Volver a los resúmenes
Daily Vancouver May 16 - May 16, 2026

Advertencias sobre hantavirus, charlas sobre la menopausia y alertas sobre vida salvaje — Tu actualización de Vancouver

15 articulos hace 2 semanas 82

🚨 Noticias Generales

  1. Una historia de un viajero da un giro por el hantavirus. Un canadiense que recientemente dio positivo presumiblemente para hantavirus está actualmente aislado en un hospital en C.B. después de regresar de un crucero en la Antártida. La Dra. Bonnie Henry insta a la vigilancia – este no es un simple souvenir de vacaciones que quieras llevar a casa.

  2. La menopausia no es solo una fase; ¡es un tren de carga! Una nueva conferencia en C.B. tiene como objetivo ayudar a navegar a través de los síntomas a veces abrumadores de la menopausia. Con discusiones sobre cómo superar los desafíos, los asistentes recibirán algunos consejos vitales – ¡es hora de prepararse para esos sofocos con información temprana!

  3. El trágico aumento de muertes entre personas sin hogar. Nuevos datos revelan que las muertes entre personas que experimentan la falta de hogar en C.B. han aumentado por quinto año consecutivo. Esta seria estadística enfatiza la necesidad continua de soluciones concretas para apoyar a nuestros ciudadanos más vulnerables.

  4. Dos hombres fueron a pescar... ¡y fueron atrapados contrabandeando! Después de presuntamente intentar contrabandear a nacionales vietnamitas a EE.UU., dos hombres de C.B. ahora enfrentan graves cargos. Este incidente sirve como un recordatorio claro de que el crimen puede acechar en cualquier lugar, incluso en nuestro propio patio trasero.

  5. ¿Órdenes judiciales? ¿Qué órdenes judiciales? Un desarrollador millonario de Vancouver está ahora tras las rejas por ignorar órdenes judiciales. Claramente, no todos han comprendido el significado de 'obedecer la ley' – y las consecuencias pueden ser severas.

🎓 Perspectivas culturales

  1. La nueva ‘Karen’ está aquí, ¡y su nombre es Jessica! Una mirada humorística a las etiquetas generacionales revela cómo la Generación Z ha rebrandeado este término.

Articulos Fuente (15)

B.C. energy minister says Carney making national pipeline deals without involving other provinces

B.C.'s energy minister says that the federal government is making nationally-significant energy deals without involving the entire country, on the same day that the federal and Alberta governments advanced a climate and energy agreement that could see construction on an oil pipeline to the West Coast start as early as September 2027.

General May 16, 2026

City of Kamloops says it will review emergency communications as drinking water slowly restored

The City of Kamloops says it will review emergency communications as drinking water is slowly restored to about 8,000 households that have had to use alternate sources since Monday. Some in the city say they are frustrated by what they say was scattered messaging.

General May 16, 2026

Measles transmission a concern ahead of FIFA World Cup in Vancouver, experts warn

The Public Health Agency of Canada says next month's FIFA World Cup could increase the risk of measles transmission in Canada.

General May 16, 2026

4 of 5 charges paused in Abbotsford daycare owner’s child assault trial

Several charges against an Abbotsford, B.C., daycare owner accused of assaulting children have been paused by the prosecution Friday, after the court heard a key witness who worked at the accused’s daycare would not be further testifying.

General May 16, 2026

'Monumental': B.C. attorney general, advocates hail Supreme Court ruling on intimate partner violence

B.C.'s attorney general and advocates for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are saying that a Supreme Court of Canada judgment that recognizes IPV as a basis for civil lawsuits is historic.

General May 16, 2026

3 regional Indigenous tourism boards separate from ITAC amid ongoing financial concerns

Three Indigenous tourism organizations say they are withdrawing support from the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada over concerns about "financial mismanagement and lack of transparency in fund allocation" over several years.

General May 16, 2026

Multimillionaire Vancouver developer jailed for ignoring court orders

Developer Helen Chan Sun is the sole shareholder of a company that holds the title to hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Vancouver real estate. But the multimillionaire will spend the next 40 days in a jail cell after repeatedly ignoring orders to come clean with a creditor about her finances.

General May 16, 2026

Dawson Creek non-profit medical accommodation house at risk of closure

Bulterys House, a patient accommodation site located in Dawson Creek, B.C., is set to have its funding discontinued by the end of this year. The house opened in March 2023, providing affordable accommodation for anyone travelling to Dawson Creek for medical care.

General May 16, 2026

Gen Z has dubbed Jessica the new Karen. Here are my thoughts as a Karen

The name Karen has become synonymous with rude and racist behaviour, unreasonable expectations and undue entitlement. But for Karen Scanlan, it’s just her name.

General May 16, 2026

2 B.C. men charged after allegedly smuggling Vietnamese nationals into U.S.

Two B.C. men have been charged in the U.S. after allegedly smuggling eight Vietnamese nationals into Washington state, according to U.S. prosecutors.

General May 16, 2026

Travelling with B.C. Ferries? Watch for wildlife, naturalist says

Nature enthusiasts encourage travellers to spend time out on the deck, or at least looking out the window, to watch for creatures in the sea, in the air and on land.

General May 16, 2026

Deaths of people experiencing homelessness on rise for 5th year, B.C. Coroner data shows

More than 500 people died while experiencing homelessness in 2024, a more than tripling from 2020. Many of the deaths, data shows, were as a result of the toxic drug supply.

General May 16, 2026

Menopause is a 'freight train' of symptoms, and this B.C. conference aims to help people navigate it

This year’s Menopolooza, the second annual event, focuses on substance use — something more and more people in menopause are turning to to cope with their symptoms, organizers say.

General May 16, 2026

Canadian in isolation tests presumptively positive for hantavirus, B.C.'s top doctor says

A Canadian isolating in B.C. has presumptively tested positive for hantavirus after leaving the cruise ship affected by an outbreak of the Andes strain in recent weeks, B.C.'s top doctor said Saturday.

General May 16, 2026
Canadian in B.C. hospital with ‘mild’ hantavirus symptoms

Canadian in B.C. hospital with ‘mild’ hantavirus symptoms

B.C.’s top doctor is expected to provide an update on Canadians isolating after exposure to a rare hantavirus strain linked to an Antarctic cruise ship.

Health May 16, 2026