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科克倫爭議、熱浪與行車紀錄儀革命 — 您的卡爾加里星期二

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🚗 道路與天氣

  1. 系好安全帶 — 熱浪警報! 加拿大環境部已對南阿爾伯塔發出"黃色"熱警告,氣溫升高至30多度。建議居民保持水分,避免在高峰時段曬太陽——你知道他們怎麼說的,炎熱的疲憊可真是能毀掉陽光明媚的一天!

🏠 住房與生活成本

  1. 原住民旅遊的新機會! 阿爾伯塔即將透過續簽的合作夥伴關係獲得820萬美元的原住民旅遊資金,以確保當地文化和景點受到重視。這是多樣化省內旅遊選擇的絕佳推動!

📢 市政廳

  1. 水資源問題! 居民們正在對省政府批准在科克倫西部建立的砂礫場表示強烈反對,認為這可能會影響水的使用和質量。如果成功,這一草根運動可能會改變敏感區域附近建設項目的批准方式。

⚖️ 犯罪與安全

  1. 卡爾加里碰撞事件的悲劇轉折。 一名男子在卡爾加里西北部的一起嚴重事故後身亡,成為我們路上危險的嚴峻提醒。各位,開車一定要安全!

  2. 判決懸而未決。 法院將對此前被控出售在兩名埃德蒙頓警察遇害中使用的槍支的男子作出判決。正義必須得到伸張,答案正接近。

  3. 一個令人不安的案件再次浮出水面。 梅卡·喬丹的繼母因其謀殺被定罪,獲得了監獄暫時釋放的許可,而她服刑不足10年。社區對這一有爭議決定的反應注定會引發討論。

🌿 社區與文化

  1. 他們討論了什麼? 西部首相舉行會議,討論一些尖銳的問題,而阿爾伯塔省首相史密斯強調合作的重要性。他們能否找到共同點?只有時間會證明——敬請關注!

  2. 政治爭吵! 阿爾伯塔省和曼尼托巴省的首相就諮詢原住民族的條約權利問題發生衝突。分歧反映出更廣泛的全國性對話,涉及土著權利——你對此有何看法?

💼 商業與經濟

  1. 加拿大的液化天然氣項目蒸蒸日上! 不列顛哥倫比亞省首相大衛·埃比聲稱與德國達成的新協議將促進Ksi Lisims項目。這可能帶來顯著的投資和經濟利益,潛在地改變能源格局!
  2. 投資者們倍感壓力! 專家警告稱,阿爾伯塔的分裂公投正在造成不確定性,可能嚇退投資者。企業密切關注——阿爾伯塔的未來是否會成為一場賭博?

🎉 感人故事

  1. 一個鼓舞人心的旅遊倡議! 阿爾伯塔的原住民旅遊正在獲得振興,惠及當地文化和社區聯繫。這是了解阿爾伯塔原住民豐富遺產的一個令人興奮的機會。

  2. 充滿希望的統計數據! 最近的一項民調顯示,大多數阿爾伯塔人希望留在加拿大。對許多人來說,團結勝過分裂,這真是一種令人溫暖的情感!

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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

Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta's relationship with B.C. has been strained for a long time, even before Premier David Eby took office.

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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.

Crime May 26, 2026
As Alberta battles with separation, Saskatchewan’s Moe affirms party wants to stay

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

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says while separatist agitation bubbles away in Alberta – and even in his own province -- his party stands with Confederation.

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

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

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General May 26, 2026

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

A years-long fight has residents challenging a gravel mine's provincial water use approval in front of the environmental appeals board. They worry the project poses environmental risk, especially to groundwater, and they want further study done before the mine expansion proceeds.

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

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Weather May 26, 2026
Parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs to Premier Smith resigns

Parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs to Premier Smith resigns

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.

Politics May 26, 2026
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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Canada May 26, 2026
Reported Germany-Canada LNG deal would bolster investment case for Ksi Lisims: David Eby

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