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枫叶的魔法,灰鲸的戏剧与社区英雄 — 您的温哥华星期二

29 篇文章 3 周前 109

🏒 体育

  1. 枫叶队拿到了金! 在新角色的第二天,托伦托枫叶队在 NHL 选秀抽签中获得了第一选秀权。这是新总经理约翰·蔡卡和前球员马茨·松丁的一份丰厚礼物,但我们要看看这是否会带来冠军,还是只是更多的心碎……

🌳 社区与文化

  1. 斯坦利公园的老居民告别。 经过 30 年,克里斯滕森·贝利(Christenson Bailey)以废弃渔网建造的家将在斯坦利公园被驱逐。时代在变,但记忆永存;我们会怀念他对公园生活的独特见解。

  2. 小胖狗Munchy回家了! 一只英雄狗的故事超越了普通的汪汪声。Munchy经历几天的探险后,在关心的社区的帮助下回到了家人身边。看起来他的故事比大多数人都要多!

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 骚扰电话仍在继续! 一个神秘的来电者在维多利亚的女性企业家中引发了恐慌,创造了一种过于普遍的恐惧。希望这个令人毛骨悚然的情况在变成恐怖故事之前能得到解决……

  2. 悲剧发生在萨里的工作场所。 一名男子在工作中遭到致命枪击,警方认为这是蓄意攻击。工作场所安全可不是玩笑,这一事件清楚地提醒我们日常生活的脆弱。

  3. 悲剧发现后提出谋杀指控。 在兰里的一个家中发现两具尸体后,一名阿尔伯塔男子面临指控。社区被可怕的消息震惊,引发关于安全和警觉的激烈讨论。

🏥 健康

  1. 过量预防的新篇章。 温哥华唯一的过量预防场所因安全问题搬迁。新的地点旨在更好地服务社区,为急需希望的人们带来帮助。

  2. 加拿大关节炎治疗报告卡显示F等级。 我们的省份在治疗关节炎方面进展甚微,仍有许多患者在等待需要的护理。这对那些正在与疼痛斗争的人们来说是一场战争。

🌍 环境

  1. 摩托艇与灰鲸相遇——并非快乐的结局! 在斯坦利公园发生的一起野生事件记录下摩托艇撞上灰鲸的时刻。希望鲸鱼安然无恙,但不该是时候加强海洋规则了吗?

  2. BC省公园拨款项目创下纪录! 更多社区团体申请资金以让自然对每个人都可达。这是一个双赢的局面,因为我们促进了包容性和与自然的联系。

🏙 市政大厅

  1. 美国部落想在BC决策桌上占有一席之地。 一场法庭战斗可能会重新定义与土地有联系的部落经济决策。这可能为未来带来重大变化!

  2. 大温地区面临更多法律麻烦! 针对废水处理延迟的550万美元诉讼已被提起。人们常说,雨下的时候,总会倾盆大雨!

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General May 5, 2026

Campfires to be banned across B.C.'s South Coast amid warm spring weather

The B.C. Wildfire Service will enact campfire prohibitions across the Coastal Fire Centre — which includes the South Coast — on Thursday at noon, amid unseasonably warm spring conditions.

General May 5, 2026

7 grey whales have been found dead off Vancouver Island this year

More grey whales have washed up dead off the west coast of Vancouver Island, bringing the total to seven found dead.

General May 5, 2026

Closing arguments in trial for Penticton city councillor accused of sexual offences involving youth

Miller is accused of multiple counts of sexual offences involving youth that allegedly took place during his time as a basketball coach in Sarnia, Ont., in the mid-1990s.

General May 5, 2026

Man killed in shooting in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood, police say

A man was killed in a fatal shooting in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood on Monday afternoon, according to police, in what is the second fatal shooting in the city in little under a week.

General May 5, 2026

Video captures grey whale being struck by jet ski rider in Vancouver

Witnesses along Vancouver’s seawall saw the collision unfold in the water near Siwash Rock in Stanley Park around 7:30 p.m. PT on Monday.

General May 5, 2026

Investments from feds, province will help fast-track training, strengthen trades: B.C. trades schools

Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a proposed $6 billion over five years to recruit, hire and train up to 100,000 Red Seal trades workers across the country. Federal government projections suggest that Canada will need more than 1.4 million new trades workers by 2033.

General May 5, 2026

How the viral 'Scientology speedrun' trend got started and why young people keep doing it

Like any online meme worth its weight in clicks, the Scientology speedrun trend doesn't make a lot of sense, at least on the surface. Teens rush Scientology sites for views, jokes and protest — but ex-members warn it can turn risky fast.

