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雪天街道、寒风和绿色倡议 — 你的卡尔加里星期二

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❄️ 道路与天气

  1. 在降雪中,卡尔加里警方报告超过160起事故。 随着狂野天气袭来,卡尔加里报告了超过160起事故,许多市民对被雪覆盖的通勤表示不满。大家要小心,这可是冬天最后的欢呼!
  2. 由于卡尔加里官员警告道路条件困难,2人被送往医院。 雪的威力导致两人受伤,并促使市政官员提醒大家注意危险的条件。保持安全,或许考虑一下传统的冬季步行!
  3. 草原地区准备迎接更多降雪,阿尔伯塔州冰雪风暴即将来临! 准备好你的手套,天气预报说我们可期待10到30厘米的新雪!这足以堆成雪人,至少也可以让你重新考虑早上的通勤。

🌲 社区与文化

  1. 阿尔伯塔因纽特社区渴望本地食品、文化和友谊。 看到阿尔伯塔的因纽特社区不断壮大,展现丰富的传统和对本地、真实联系和美食的渴望,令人感到欣慰。这真是一个文化滋养灵魂的好提醒,不是吗?

🚨 犯罪与安全

  1. 卡尔加里男子因绑架和性侵女性被判有罪。 62岁的理查德·曼莎因多项严重罪名被判有罪,受害者均与性交易有关。正义得以伸张,但这凸显了社区安全和支持的紧迫需求。
  2. 卡尔加里男子被判在性交易中施虐于女性。 另一起令人不安的案件中,一名卡尔加里男子因利用弱势女性而被判多项罪名。让人清醒的是,我们还有很多工作要做,以保护我们的社区。
  3. 阿尔伯塔律师呼吁对埃德蒙顿警察局长进行刑事调查。 一位退休的皇家骑警和律师们正要求对围绕埃德蒙顿警察局长的指控进行彻底调查。正直事关重大,这可能会重塑我们省内执法部门的看法。

🎉 温馨故事

  1. 绿色衬衫日号召加拿大人注册为器官捐献者。 受到悲惨的汉博尔德布朗科斯事件的启发,每年4月7日提醒我们如何一个选择可以拯救多个生命。今天就注册,成为英雄 — 这比你想象的简单!
  2. 加拿大人加入天主教教会的人数创下新高。 复活节期间,位于卡尔加里东南部的圣博纳文图尔教区迎来了27名新成员,成为社区的重大时刻。信仰在蓬勃发展,谁不喜欢精彩的精神复兴呢?

💼 商业与经济

  1. 飞涨的柴油价格对加拿大农民来说“将非常昂贵”。 随着柴油价格接近每升2加元,农民们做好了迎接艰难季节的准备。如果你喜欢本地农产品,或许应该趁现在补货!
  2. 西捷航空在伴侣代金券预定中引入临时燃油附加费。 使用西捷伴侣代金券的旅客需准备因燃油成本上升而增加的费用。旅行可能会变得有些昂贵,所以请相应地做好预算!

⚖️ 市政厅

  1. 卡尔加里市议会结束全市范围的重新划分公开听证会。 经过漫长的公开听证,卡尔加里的市议会终于结束了对提议重新划分的讨论。411位市民表达了意见,这是塑造未来的重要一步 —— 或至少可以确保我们的后院不会变成停车场!
  2. 持续数周的关于撤销普遍重新划分的公开听证结束。 讨论耗时较长,但听证会终于结束了。众多声音的表达表明,社区参与可能会显著影响地方政策。

🌎 观点

  1. 新开设的原住民拥有的埃德蒙顿企业旨在建立创造性社区。 Kakio Studios Caf0在市中心开业,将艺术和文化结合,创造一个包容的空间。这提醒我们,社区在创造力、友谊和团结中蓬勃发展!

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