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温哥华一周要闻 · 周一

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🚑 突发与事件

  1. 因冰川湖泊风险,彭伯顿东北部发布疏散警报。 Poole Creek和Gates Lake地区居民被警告可能会因不稳定的冰川湖导致洪水。数据显示,水量与之前的危险水平相当。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 西温女孩被袭,公众提示延误遭批评。 一名青少年在马蹄湾被陌生人袭击,但警方在媒体询问后才通知公众。此事件引发安全隐患和透明度问题。
  2. 兰里女子因性贩卖指控面临13年刑期。 Jennifer Lynn Stephens承认多项罪名,检方因法庭上展示的令人不安的证据建议判处长时间监禁。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 三角洲老年健身项目面临资金削减。 由于省预算削减,免费“老年人可以动起来”项目的未来不确定,影响了许多受益于防摔活动的老年人。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 大温哥华因雪融早而实施三级节水令。 由于First Narrows Crossing供水中断,节水对于维持紧急水压至关重要,直到七月管道恢复。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 温哥华清扫街道迎接FIFA世界杯。 随着国际赛事的开始,城市加大了街道清扫力度,重新调配员工以确保市容整洁。
  2. 温哥华为世界杯球迷延长酒吧营业时间并增加警力。 为防止节庆期间的潜在骚乱,酒类服务时间延长,警力也有所增加。

📰 其他今日新闻

  • 炼化厂漏水后,请避开本拿比公园。
  • 第二家德国公司关注卑诗省Ksi Lisims项目的液化天然气。
  • 新斯科舍取代卑诗拥有加拿大最高租金。
  • 上海艺术教师无家可归于列治文公园。
  • 团体准备应对世界杯期间性别暴力上升。
  • 法医报告卑诗省机车骑士死亡激增。
  • 自2022年以来,乔治王子市火灾损失达3800万加元。
  • 世界杯期间当地企业遭遇“亿万富翁贪婪”冲击。
  • Fort St. John学生以卡车展望未来。
  • 研究:电子烟对肺和心脏的影响快于香烟。
  • 基洛纳社区环境恶化,居民反映。
  • 温哥华被评为加拿大顶级世界杯主办城市。
  • 在BC熊死亡后,环保人士呼吁改变。
  • 加拿大邮政称世界杯将导致邮件小幅延误。
  • 专题报道:“击医生”帮助卑诗吸毒者生存。

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