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科克伦争议、热浪与行车记录仪革命 — 您的卡尔加里星期二

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🚗 道路与天气

  1. 系好安全带 — 热浪警报! 加拿大环境部已对南阿尔伯塔发出"黄色"热警告,气温飙升至30多度。建议居民保持水分,避免在高峰时段晒太阳——你知道他们怎么说的,炎热的疲惫可真是能毁掉阳光明媚的一天!

🏠 住房与生活成本

  1. 原住民旅游的新机遇! 阿尔伯塔即将通过续签的合作伙伴关系获得820万美元的原住民旅游资金,以确保当地文化和景点受到重视。这是多样化省内旅游选择的绝佳推动!

📢 市政厅

  1. 水资源问题! 居民们正在对省政府批准在科克伦西部建立的砂砾场表示强烈反对,认为这可能会影响水的使用和质量。如果成功,这一草根运动可能会改变敏感区域附近建设项目的审批方式。

⚖️ 犯罪与安全

  1. 卡尔加里碰撞事件的悲剧转折。 一名男子在卡尔加里西北部的一起严重事故后身亡,成为我们路上危险的严峻提醒。各位,开车一定要安全!

  2. 判决悬而未决。 法院将对此前被控出售在两名埃德蒙顿警察遇害中使用的枪支的男子作出判决。正义必须得到伸张,答案正在接近。

  3. 一个令人不安的案件再次浮出水面。 梅卡·乔丹的继母因其谋杀被定罪,获得了监狱暂时释放的许可,而她服刑不足10年。社区对这一有争议决定的反应注定会引发讨论。

🌿 社区与文化

  1. 他们讨论了什么? 西部首相举行会议,讨论一些尖锐的问题,而阿尔伯塔省首相史密斯强调合作的重要性。他们能否找到共同点?只有时间会证明——敬请关注!

  2. 政治争吵! 阿尔伯塔省和曼尼托巴省的首相就咨询原住民族的条约权利问题发生冲突。分歧反映出更广泛的全国性对话,涉及土著权利——你对此怎么看?

💼 商业与经济

  1. 加拿大的液化天然气项目蒸蒸日上! 不列颠哥伦比亚省首相大卫·埃比声称与德国达成的新协议将促进Ksi Lisims项目。这可能带来显著的投资和经济利益,潜在地改变能源格局!
  2. 投资者们倍感压力! 专家警告称,阿尔伯塔的分裂公投正在造成不确定性,可能吓退投资者。企业密切关注——阿尔伯塔的未来是否会成为一场赌博?

🎉 感人故事

  1. 一个鼓舞人心的旅游倡议! 阿尔伯塔的原住民旅游正在获得振兴,惠及当地文化和社区联系。这是一个了解阿尔伯塔原住民丰富遗产的兴奋机会。

  2. 充满希望的统计数据! 最近的一项民调显示,大多数阿尔伯塔人希望留在加拿大。对于许多人来说,团结胜过分裂,这真是一种令人温暖的情感!

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Danielle Smith's constitutional adviser quit post after promoting separatist petition

UCP MLA Jason Stephan quietly stepped down in April as parliamentary secretary for constitutional affairs, after being appointed last year.

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Stepmother convicted of murdering of 6-year-old Meika Jordan granted absences from prison

Stepmother convicted of murdering of 6-year-old Meika Jordan granted absences from prison

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Crime May 26, 2026

Smith says provinces must exercise 'spirit of collaboration' as western premiers meeting enters final day

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General May 26, 2026

Judge expected to deliver verdict for man who sold gun used to kill Edmonton police officers

A judge is to decide on Tuesday whether Dennis Okeymow, 21, is guilty of manslaughter for selling a rifle that was later used to kill two Edmonton police officers.

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Indigenous tourism in Alberta getting $8.2M boost through renewed partnership

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Prime Minister Mark Carney compares Alberta referendum to Brexit | Hanomansing Tonight

Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's recently announced separatist referendum question is ‘not helpful,’ warning it could backfire as it has elsewhere, such as the United Kingdom with Brexit.

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Verdict expected for man charged with manslaughter in Edmonton police officers’ death

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The officers were responding to a domestic disturbance at an apartment building when they were ambushed and shot to death by 16-year-old Roman Shewchuk.

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As Alberta battles with separation, Saskatchewan’s Moe affirms party wants to stay

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Alberta separatist leader planning to challenge Danielle Smith's leadership or change referendum question

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General May 26, 2026

Carney says House of Commons won't weigh in on Alberta's referendum question

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Western premiers take questions after meeting

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Pig cadavers to act as stand-ins for humans in Bow River study by Calgary police

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Man dead after being thrown from car in northwest Calgary collision

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Canmore's battle against sewage stench continues, with an end in sight

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Residents challenge province’s water use approval of gravel pit west of Cochrane

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Environment Canada issues heat warnings for large parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan

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Parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs to Premier Smith resigns

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Jason Stephan drew criticism in March after he penned an editorial encouraging all Albertans to sign a petition calling for a referendum on the province quitting Canada.

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Early morning crash on Crowchild Trail in Calgary claims man’s life

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Premiers of Alberta, Manitoba spar over need to consult with First Nations

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