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數位價格標籤、野火和溫哥華傳奇的懷念 — 您的溫哥華星期二

27 篇文章 1 個月前 114

🏣 消費者事務

  1. 您是否認為數位價格標籤只是噱頭? 购物过道充滿了電子貨架標籤(ESLs),它們承諾即時價格更新和更少的紙張浪費。隨著這些科技感十足的標籤越來越受歡迎,超市可能會看到更順暢的購物體驗和成本節約的效率!

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 兩條生命在蘭利悲慘結束。 加拿大皇家騎警正在調查一起可疑事件,導致兩人死亡,令人震驚的消息籠罩著社區。這類神秘事件通常在鄰里之間引發波瀾,讓我們都開始思考安全問題。
  2. 周圍危險的令人毛骨悚然的確認。 當局報告稱,史密瑟斯野生動物救助中心的5隻熊死亡與一種寄生蟲有關,引發了人們對自然環境中野生動物健康和安全的擔憂。

💼 商業與經濟

  1. 重大的零售行業變革正在進行中! 魁北克的西蒙斯將在太平洋中心的前諾德斯特龍商鋪開設新店,為溫哥華市中心帶來150個新工作崗位和5500萬美元的投資。這對當地經濟而言是個好消息,也為大家增添了一種新的購物體驗!
  2. 加拿大首個主權財富基金或許即將來臨! 這對您意味著什麼?想想改善公共服務和資源管理!請繼續關注此次金融創新,期待為加拿大的經濟未來保駕護航。

⚽ 體育

  1. 不列顛哥倫比亞省市長和白帽隊球迷面臨的困境。 溫哥華市長肯·辛正在推動一項交易,以確保白帽隊留在城市,同時考慮提高稅收——這對他可能會影響選票的選擇。能否在不失去職位的情況下贏得一個體育場呢?
  2. 大聯盟足球考慮所有選項來支持溫哥華心愛的白帽隊。 聯盟仍在尋找解決方案,但球隊的未來時間緊迫!接下來發生的事情可能會改變當地足球的面貌。
  3. 溫哥華的傳奇人物去世 — 約翰·加雷特是比賽的聲音。 球迷們為這位74歲去世的著名廣播員和前守門員感到悲痛。他的遺產和笑聲將永遠在冰球愛好者的心中回蕩。

🌿 社區與文化

  1. 一個受人喜愛的傳統面臨風險! 不列顛哥倫比亞省的孩子們多年來一直愉快地向火車乘客打招呼,但這一魅力正面臨不確定性。社區正在行動以確保這一快樂的儀式不會隨時間而消逝。
  2. 第一民族堅決反對條約法案。 UBCIC強調,關於K'omoks和Kitselas條約討論的法律行動可能在即——突顯了對土著權利和代表權的持續鬥爭。

🌲 環境

  1. 野火剛剛開始在不列顛哥倫比亞省升溫! 隨著許多火災已經展開,乾旱條件帶來了重大威脅。居民被敦促要保持了解火災安全的信息,以保護家庭和環境。
  2. 省級法院準備迎接挑戰。 普林斯魯珀特的爭議管道項目本週正在不列顛哥倫比亞省最高法院接受審查,這可能為重要的法律結果和環境影響奠定基礎。

🎉 感人故事

  1. 溫哥華金眼鴨隊的首次賽季獲得成功! 當地球迷正在為這支新隊伍加油,顯示出溫哥華對運動的熱愛仍然充滿活力。看到社區的興奮參與是多麼令人振奮啊!🍁

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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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General Apr 28, 2026

Long-time Vancouver Canucks broadcaster John Garrett dies at 74

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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

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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.

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

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

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Former Canucks broadcaster, NHL goaltender John Garrett dead at 74

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