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汉坦病毒恐慌,英雄鹅的救助与更多 - 您的温哥华周报在两分钟内

50 篇文章 1 周前 20

🦢 社区救助

等一下,屋顶上有一只鹅家族? 没错!本周,温哥华的志愿者们迅速行动起来,帮助一户被困在屋顶上的鹅家族,庆祝我们羽毛朋友们的可爱表现,并提醒我们社区中蓬勃发展的同情心。

⚕️ 健康警报

汉坦病毒回来了,并且成为新闻头条! 加拿大的首例这种稀有病毒的病例在不列颠哥伦比亚省被确认,患者是一名在南极游轮上暴露后进行自我隔离的育空人。公共卫生官员呼吁大家保持警觉,密切关注这一情况。

🎲 赌场增长

在普林斯鲁珀特开设赌场?当然可以! 本周,宣布了一项重大度假村开发计划,作为促进当地经济和旅游的更广泛举措的一部分。赌徒和寻找风景优美度假的人们可能会很快拥有更多选择!

🙈 城市宜居性

无家可归者死亡人数连续第五年上升? 本周令人心痛的统计数据显示,不列颠哥伦比亚省的无家可归者死亡人数激增,促使我们对社区支持和解决这一紧迫问题的渴求更加迫切。

🔥 野火支持

准备迎接火灾季节吗? 随着夏季临近,美国森林服务局承诺将在不列颠哥伦比亚省提供野火援助,向居民保证如果局势升级,帮助会到来。大家保持准备!

🦌 环境关切

在驯鹿栖息地砍伐?这可不行! 尽管省政府对此表示关切,但不列颠哥伦比亚省已经批准在对于驯鹿种群至关重要的区域进行砍伐。环保倡导者们正在响起警钟,警告我们对脆弱生态系统进一步造成的影响。

🏥 社区支持

更年期会议?是的,它正在进行! 本周,不列颠哥伦比亚省正在举办一场重要活动,旨在帮助人们应对更年期——因为在每一个年龄段健康都是重要的!

🌀 基础设施消息

卡穆普斯的供水问题终于缓解了! 在最近发生的主水管破裂后,居民们逐渐看到基本服务恢复,但途中也遇到了一些挑战。为韧性干杯!

📉 政治戏剧

市议会的骚扰指控? 报告发现温哥华市长骚扰了一位市议员,进一步使当地政治变得复杂。随着治理受到影响,居民们不禁怀疑自己该把信任寄托在何处。

🚔 犯罪与公共安全

不列颠哥伦比亚省的911工作人员在呼吁改善条件? 本周高达95%的票数支持采取行动,表明应急服务面临的压力不断增加。我们依赖于他们;让我们倾听他们的需求!

🏙️ 短期租赁的未来

您的短期租赁信息现在安全了! 最近的裁决决定明确这类地址必须保持私密,可能会遏制租赁物业计划——但这究竟会真正惠及谁呢?

🚗 交通更新

在不列颠哥伦比亚省发现黄腿大黄蜂? 这种入侵物种在华盛顿州港口被发现,引起跨境警报。我们的当地生态系统接下来会发生什么呢?看来需要更多监测!

⚖️ 司法系统动态

一名男子在致命酒吧斗殴后认罪。 在科基特拉姆发生的悲惨事件让我们看到了暴力的后果,提醒我们在社区中优先考虑和平解决方案的重要性。

🎉 好消息

消防员来救援! 致敬卡穆普斯的消防员,他们救了一群鸭子,证明了英雄主义无处不在,社区能因这些奉献精神而感到稍微安心!

🗳️ 政治动向

对温哥华的MLA发起罢免请愿? 备受关注的举动正在进行,预示着当地代表可能会发生变化,支持者们纷纷行动以让他们的声音被听到。敬请期待接下来会发生什么!

在温哥华只是一周,但这些故事提醒我们社区精神、健康警觉以及在我们伟大城市中每一个声音的重要性!

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Union representing B.C. 911 workers votes 95% in favour of job action

The union that represents most 911 operators, dispatchers and support workers in British Columbia has voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action.

General May 15, 2026

Chilliwack RCMP seek witnesses as man charged with attempted kidnapping from school

RCMP say they are seeking witnesses to the attempted abduction on the grounds of Chilliwack Central Elementary School on Wednesday morning, including anyone who saw someone wearing a "purple bunny-like mask."

