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Mga Tulay, Gliders at Higit Pa: Ang Iyong Edmonton Recap para sa Martes

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🚗 Mga Daan at Trapiko

  1. Ang mga minamahal na tulay ng Edmonton ay nasa ipinahiram na oras. Ang High Level at Low Level na mga tulay ay nakatakdang mapalitan matapos ang higit sa 100 taong serbisyo. Mayroon silang habang-buhay na 75-100 taon, at sa milyon-milyong mga tao na bumibiyahe sa Ilog North Saskatchewan, kailangan ng kanilang mga kapalit na panatilihin ang pamana na iyon.
  2. Hindi lahat ng biyahe sa bus ay maayos. Isang bus ng Calgary Transit ang bumaligtad pagkatapos ng banggaan sa isang semi-truck sa oras ng rush, na nagdala ng tatlong tao sa ospital. Sa kabutihang-palad, ang mga imbestigador ay abala sa pagtatrabaho upang matiyak ang kaligtasan ng pampasaherong transportasyon para sa lahat.

🏥 Kalusugan at Kaligtasan

  1. Nagmamadali ba tayo patungo sa isang referendum sa paghihiwalay? Ang NDP ng Alberta ay nag-angat ng alarma tungkol sa mga posibleng pag-usapan ang isang referendum sa paghihiwalay sa isang huling minutong pagpupulong ng komite. Bakit mahalaga ito? Ang isang desisyon tulad nito ay maaaring makabago sa hinaharap ng Alberta at ang relasyon nito sa Canada.
  2. Tinutukoy ng Premier ng B.C. ang mga usapang paghihiwalay. Iginiit ni David Eby na hindi dapat gantimpalaan ang Alberta sa 'masamang pag-uugali' na may pag-apruba ng pipeline, sa halip ay humihimok ng pakikipagtulungan. Palaging magandang paalala na mas mabuti ang sama-sama.

💔 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Naghahanap ng mga nawawalang bata sa mga archive. Natuklasan ng Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation na 82 bata ang namatay sa St. Francis Xavier Residential School. Ang kanilang taos-pusong paghahanap para sa katotohanan ay nagdala ng liwanag sa masakit na pamana ng ating nakaraan, na nagpapaalala sa atin ng kahalagahan ng pagkakasundo.
  2. Ang infill housing ay nagdudulot ng kaguluhan! Ang mga taga-Edmonton ay gumagamit ng mga limitadong kasunduan upang labanan ang mga infill development sa kanilang mga kapitbahayan. Isang katunayan na kapag ibig ng tahanan, lahat ay nais makilahok!

🎉 Nakakagandang Kwento

  1. Isang trahedya ng glider. Sa kasamaang palad, ang isang aksidente ng glider sa hilagang Alberta ay nagresulta sa pagkamatay ng isang piloto. Ito ay isang matinding paalala ng saya at mga panganib ng mga palakasan sa himpapawid.
  2. Ang huling flight ng isang piloto. Kumpirmado ng RCMP na may isang buhay na nawala matapos ang aksidente ng glider malapit sa Edmonton. Taos-pusong pakikiramay sa mga naapektuhan, at paalala sa pagka-sensitibo ng buhay.

🏞️ Kapaligiran

  1. Mga babala ng kalikasan. Nagbabala ang Environment Canada sa mga taga-Alberta tungkol sa posibleng funnel clouds. Mag-ingat at bantayan ang langit!
  2. Mga isyu sa minahan ng uling. Matapos ang isang malaking pagguho ng likod, nahaharap ang isang operator ng minahan ng uling sa regulasyon para sa pagdungis ng mga lokal na ilog. Mahalagang protektahan ang ating kapaligiran at ang mga tubig na nagbibigay sa atin.

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