansion to LNG Canada, experts say

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Vancouver mayor urging BC Place to make a deal with the Whitecaps

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When asked on Tuesday about the possibility of buying the Whitecaps, Ravi Kahlon, B.C.'s jobs and economic growth minister, said the province wasn't willing to do that.

Sports Apr 28, 2026
FIFA president’s people wanted a motorcade escort for him while in Vancouver. Police said no

FIFA president’s people wanted a motorcade escort for him while in Vancouver. Police said no

Global News learned that Gianni Infantino wanted a full motorcade escort while he is in Vancouver so that he can travel without disruption and go through traffic lights.

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Simons to join Aritzia in massive Pacific Centre, left empty by Nordstrom

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Surveillance watch. How transparent are digital price tags down your grocery aisle?

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