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楓葉的魔力、灰鯨的戲劇與社區英雄 — 您的溫哥華星期二

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🏒 體育

  1. 楓葉隊獲得佳作! 兩天前,托倫多楓葉隊在NHL選秀抽籤中拿到了第一選秀權。這對新任總經理約翰·蔡卡和前球員馬茨·松丁來說是一個豐厚的禮物,但我們要看看這是否會帶來冠軍,還是更多的心碎……

🌳 社區與文化

  1. 斯坦利公園的老居民告別。 經過30年,克里斯滕森·貝利(Christenson Bailey)以廢棄漁網建造的家將在斯坦利公園被驅逐。時代在變,但回憶依然;我們會懷念他對公園生活的獨特見解。

  2. 小胖狗Munchy回家了! 一隻英雄狗的故事超越了普通的汪汪聲。Munchy經歷了幾天的冒險後,在關心的社區的幫助下回到了家人身邊。看起來他的故事比大多數人都要多!

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 騷擾電話依然響起! 一個神秘的來電者在維多利亞的女性企業中造成恐慌,造成一種過於普遍的恐懼。希望這個令人毛骨悚然的情況能在變成恐怖故事之前得到解決……

  2. 悲劇發生在蘇里工作場所。 一名男子在工作中遭到致命槍擊,警方認為這是蓄意攻擊。工作場所安全可不是玩笑,這一事件清楚地提醒我們日常生活的脆弱。

  3. 悲劇發現後提出謀殺指控。 在蘭里的一個家中發現兩具屍體後,一名阿爾伯塔男子面臨指控。這個社區被可怕的消息震驚,引發了關於安全與警覺的激烈討論。

🏥 健康

  1. 過量預防的新篇章。 溫哥華唯一一個過量預防地點因安全問題搬遷。新的位置旨在更好地服務社區,為急需希望的人帶來幫助。

  2. 加拿大關節炎治療報告卡顯示F等級。 我們的省份在治療關節炎方面進展甚微,仍有很多患者在等待他們所需的護理。這對那些正在與疼痛作鬥爭的人來說是一場戰鬥。

🌍 環境

  1. 摩托艇遇到灰鯨——不是一個快樂的結局! 一起在斯坦利公園發生的野生事件捕捉到了摩托艇撞上灰鯨的瞬間。希望鯨魚安然無恙,但難道不是時候強化海洋規則了嗎?

  2. BC省公園撥款計畫創下紀錄! 更多社區團體正在申請資金,以讓自然對每個人都可及。這是一個雙贏的局面,因為我們促進了包容性和與自然的連接。

🏙 市政廳

  1. 美國部落希望在BC決策桌上佔有一席之地。 一場法庭之戰可能會重新定義與土地有聯繫的部落的經濟決策。這可能為未來帶來重大變化!

  2. 大溫哥華面臨更多法律麻煩! 因廢水處理延遲而提起的550萬美元訴訟已經提交。人們常說,當下雨時,總會是瓢潑大雨!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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