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Nawawalang Buwan sa Montreal: Mga BANGGA, BAWAL, at Mataas na Buwan

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🚗 Mga Daan at Panahon

  1. Mula sa niyebe patungo sa sikat ng araw — anong ligaya! Papatungo sa mahabang katapusan ng linggo, ang panahon sa buong Canada ay nag-iiba mula 30 cm ng niyebe sa ilang mga lugar hanggang sa madaling paminsan-minsan na mas mainit na 30°C sa iba. Perpekto para sa paglalagay ng bangkito sa isang araw na lugar o paghahanda para sa isang laban ng snowball, depende sa kung nasaan ka!

⚖️ Krimen at Kaligtasan

  1. Tragedya ang umabot nang ang isang tao ay napatay sa sinasabing pagkakabangga at pagtakbo. Ang nakapanghihilakbot na pangyayari sa Timog Baybayin ng Montreal ay nagpapakita ng agarang pangangailangan para sa kaligtasan sa ating mga kalsada. Kung may alam ka, ang iyong tulong ay maaaring magdala ng hustisya.
  2. Pag-atake ng kutsilyo sa labas ng isang paaralan ay nagbigay-alala sa Saint-Henri. Isang di magandang pagkakataon ang nagresulta sa pinsala ng isang teenager, na nagpapaalala sa atin na ang kaligtasan ng komunidad ay responsibilidad ng lahat. Magpakatutok tayo sa isa't isa, mga kaibigan.
  3. Ang nakakagulat na operasyon ng pulisya ay nagbigay-daan sa 23 na pag-aresto para sa pang-aabuso sa bata. Ipinakita ng malawak na operasyon na ang mga awtoridad ay kumikilos upang protektahan ang mga inosente — magbantay tayo sa komunidad.
  4. Nais bang ipuslit ang mga baril sa Canada? Mga akusasyon ng isang internasyonal na smuggling ring. Nagdala ng mga alalahanin ang mga awtoridad ng U.S. tungkol sa isang balak na magdala ng isang raft ng mga armas, na binigyang-diin ang kahalagahan ng seguridad sa hangganan at ang pagbabantay ng komunidad.

🍷 Negosyo at Ekonomiya

  1. Ang mga wine seller ng Canada ay humaharap sa isang pang-ekonomiyang rebolusyon! Isang bagong ulat ang nagmumungkahi na ang pagtanggal ng mga hadlang sa kalakalan ay maaaring itaas ang halaga ng sektor ng alak mula $10.1 bilyon hanggang $13.7 bilyon. Napakaraming masarap na ubas para sa mga Canadian!
  2. Kaya ba ng Dunkin' Coffee na masakop ang mga tapat na tagapagtaguyod ng Tim Hortons? Iminumungkahi ng mga eksperto na kahit na may ilang maaaring lumipat sa Amerikanong kadena, ang presensya ni Timmy ay nananatiling matatag. Ito ay isang laban ng kape — anong magiging pagpipilian mo?

🌌 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Ang astronaut na si Jeremy Hansen ay nagbabahagi ng cosmic na karunungan! Mula sa misyon ng Artemis II, nasa bahay na siyang nagbibigay ng payo tungkol sa panganib, kooperasyon, at pagkakaibigan. Sino ang nakakaalam na maraming matutunan mula sa buwan?
  2. Planong mag-usapan ang mga sex worker ng Montreal sa weekend ng Grand Prix. Nakikipaglaban sila para sa mas magandang kundisyon at upang alisin ang mga nakakaabala na bayarin mula sa kanilang buhay sa trabaho. Mahalaga ang kanilang mga tinig — susuportahan mo ba sila?

🎉 Mga Magandang Kwento

  1. Bumalik ang crew ng Artemis II sa isang masiglang pagtanggap! Matapos ang kanilang makabagbag-damdaming misyon sa buwan, sila ay ipinagdiwang sa Canadian Space Agency. Isang paalala na ang pagsusumikap sa mga bituin ay isang pangkat na effort!
  2. Ang Canadian Space Agency ay umaapaw ng pagmamalaki! Matapos ang kanilang kahanga-hangang paglalakbay sa buwan, ang pagbisita ng crew ng Artemis II ay isang pagpupugay sa mga posibilidad ng espasyo — ano ang hinaharap para sa ating mga umaasang astronaut? Maging inspiradong!

📅 Iba pa

  1. Nais ng Quebec na muling suriin ang edukasyon. May mga plano na paghigpitan ang pag-access sa mga programang bokasyonal at pang-adultong Ingles sa 27,000 estudyante, na maaaring maapektuhan ang tanawin ng pag-aaral sa mga nakakagulat na paraan. Bantayan natin ito!

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