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雪與驚喜 — 你的埃德蒙頓新聞(4月7日)

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❄️ 天氣與環境

  1. 四月下雪?當然可以! 埃德蒙頓的居民在一場寒冷的冷鋒帶來的新雪中醒來,讓我們記得冬天還沒有完全離開。雖然這導致了交通緩慢,但氣象學家向我們保證,這只是增添了冬季仙境的體驗。
  2. 抓緊圍巾!更多雪在路上! 阿爾伯塔的冷鋒將帶來10到30公分的雪,覆蓋南加拿大,從不列顛哥倫比亞到安大略省,真的形成了冬季混合天氣。所以可能還不要把鏟雪工具收起來!

🚦 城市發展

  1. 棒球迷可能需要暫時放棄夢想! 埃德蒙頓棒球場附近的重建提案威脅著消失河鷹隊的主要停車場,給粉絲和當地商業帶來了停車問題。如果沒有解決方案,這可能會混亂不堪。
  2. 暫停!新的娛樂小徑計劃被擱置! 由於一個原住民族社群提出的擔憂,北阿爾伯塔新的娛樂小徑的計劃被暫停,說明了社區討論與合作的持續需求。

🏦 經濟與商業

  1. 準備好迎接更高的食品價格! 加拿大農民正受到接近每升2加元的柴油價格上升的影響。隨著這個生長季節成本的上升,您的購物賬單可能會受到影響。
  2. “里程表欺詐”警報! 一名埃德蒙頓男子因涉嫌將汽車的里程表撥回並以高價出售而面臨指控。如果您最近購買了二手車,請注意 — 可能需要檢查一下數字!

🏥 健康與安全

  1. 在綠色襯衫日穿上你的綠色! 今天,加拿大人被鼓勵登記為器官捐贈者,以紀念Logan Boulet,他的遺產激發了一場全國運動,拯救了無數生命。這一舉動在關鍵時刻可能會產生影響。
  2. COVID-19疫苗回來了! 高風險群體可以在阿爾伯塔省的藥店中再次找到免費COVID-19疫苗。隨著新一波疫情的臨近,這是一個保持保護的重要機會。

⚖️ 犯罪與司法

  1. 注意,埃德蒙頓!警察局長受到審查! 在有關一起高調過失殺人案件的可疑言論後,要求對埃德蒙頓警察局長及其律師進行刑事調查。追究責任至關重要,這可能標誌著社區信任的轉折點。
  2. 卡爾加里男子因可怕罪行被定罪。 一名62歲的男子被判多項罪名,包括對城市性交易中女性的綁架和性侵犯。該判決引發了關於我們社區內安全與正義的重要討論。

🌐 全球事務

  1. 冷淡的緊張關係? 北約正在加速確保北極安全,而全球氣候卻在升溫。這對我們的後院意味著什麼?請關注這一不斷演變的地緣政治格局。
  2. 特朗普對伊朗的看法:一個令人震驚的觀點。 前總統特朗普聲稱伊朗人為自由願意忍受美國的轟炸。這一大膽聲明在全球引發了關於各國決心的討論。

🎉 感人故事

  1. 創紀錄的復活節歡樂! 在今年復活節,加入天主教會的新成員人數創下紀錄,突出社區精神和團結的復興。或許是時候重新考慮自己的信仰之旅了?
  2. 新的土著企業來了! Kakio Studios Café在埃德蒙頓開門迎客,旨在通過土著藝術和文化促進創造性社區和靈感聯繫。讓我們支持這一美好的創舉!

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