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Restrictions d'eau, Coupe du Monde de la FIFA & Coups dans le financement à Delta — Lundi à Vancouver

22 articles il y a 1 mois 267

🚑 Dernière heure et incidents

  1. Alerte d'évacuation émise au nord-est de Pemberton en raison des risques liés à un lac glaciaire. Les résidents de la région de Poole Creek – Gates Lake sont en alerte pour un risque possible d'inondation dû à un lac glaciaire instable. Les données indiquent que le volume d'eau est similaire à des niveaux précédemment dangereux.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Une fille attaquée à West Vancouver ; le retard de notification publique critiqué. Une adolescente a été agressée par un inconnu à Horseshoe Bay, bien que la police ait informé le public seulement après des enquêtes médiatiques. Cette attaque soulève des inquiétudes concernant la sécurité et la transparence.
  2. Une femme de Langley risque une peine de 13 ans pour des accusations de trafic sexuel. Jennifer Lynn Stephens a plaidé coupable à plusieurs chefs d'accusation, les procureurs recommandant une peine de prison substantielle en raison des preuves troublantes présentées au tribunal.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Le programme de conditionnement physique pour aînés de Delta fait face à des réductions de financement. L'avenir du programme gratuit "Seniors Can Move" est incertain à la suite de réductions budgétaires provinciales, affectant de nombreux aînés qui bénéficient des activités de prévention des chutes.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  1. La région métropolitaine de Vancouver impose des restrictions d'eau de niveau 3 en raison de la fonte précoce des neiges. Avec l'arrêt de l'approvisionnement en eau du First Narrows Crossing, les efforts de conservation sont cruciaux pour maintenir la pression d'eau d'urgence jusqu'au retour du tuyau prévu en juillet.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. Vancouver se fait une beauté pour accueillir les visiteurs de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA. La ville intensifie ses efforts de nettoyage des rues et redéploie des travailleurs pour assurer un aspect propre à l'approche de l'événement international.
  2. Vancouver se prépare pour les supporters de la Coupe du Monde avec des horaires de bars prolongés et un surplus de policiers. Les heures de service des boissons alcoolisées sont prolongées et la présence policière augmentée en guise de précaution contre les perturbations potentielles pendant les festivités.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Évitez le parc de Burnaby après une fuite d'eau de raffinerie.
  • Une deuxième entreprise allemande s'intéresse au GNL du projet Ksi Lisims de C.-B.
  • La Nouvelle-Écosse dépasse la C.-B. avec les loyers les plus élevés au Canada.
  • Un enseignant d'art de Shanghai devenu sans-abri dans un parc de Richmond.
  • Des groupes se préparent à une hausse de la violence basée sur le genre pendant la Coupe du Monde.
  • Le coroner signale une hausse des décès de motocyclistes en C.-B.
  • Les pertes dues aux incendies de Prince George atteignent 38 millions de dollars depuis 2022.
  • Les entreprises locales touchées par la "cupidité des milliardaires" pendant la Coupe du Monde.
  • Les élèves de Fort St. John construisent l'avenir avec des camions.
  • Étude : le vapotage impacte les poumons et le cœur plus rapidement que les cigarettes.
  • Un quartier de Kelowna se détériore, rapportent les résidents.
  • Vancouver classée meilleure ville hôte de la Coupe du Monde au Canada.
  • Les conservationnistes demandent des changements après la mort d'un ours de la C.-B.
  • La Coupe du Monde provoquera de légers retards de courrier, selon Postes Canada.
  • Reportage : Un "docteur des coups" aide à la survie des consommateurs de drogue en C.-B.

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Articles sources (22)

Vancouver ranked best World Cup host city by Sports Illustrated, Toronto No. 3

Sports Illustrated magazine says Vancouver is the best of 16 cities hosting World Cup matches, citing transportation, walkability and mild weather for topping its ranking list released this month.

General Jun 8, 2026

Downtown Prince George fires have cost $38M in losses since 2022: report

Downtown Prince George business association say it's getting harder to insure businesses as a result of string of deliberately-set fires.

General Jun 8, 2026
‘Time all blurs’: Senior’s journey from Shanghai art teacher to homeless in B.C. park

‘Time all blurs’: Senior’s journey from Shanghai art teacher to homeless in B.C. park

Tom Tang, a 76-year-old former art teacher and street portraitist from China, now lives in a park in Richmond, B.C. He doesn't quite know how he ended up there.

Canada Jun 8, 2026

Meet the ‘hit doctor’: Inside an informal network of drug users trying to stay alive

Amid the ongoing toxic drug crisis, an informal network of support has emerged among drug users. Part of this network are individuals referred to by their clients as “doctors” — everyday people with no formal medical training — who offer to inject people for a small fee.

General Jun 8, 2026

Fort St. John students build city's future 1 truckload at a time

Since 2002, high school students in Fort St. John, B.C., have helped prepare sites for new schools, retail developments, and other projects around the city as part of a unique program called Project Heavy Duty.