General May 15, 2026

Surrey Schools to hire more educational support workers following years of budget cuts

Surrey Schools is making new investments in the district following years of budget and program cuts. School trustee Terry Allen said the district is hiring 40 inclusive educational support workers (ISEWs) and expanding a mental health and support program to 14 of its 21 high schools.

General May 15, 2026

Man who fatally shot friend during bullet proof vest 'game' handed 4-year sentence

A Vancouver Island man who fatally shot his friend three years ago while the pair were playing with bullet proof vests has been sentenced to four years in prison.

General May 15, 2026

Kamloops, B.C., firefighters save 8 ducklings that fell into storm drain

Kamloops, B.C., firefighters had to reach into the dark depths of a storm drain earlier this week for a unique rescue — that of eight trapped mallard ducklings.

General May 15, 2026

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter after deadly bar fight in Coquitlam

Timothy Vansnick was charged with second-degree murder a day after the stabbing last January, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter on Tuesday, police say.

General May 15, 2026

Man charged in connection to suspicious brush fires in Port Alberni

RCMP in Port Alberni, B.C., say they have charged a 38-year-old man with two counts of arson in relation to suspcious fires in the area.

General May 15, 2026

Officials hopeful that LNG Canada makes significant investment decision, expected by end of 2026

B.C. Premier David Eby says he's hopeful that LNG Canada will come to a final investment decision at the end of the year that will be the "largest private sector investment in Canadian history."

General May 15, 2026

Vancouver must keep short-term rental addresses private, B.C. adjudicator rules

British Columbia's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner says the City of Vancouver is required to refuse to disclose addresses of short-term rental operators because it would reveal where "they live their private lives."

General May 15, 2026

OneBC's Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie to face recall petition

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Vancouver mayor 'objectively harassed' city councillor, breached code of conduct, investigation finds

An investigation into Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's behaviour has found that he breached the city's code of conduct and misused his influence to personally attack Coun. Sean Orr shortly after Orr was elected in 2025.

General May 15, 2026

City of Vancouver, B.C. government, First Nations in push to keep Whitecaps in city 'for generations'

A meeting aimed at finding solutions to keep the Whitecaps in Vancouver has resulted in a new co-operation between multiple levels of government.

General May 15, 2026

Essential water service slowly returning to Kamloops residents hit by water main break

The water supply, which has been shut off since early Tuesday, is technically flowing again — but the city said on Thursday morning it's critical no one in the affected areas run their taps while the repair is underway.

General May 15, 2026

Canucks name Sedin twins, Ryan Johnson to front office

Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini has named Daniel and Henrik Sedin as the new co-presidents of the club, and Ryan Johnson as the 13th general manager of the team.

General May 15, 2026

B.C.'s Celebrini to captain Canada while U.S. defends world hockey title in Switzerland

Macklin Celebrini is to captain Canada and Sidney Crosby will join him on the team at the world hockey championship in Switzerland, where the United States sets out to retain the trophy it won in 2025 for the first time in 92 years.

General May 15, 2026
30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

30 cm of snow to 30 C: Long weekend weather varies greatly across Canada

Multiple weather systems are bringing a mixed bag of weather across Canada for the long weekend, with snow and wind in the Prairies and above-seasonal temperatures across Ontario.

Weather May 15, 2026
Owner of Summerside dogs that killed boy tells court training was in the works

Owner of Summerside dogs that killed boy tells court training was in the works

Crystal MacDonald, who is on trial for criminal negligence causing death, said she was working on getting her intact Cane Corsos trained before they killed 11-year-old Kache Grist.

Crime May 15, 2026

Carney, Smith reach energy agreement that could see pipeline construction start in 2027

The federal and Alberta governments have 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 15, 2026

Senior in critical condition after alleged vehicle ramming in Vancouver's West End: police

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) says a senior and two police officers are injured after a driver allegedly rammed several vehicles and drove along a sidewalk in the city's West End neighbourhood Friday morning.

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Washington state experiencing same ferry challenges as B.C., journalist says

Tom Banse, a semi-retired reporter with KUOW in Seattle, says the ferry system in Washington state has issues similar to those here in B.C. The big difference, he said, is that B.C. is getting new vessels soon.

