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Napaligiran ng niyebe, malamig na presensya ng oso at mga berdeng inisyatibo — Ang iyong Martes sa Calgary

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❄️ Mga Daan at Panahon

  1. Higit sa 160 na aksidente ang iniulat ng pulisya ng Calgary noong Linggo sa gitna ng pagbagsak ng niyebe. Sa malupit na panahon sa Calgary, mahigit sa 160 na aksidente ang naiulat, na nag-iwan sa maraming mamamayan na nagrereklamo tungkol sa kanilang biyahe na natatakpan ng niyebe. Mag-ingat sa labas, mga kaibigan — ito ang huling sigaw ng taglamig!
  2. Dalawa ang isinugod sa ospital habang nagbabala ang mga opisyal ng Calgary tungkol sa mahirap na kondisyon ng kalsada. Ang pagkakaipit ng niyebe ay nag-iwan ng dalawang tao na sugatan at nag-udyok sa mga opisyal ng lungsod na ipaalam sa lahat ang tungkol sa masalimuot na mga kondisyon. Maging ligtas, at marahil isaalang-alang ang isang magandang lumang martilyo sa taglamig!
  3. Ang mga kapatagan ay naghahanda para sa higit pang niyebe na may isang bagyong Alberta clipper sa daan! Ihanda ang iyong mga guwantes; sinalubong ng taya ng panahon ang inaasahang 10 hanggang 30 cm ng sariwang niyebe! Sufficient ito para gumawa ng snowman, o kahit na sa pinakasimpleng anyo, para muling pag-isipan ang iyong umaga na biyahe.

🌲 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Lumalagong komunidad ng Inuit sa Alberta na sabik sa lokal na pagkain, kultura, at pagkakaibigan. Nakakatuwang makita ang komunidad ng Inuit sa Alberta na lumalakas, na nagpapakita ng mayamang tradisyon at pagnanais na magkaroon ng lokal, tunay na ugnayan at putahe. Ito ay isang mahusay na paalala na ang kultura ay nagpapalakas ng kaluluwa, hindi ba?

🚨 Krimen at Seguridad

  1. Ang isang lalaki mula sa Calgary ay nahatulang nagkasala sa 6 na demanda ng pagdukot at pagsasamantala sa mga kababaihan. Si Richard Mantha, isang 62-taong-gulang, ay nahatulang nagkasala sa maraming mabibigat na demanda laban sa mga kababaihang kasangkot sa sex trade. Naghahatid ang hustisya, pero binibigyang-diin nito ang isang mahalagang pangangailangan para sa seguridad at suporta sa komunidad.
  2. Nahuling nagkasala ang isang lalaki mula sa Calgary na umatake sa mga kababaihan sa sex trade. Sa isa pang nakakabahalang kaso, ang isang lalaki mula sa Calgary ay nahatulang nagkasala sa maraming demanda na may kaugnayan sa pagsasamantala sa mga mahihinang kababaihan. Ito ay isang nakalulungkot na paalala tungkol sa trabahong kailangan pa nating gawin upang protektahan ang ating komunidad.
  3. Humiling ang mga abogado ng Alberta ng kriminal na pagsisiyasat sa hepe ng pulis ng Edmonton. Isang retiradong pulis at mga abogado ang humihiling ng masusing pagsisiyasat sa mga paratang ng hepe ng pulis ng Edmonton. Sa integridad sa linya, maaari itong magbago ng pananaw sa pagpapatupad ng batas sa aming lalawigan.

🎉 Mga Kwentong Nakapagpapa-angat

  1. Nanghihikayat ang Green Shirt Day sa mga Canadians na magparehistro bilang mga donor ng organ. Inspirado ng nakakabahala na insidente ng mga Humboldt Broncos, ang bawat Abril 7 ay isang paalala kung paano ang isang desisyon ay maaaring makapagligtas ng maraming buhay. Mag-sign up ngayon at maging isang bayani — mas madali ito kaysa sa iyong isipin!
  2. Ang mga Canadians ay sumasali sa simbahan ng Katoliko sa mga rekord na numero. Ang Pasko ng Pagkabuhay ay nagdala ng 27 bagong miyembro sa parokya ng St. Bonaventure sa SE Calgary, na naging isang makasaysayang okasyon para sa komunidad. Ang pananampalataya ay sumisibol, at sino ba ang hindi nagmamahal sa magandang muling paghihimok sa espiritu?

💼 Negosyo at Ekonomiya

  1. Ang pagtaas ng presyo ng diesel ay magiging 'napakamahal' para sa mga magsasaka ng Canada. Sa mga presyo ng diesel na umaabot sa halos $2 bawat litro, ang mga magsasaka ay naghahanda para sa isang mahirap na panahon. Kung gusto mo ang mga lokal na produkto, maaaring panahon na upang mag-stock habang maaari!
  2. Ang WestJet ay nagpapakilala ng pansamantalang bayad sa gasolina para sa mga reserbasyon ng voucher ng kasamahan. Ang mga biyahero na gumagamit ng mga voucher ng kasamahan kasama ang WestJet ay dapat na maghanda para sa isang karagdagang bayad dahil sa tumataas na mga gastos sa gasolina. Ang paglalakbay ay maaaring maging medyo mas mahal, kaya't mag-ayos nang naaayon!

⚖️ City Hall

  1. Natapos ng konseho ng lungsod ng Calgary ang pampublikong pagdinig sa muling pagtakda ng lungsod. Matapos ang mahabang pampublikong pagdinig, sa wakas ay tinapos ng konseho ng lungsod ng Calgary ang mga talakayan sa mungkahing muling pagtakda. Sa 411 na mga mamamayan na nagsalita, isang mahalagang hakbang ito sa paghubog ng hinaharap — o hindi bababa sa, tinitiyak na hindi kami magkakaroon ng paradahan sa likod-bahay!
  2. Natapos ang lingguhang pampublikong pagdinig tungkol sa pagbawi ng pangkalahatang muling pagtakda. Matagal ang mga talakayan, ngunit sa wakas ay natapos na ang pagdinig. Sa napakaraming tinig na narinig, maliwanag na ang pakikilahok ng komunidad ay makakaapekto nang malaki sa mga lokal na patakaran.

🌎 Mga Perspektibo

  1. Isang bagong negosyo na pag-aari ng katutubo sa Edmonton ang naglalayong bumuo ng malikhaing komunidad. Binubuksan ang Kakio Studios Café sa downtown, pinagsasama ang sining at kultura upang lumikha ng isang inklusibong espasyo. Isang paalala ito na ang komunidad ay umuunlad sa pagiging malikhain, pagkakaibigan, at pagkakaisa!

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