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五十萬美元的學監、巨型壁畫修復與奇幻的鯨魚 — 溫哥華最新動態

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🎓 教育與學校

  1. 蘇里學監的財政高光時刻! 報告顯示,蘇里學區的學監馬克·皮爾曼去年收入高達$527,000,儘管家長們呼籲增加教室和對孩子們的支持。註冊學生人數超過83,000,這將如何影響資金決策,值得我們關注!

  2. 坦博勒嶺新學校即將到來! 作为對一起悲慘事件的回應,卑詩省政府承諾建造一所新中學,現有的學校將在拆除後重新建設。這是社區治癒的第一步,確保學生的安全。

🌍 通用新聞

  1. 拉拉·露娜成為敘事明星! 這位本地人才憑藉一則關於烏鴉的故事獲得2026年CBC短篇小說獎——一個羽毛的幻想,突顯了我們文學社區的豐富性。

  2. 這是黃鼠狼之謎! 最近在北卑詩省發現了一個南方物種的黃鼠狼,引起了人們的關注。這對本地生態系統意味著什麼?請保持關注!

  3. 水面上的Sea-Doo戲劇! 報導稱,一隻灰鯨在溫哥華被Sea-Doo撞到,但似乎表現得「正常」。這一遭遇提醒我們共同負責保護海洋生物。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 千禧一代暫停成年生活? 統計數據顯示,1991年至2021年期間,在大溫哥華地區與父母同住的千禧一代比例翻了一番,29歲時近37%的人仍然住在家裡。這個趨勢對住房市場和未來的房屋擁有權意味著什麼?

  2. 油砂:管道的承諾! 加拿大自然資源公司的總裁表示,油砂的增長取決於新的西海岸管道。如果您投資於能源,這可能對就業市場和當地經濟產生重大影響。

🏛️ 政治與時事

  1. 魁北克對多倫多的「恐懼運動」表示質疑! 有人指責這座城市透過引用公投恐慌來削弱蒙特利爾爭取主辦新多國防務銀行的努力。面對3000個工作機會,城市之間的鬥爭將如何發展?

  2. 辯論警報! 不列顛哥倫比亞保守黨領導人將於5月9日進行直播辯論,候選人將突出他們的優先事項。如果您想知道誰會塑造省內的政治景觀,請不要錯過!

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 令人不安的醫院事件的單日監禁! 林賽·赫特賴特因在蘇里紀念醫院涉及新生兒的離奇事件而被判刑。這是一個引發比答案更多問題的案例,關於護理機構的安全。

💖 社區與文化

  1. 奇利瓦克壁畫即將改造! 一幅被破壞的斯多勞女性壁畫正在進行修復,象徵著社區的韌性和藝術中表現出形象的重要性。

  2. 活動受到影響! 由於壓力加大,當地遊行的取消讓組織者和社區感到艱難。我們可以做些什麼來振興我們珍視的傳統?

  3. 是灰熊時間! 專家表示,我們需要學會與溫哥華島上的毛茸茸鄰居們共存。這是一次關於野生動物互動的教育與意識的呼籲。

🚧 基礎設施與發展

  1. 前方是顛簸的道路! 由于地鐵建設,溫哥華的百老匯路段即將再次封閉六個月。別忘了提前規劃繞行路線!

  2. 管道審批快車道! 卡尼政府正在加快資源項目的審批程序——這一舉動可能在社區中引發機會與辯論的風潮。

  3. 本地團體注視白帽隊! 一個總部位於卑詩省的組織正計劃競標溫哥華白帽隊,反映出人們對本地運動興趣的增長。支持我們的球隊的時間到了!

🤔 為什麼您應該關注

隨著這些發展震撼著我們美麗的城市,保持參與和了解它們如何影響您日常生活至關重要。從學校資助的辯論到野生動物安全,甚至當地政治,每個故事都塑造著我們溫哥華社區的豐富多彩的織錦。

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Grey whale struck by Sea-Doo in Vancouver appears uninjured, 'acting normal,' says researcher

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans was able to assess the animal for injuries on Tuesday.