General Jun 8, 2026

Call for more safety as coroner says B.C. motorcyclist deaths up significantly this spring

A motorcycle instructor in B.C. is calling for more awareness of how riders can be safe, as officials say motorcyclist deaths this spring are up significantly compared to last year.

General Jun 8, 2026

Conservationists hope black bear's death in B.C. park 'not in vain,' call for change

A B.C. wildlife protection organization is calling on the province for more transparency and change after a sow was killed in Golden Ears Provincial Park in Maple Ridge late last month, resulting in two cubs being taken to a rehabilitation centre.

General Jun 8, 2026

Second German company looks to secure LNG supply from B.C. Ksi Lisims project

The $10 billion Ksi Lisims project has regulatory approval but the partners have yet to make a final investment decision. Duesseldorf-based Uniper said it signed a letter of interest that could see the company buy two million tonnes of gas a year.

General Jun 8, 2026

Burnaby residents advised to avoid local park following refinery water leak

The City of Burnaby says fire crews have been on the scene near Confederation Park since about 3:30 a.m. Monday and are actively monitoring air quality.

General Jun 8, 2026
Expect ‘minor’ mail interruptions in World Cup cities, Canada Post warns

Expect ‘minor’ mail interruptions in World Cup cities, Canada Post warns

Canada Post says the interruptions will occur throughout the tournament, which runs from June 11 to July 19, at addresses near FIFA's fan festivals and stadiums.

Sports Jun 8, 2026
Possible glacial lake outburst prompts evacuation alert northeast of Pemberton

Possible glacial lake outburst prompts evacuation alert northeast of Pemberton

The Squamish Lillooet Regional District issued the alert for 24 properties due to the risk of overland and debris flooding coming from the glacial lake.

Environment Jun 8, 2026
West Vancouver police confirm girl attacked by stranger, but public not informed

West Vancouver police confirm girl attacked by stranger, but public not informed

It happened on Wednesday, but police did not tell the public until after Global News started asking questions about the incident.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
‘They’ll be losing out’: Province cuts funding for Delta seniors’ fitness program

‘They’ll be losing out’: Province cuts funding for Delta seniors’ fitness program

The non-profit society’s Seniors Can Move program provided over 300 free spots to people between the ages of 65 and 97 last year.

Politics Jun 8, 2026
Nova Scotia bucks the rental trend as supply-and-demand pressure keeps prices high

Nova Scotia bucks the rental trend as supply-and-demand pressure keeps prices high

Rents are continuing to drop in much of Canada, but with supply not fully keeping up with demand in places like Nova Scotia, not every province is seeing a decrease.

Canada Jun 8, 2026
Vancouver bars, restaurants ready for FIFA fans as police prepare for any hooligans

Vancouver bars, restaurants ready for FIFA fans as police prepare for any hooligans

Granville Street is now closed to buses and vehicles through July 26 for the World Cup pedestrian zone and bars and restaurants are getting ready.

Lifestyle Jun 8, 2026
‘Billionaire greed’: Some Vancouver businesses concerned about FIFA World Cup

‘Billionaire greed’: Some Vancouver businesses concerned about FIFA World Cup

The owners and operators of three Vancouver businesses are already experiencing challenges with the influence that the World Cup has on the city. 

Economy Jun 8, 2026
Gender-based violence uptick expected during World Cup in Vancouver

Gender-based violence uptick expected during World Cup in Vancouver

Battered Women's Support Services says it is an important move as they expect to see an uptick in gender-based violence during the World Cup.

Sports Jun 8, 2026
Vaping causes lung and heart damage faster than cigarettes, U of A research suggests

Vaping causes lung and heart damage faster than cigarettes, U of A research suggests

The vape study participants, all in their early 20s, had lung impairments — such as reduced blood flow — as well as heart dysfunction that could lead to more serious complications.

Health Jun 8, 2026
Sentencing begins for Langley woman who pleaded guilty to sex trafficking

Sentencing begins for Langley woman who pleaded guilty to sex trafficking

Video played in court on Monday showed Jennifer Stephens and a man in a lengthy drug- and alcohol-fueled assault against a sex worker.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
Metro Vancouver enters Stage 3 water restrictions as snowpack melts a month early

Metro Vancouver enters Stage 3 water restrictions as snowpack melts a month early

The First Narrows Crossing is expected to be back in service at the end of July and water restrictions will be reassessed then, according to Metro Vancouver.

Environment Jun 8, 2026
Residents say this Kelowna neighbourhood has changed for the worse

Residents say this Kelowna neighbourhood has changed for the worse

Resident Tessa Sears and business owner Harjit Toora say they wanted to speak out because they feel too much of the conversation around crime focuses on downtown.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
Vancouver cleaned up ahead of FIFA World Cup starting

Vancouver cleaned up ahead of FIFA World Cup starting

On the Granville Street strip, which is now closed to vehicles and buses, every piece of trash is being picked up and a hand-washing station has been installed.

Canada Jun 8, 2026