General May 5, 2026

Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general

Prime Minister Mark Carney has named former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general.

General May 5, 2026

Red Dress Day being marked by events across B.C.

The national day of awareness and remembrance comes more than 15 years after a Métis artist created an art installation of red dresses hanging in public spaces, to serve as a reminder of Indigenous women and girls who are missing or have been murdered.

General May 5, 2026

As treaty negotiations in B.C. raise concerns, chief treaty commissioner says the process needs to be improved

B.C. Treaty Commission chief commissioner George Abbott, a former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister and author of the book Unceded: Understanding British Columbia's Colonial Past and Why It Matters Now, said he believes the treaty process needs to be improved upon.

General May 5, 2026

#TheMoment a heron was freed from a giant oyster in Maple Ridge

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General May 5, 2026

After 25-win season, Canucks hold best odds in Tuesday's NHL draft lottery

The Vancouver Canucks are hoping the odds will finally go their way when the NHL's draft lottery is held Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.

General May 5, 2026

Hit show Tracker on the run from Vancouver, production lured to California by tax credit

The production of the hit CBS TV series Tracker is making a run to California, after three seasons of filming throughout Vancouver and around southern British Columbia.

General May 5, 2026

Growth of Red Dress Day proof ‘our voices are very powerful,’ says project founder

May 5 marks Red Dress Day across Canada.

General May 5, 2026

Overdose prevention site in downtown Vancouver gets new location — with mayor strongly opposed

Vancouver Coastal Health’s chief medical health officer says the site is an “essential health service” needed to save lives, but Mayor Ken Sim says no meaningful consultation was done on reopening it.

General May 5, 2026

Whistler search-and-rescue dogs are retiring after 10 years

Two search-and-rescue members are hanging up their gear and heading into retirement. As CBC's Alanna Kelly reports, the four-legged members have certainly earned their rest.

General May 5, 2026
Alberta man charged with murder after 2 bodies found in home in Langley, B.C.

Alberta man charged with murder after 2 bodies found in home in Langley, B.C.

An Alberta man has been charged with second-degree murder after an 18-year-old woman and a 33-year-old man were found dead inside a Langley, B.C., home last week.

Crime May 5, 2026
Vancouver’s only overdose prevention site just got a new location

Vancouver’s only overdose prevention site just got a new location

Thomus Donaghy’s new location will provide a secure outdoor space for observed inhalation, as well as a large indoor area for supervised injection and care time.

Health May 5, 2026
Another lawsuit filed against Metro Vancouver

Another lawsuit filed against Metro Vancouver

Contractor Michels Canada has filed a $5.5-million lawsuit over the Annacis Island Wastewater Treatment Plant in Delta, where major improvements are underway.

Politics May 5, 2026
Munchy the missing pug reunited with family after Downtown Eastside adventure

Munchy the missing pug reunited with family after Downtown Eastside adventure

Munchy means everything to us,” Jessica Chen told Global News in an interview. “I would say Munchy was the beginning of our relationship.”

Canada May 5, 2026
Canada’s provinces have made ‘little to no progress’ on arthritis treatment: report

Canada’s provinces have made ‘little to no progress’ on arthritis treatment: report

No province or territory got higher than a C grade in the latest report card, with all but three getting a D or lower due to access to community support and wait times.

Canada May 5, 2026
Surrey man targeted, fatally shot while at work, investigators say

Surrey man targeted, fatally shot while at work, investigators say

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Crime May 5, 2026
U.S. tribes demand a say in B.C.’s economic decisions due to DRIPA

U.S. tribes demand a say in B.C.’s economic decisions due to DRIPA

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Politics May 5, 2026
BC Parks Foundation’s grant program hits record number of applications

BC Parks Foundation’s grant program hits record number of applications

The grant program aims to make nature more accessible to underserved communities, providing support to address any physical or invisible barriers people may encounter.

Environment May 5, 2026
Video captures moment jet ski hits grey whale off Stanley Park

Video captures moment jet ski hits grey whale off Stanley Park

It happened near Siwash Rock on the west side of Stanley Park. Fisheries and Oceans Canada said it is assessing the incident and whether the whale was injured.

Environment May 5, 2026
Toronto Maple Leafs win NHL draft lottery

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Sports May 5, 2026
Stanley Park’s longest resident is being evicted after more than 30 years

Stanley Park’s longest resident is being evicted after more than 30 years

Vancouver Park Board crews spent most of Tuesday removing debris from Christenson Bailey's forest home, where he has been set up since 1990.

Canada May 5, 2026
Creepy caller harassing women-owned businesses in Oak Bay

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Crime May 5, 2026