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Prosecutor argues accused in Vancouver Starbucks stabbing 'lied to this court'

Inderdeep Singh Gosal, 34, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Paul Schmidt on March 26, 2023.

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B.C.-based group planning bid for Vancouver Whitecaps, minister says

British Columbia Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon says the provincial government has been approached by a local group that wants to buy the Vancouver Whitecaps.

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Carney government planning changes to speed approvals for pipelines, resource projects

The Carney government is planning to propose changes to make it easier for natural resource projects — including pipelines — to be approved and built faster.

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New 6-month closure for Vancouver's Broadway stretch amid subway construction

A new set of closures is coming to Vancouver's Broadway stretch as construction continues on the Millennium Line SkyTrain extension — and it is set to last for six months. The critical route is set to be closed at Cambie Street starting this summer, according to the province.

General May 7, 2026

It's time to learn to live alongside grizzlies on Vancouver Island, expert says

Education will be the key to learning to live and coexist with grizzly bears, one expert says, as he expects sightings could become more frequent due to factors like conservation and climate change.

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Cancelled parades a result of growing pressure on B.C. community events, organizers say

Tourism and festival industry organizers say the increased demands of these security measures, as well as rising costs for things such as insurance, permits, and supplies, have resulted in significant strain, particularly on small community events.

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Advocate to return 'disingenuous' award after mayor's opposition to Vancouver overdose prevention site

A prominent harm reduction and recovery advocate says he's returning an honour bestowed upon him by Vancouver's mayor amid a political battle over a proposed overdose prevention site (OPS) in the city centre.

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Canadian government to pay $8.7M to settle data breach class-action involving CRA accounts

The federal government will pay $8.7 million to settle a class-action lawsuit involving tens of thousands of Canadians whose sensitive information was compromised or stolen when hackers got into their accounts on government websites, including the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) portal.

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Defaced mural of Stó:lō woman to be restored in Chilliwack

Community members in Chilliwack, B.C., say they feel unsettled after a beloved mural depicting a Stó:lō woman was splattered with black paint.

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Imperial Oil eyes redeveloping once-contaminated south Calgary community for housing

Imperial Oil is in “early-stage discussions” with the City of Calgary and the province to redevelop its former refinery lands in southeast Calgary for housing, according to Alberta’s environment ministry.

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Vancouver approves 6-month delivery robot pilot program

Serve Robotics, a U.S.-based company, will run the pilot program in the downtown and Kitsilano neighbourhoods, starting this fall.

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Why Indigenous land claims in B.C. could have national consequences

The B.C. NDP government has been roiled by court cases covering Indigenous land claims and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). The consequences of the ongoing turmoil could extend across Canada.

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A marmot mystery: southern species pops up in northern B.C.

A yellow-bellied marmot has made it's home under a building at the University of Northern British Columbia's Prince George campus. Researchers say this marmot marks the most northerly sighting of the species ever recorded.

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Northeast B.C. communities looking to work more closely with Alberta providers to strengthen health care

The Peace River Regional District says it's requesting meetings with both Northern Lights College and the Maskwa Medical Centre in Grande Prairie, Alta., to discuss options to strengthen health care in northeast B.C.

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Larah Luna wins 2026 CBC Short Story Prize with story about crows

Larah Luna has won the 2026 CBC Short Story Prize for her story A Season of Crows.

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Around 200 Shuswap well water users told to monitor water following diesel spill

Interior Health is asking residents in the Scotch Creek area to look out for any signs of fuel in their well water, following a large diesel spill at a local gas station Tuesday.

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Canadian Natural president says oil sands growth depends on new West Coast pipeline

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Watch live: BC Conservative leader debate

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New secondary school to be built in Tumbler Ridge following mass shooting

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B.C. woman in Surrey hospital infant assault sentenced to 1 day in jail

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