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雪天街道、寒風與綠色倡議 — 你的卡加利星期二

30 篇文章 6 天前 91

❄️ 道路與天氣

  1. 在降雪中,卡加利警方報告超過160起事故。 隨著瘋狂天氣襲來,卡加利報告了超過160起事故,許多市民對被雪覆蓋的通勤表示不滿。大家要小心,這可是冬天最後的歡呼!
  2. 由於卡加利官員警告道路條件困難,2人被送往醫院。 雪的威力導致兩人受傷,並促使市政官員提醒大家注意危險的條件。保持安全,或許考慮一下傳統的冬季步行!
  3. 草原地區準備迎接更多降雪,阿爾伯塔州冰雪風暴即將來臨! 準備好你的手套,天氣預報說我們可期待10到30厘米的新雪!這足以堆成雪人,至少也可以讓你重新考慮早上的通勤。

🌲 社區與文化

  1. 阿爾伯塔因紐特社區渴望本地食品、文化和友誼。 看到阿爾伯塔的因紐特社區不斷壯大,展現豐富的傳統和對本地、真實聯繫和美食的渴望,令人感到欣慰。這真是一個文化滋養靈魂的好提醒,不是嗎?

🚨 犯罪與安全

  1. 卡加利男子因綁架和性侵女性被判有罪。 62歲的理查德·曼莎因多項嚴重罪名被判有罪,受害者均與性交易有關。正義得以伸張,但這凸顯了社區安全和支持的迫切需求。
  2. 卡加利男子被判在性交易中施虐於女性。 另一起令人不安的案件中,一名卡加利男子因利用弱勢女性而被判多項罪名。讓人清醒的是,我們還有很多工作要做,以保護我們的社區。
  3. 阿爾伯塔律師呼籲對埃德蒙頓警察局長進行刑事調查。 一位退休的皇家騎警和律師們正要求對圍繞埃德蒙頓警察局長的指控進行徹底調查。正直事關重大,這可能會重塑我們省內執法部門的看法。

🎉 溫馨故事

  1. 綠色襯衫日號召加拿大人註冊為器官捐獻者。 受到悲慘的哈博爾德布朗科斯事件的啟發,每年4月7日提醒我們如何一個選擇可以拯救多個生命。今天就註冊,成為英雄 — 這比你想像的簡單!
  2. 加拿大人加入天主教教會的人數創下新高。 復活節期間,位於卡加利東南部的聖博納文圖爾教區迎來了27名新成員,成為社區的重大時刻。信仰在蓬勃發展,誰不喜歡精彩的精神復興呢?

💼 商業與經濟

  1. 飛漲的柴油價格對加拿大農民來說“將非常昂貴”。 隨著柴油價格接近每升2加元,農民們做好了迎接艱難季節的準備。如果你喜歡本地農產品,或許應該趁現在補貨!
  2. 西捷航空在伴侶代金券預定中引入臨時燃油附加費。 使用西捷伴侶代金券的旅客需準備因燃油成本上升而增加的費用。旅行可能會變得有些昂貴,所以請相應地做好預算!

⚖️ 市政廳

  1. 卡加利市議會結束全市範圍的重新劃分公開聽證會。 經過漫長的公開聽證,卡加利的市議會終於結束了對提議重新劃分的討論。411位市民表達了意見,這是一個塑造未來的重要步驟 — 或至少可以確保我們的後院不會變成停車場!
  2. 持續數周的關於撤銷普遍重新劃分的公開聽證結束。 討論耗時較長,但聽證會終於結束了。眾多聲音的表達表明,社區參與可能會顯著影響地方政策。

🌎 觀點

  1. 新開設的原住民擁有的埃德蒙頓企業旨在建立創意社區。 Kakio Studios Cafe在市中心開業,將藝術和文化結合,創造一個包容的空間。這提醒我們,社區在創造力、友誼和團結中蓬勃發展!

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