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Adolescente Acusado por Amenaza Escolar, Disputa por Centro de Datos de IA y Peligros del Vapeo — Calgary el Lunes

16 articulos hace 1 mes 179

🚑 Sucesos y Emergencias

  1. Acusan a adolescente tras amenaza escolar en el norte de Alberta. La RCMP detuvo a un joven en Sexsmith después de una amenaza de tiroteo en una escuela que llevó a la incautación de un arma, reflejando la creciente preocupación por la seguridad escolar en la región.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Hombre acusado en conexión con tiroteo en Calgary. Una altercación el domingo por la mañana temprano frente a Samosa House en el noreste de Calgary resultó en que un hombre de 22 años fuera acusado. El sospechoso huyó de la escena en un Dodge Charger gris.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Proponen prohibición de redes sociales para menores de 16 años. Un nuevo proyecto de ley federal sobre daños en línea podría incluir una prohibición del uso de redes sociales para menores de 16 años, con el objetivo de proteger a los menores de riesgos en línea.
  2. Calgary enfrenta desafíos de financiamiento con nuevas escuelas. Los agresivos planes de construcción de escuelas en Alberta presionan el presupuesto de Calgary, destacando las continuas luchas por financiamiento de infraestructura.
  3. Alberta lanza un masivo reclutamiento para REFERÉNDUM. Con una necesidad sin precedentes de 60.000 trabajadores, Elecciones Alberta se prepara para un referéndum en octubre, amplificando aún más los problemas de participación electoral.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Primera Nación de Alberta desafía centro de datos de IA. La Nación Cree del Lago Sturgeon disputa la consulta del gobierno de Alberta sobre el centro de datos Wonder Valley respaldado por Kevin O’Leary con un valor de $70 mil millones, resaltando los derechos de tierras indígenas e impacto económico.

🏥 Salud

  1. Estudio encuentra que el vapeo daña más que los cigarrillos. Investigadores de la Universidad de Alberta informan que los cigarrillos electrónicos causan daño pulmonar y cardíaco más rápido que los cigarrillos tradicionales, aumentando las preocupaciones de salud pública.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Petición anti-carbono de Corb Lund gana impulso. La campaña 'Agua No Carbón' del artista de música country cumple con el umbral de firmas para obligar a la acción provincial contra la minería de carbón en las Rocallosas de Alberta.

📰 También Hoy

  • Poilievre reconoce a votantes de separación en Alberta.
  • El comisionado de privacidad advierte sobre riesgos de números de salud en licencias de conducir.
  • Corb Lund celebra el éxito de la campaña de la petición anti-carbono.
  • Corb Lund dice que la campaña de la petición 'Agua No Carbón' ha sido un éxito.
  • El gusano barrenador en el ganado de Texas no es una amenaza para Canadá, dicen expertos.
  • Smith de Alberta advierte contra la desobediencia civil post-votación.
  • Empresa de transporte de Alberta implicada en accidente fatal tiene historial irregular.
  • Facebook financia la promoción del separatismo de Alberta en el extranjero.
  • Escultura de mantequilla en Calgary simboliza la fragilidad del poder.

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