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MADD, ICBC warn against impaired driving, speeding ahead of May long weekend

ICBC is also warning drivers about the dangers of speeding.

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B.C. gov't monitoring situation as yellow-legged hornet found at Washington state port

The hornets, native to Asia, are considered an invasive species in Canada and the U.S. and can cause serious problems for honey bee populations.

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'An insult': Wood manufacturer unimpressed by $12M investment in B.C. forestry in face of U.S. tariffs

"It's peanuts compared to what is required,” says John Brink, whose workforce at a trio of wood manufacturing plants in and around Prince George, B.C., has dwindled from roughly 400 to about 30 people over the past year.

General May 15, 2026

LNG Canada CEO responds to Kitimat flaring concerns as critics warn of health impacts

The CEO of LNG Canada has responded to complaints about excess flaring at the company's facility in Kitimat, saying he takes concerns "very seriously."

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General May 15, 2026

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
Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreement

Eby says Ottawa is rewarding Alberta’s ‘bad behaviour’ with pipeline agreement

Eby said that it can't be the case that projects get prioritized in Canada because a premier threatens to leave the country, referring to the separation movement in Alberta. 

Politics May 15, 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
Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, coach fined $100K for breaking media rules

Golden Knights docked 2nd-round pick, coach fined $100K for breaking media rules

The punishments for the 'flagrant violations' of the NHL's media access rules came after previous warnings were issued to the Vegas Golden Knights, the league said on Friday.

Sports May 15, 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

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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

‘Gold in a bag’: Shortage of vital product for newborn calves leaves some Alberta farmers scrambling

Sidney Haeberle, a farmer and farm supply store owner in east-central Alberta, says sourcing enough bovine colostrum has become a recent challenge, despite it never being an issue in the past.

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

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General May 16, 2026

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

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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

Jones scores twice late in game to help Wild tie visiting Roses 2-2

Mya Jones came in off the bench late in the second half and scored twice, including a goal one minute into stoppage time, to lift the Calgary Wild to a 2-2 draw over the visiting Montreal Roses in Northern Super League action on Saturday in Calgary.

General May 17, 2026

5 dead, 10 injured after falls into Vancouver's Grandview Cut over past decade

The various parts of the area are owned by Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, the City of Vancouver and TransLink.

General May 17, 2026

B.C. approved logging in threatened caribou habitat despite provincial recommendation against it

B.C.'s Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship warned that proposed logging near Quesnel Lake would harm threatened southern mountain caribou habitat. But the Ministry of Forests approved logging in the area anyway, drawing criticism from residents and conservation groups.

General May 17, 2026

B.C. Hydro and District of Hudson's Hope celebrate opening of new recreation area on Site C reservoir

B.C. Hydro and the District of Hudson's Hope celebrated the opening of a new recreation area this week on the Site C reservoir. Located just below the town, the D.A. Thomas Recreation Area is named after a steamboat that travelled the waters of the Peace River more than 100 years ago.

General May 17, 2026

U.S. Forest Service still prepared to support Canada with wildfire assistance, officials say

Despite budget cuts and extensive restructuring, the U.S. Forest Service says it is still ready to support Canada with any requests for wildfire assistance.

General May 17, 2026

Volunteers rescue goose family from Vancouver rooftop as calls for bird aid increase

The Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. said it's responding to calls regarding the large birds nearly every day at this point in the spring.

General May 17, 2026

Casino reopening part of First Nation's plan to create major Prince Rupert resort

Gitxaala Enterprises is celebrating the grand reopening of the Chances casino in Prince Rupert, as part of a massive redevelopment that could make the city home to a major new resort destination.

General May 17, 2026

National lab confirms hantavirus case for Canadian cruise passenger isolating in B.C.

Canada's public health agency confirmed a positive case of hantavirus in a Canadian isolating in British Columbia after leaving the cruise ship affected by a deadly outbreak.

General May 17, 2026
First Canadian hantavirus case confirmed in B.C. patient

First Canadian hantavirus case confirmed in B.C. patient

One persona has now tested positive for hantavirus. Nine people in Canada are classified as high-risk due to exposure to the rare strain of virus and have been self-isolating.

Canada May 17, 2026