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Cambios en el LRT Valley Line, rumor sobre coach de los Oilers y planes de oleoducto en Alberta — Edmonton martes

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🚑 Accidentes y Emergencias

  1. Paciente trasladado por aire tras colisión de ambulancia al norte de Calgary. El accidente ocurrió cuando una ambulancia que trasladaba a un paciente crítico chocó con un tractor cerca de Beiseker, Alta., lo que requirió un traslado aéreo para garantizar la seguridad del paciente.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Rediseño controvertido del mapa electoral de Alberta. La primera ministra Danielle Smith ha nombrado a un exministro del gabinete federal para ayudar a redefinir los límites electorales, lo que ha provocado críticas del NDP, que cuestiona la legitimidad del proceso.
  2. Edmonton tomará control anticipado de las operaciones del LRT Valley Line. La ciudad busca operar la línea de manera más económica que TransEd, lo que podría ahorrar dinero a los contribuyentes.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Interés de lujo en el mercado inmobiliario de Edmonton. Condominios de alta gama como 'The Clifton' se dirigen a compradores nicho con precios multimillonarios y vistas panorámicas, indicando un auge en el mercado de lujo.
  2. Ministro de B.C. reacciona a los planes de oleoducto de Alberta cerca de su costa. El ministro Adrian Dix expresó su frustración por no haber sido informado antes sobre las rutas potenciales de los oleoductos hacia la costa norte de B.C., indicando una falta de comunicación.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Rumor: Mike Babcock como próximo coach de los Oilers. Tras una salida decepcionante de los playoffs, se especula que el veterano coach Mike Babcock podría tomar el mando, dividiendo las opiniones de los aficionados.

📰 También Hoy

  • Alberta impulsa el gas natural para centros de datos a pesar de las metas nacionales de energía limpia.
  • Muestra Global de Energía destaca tensiones sobre planificación de oleoductos.
  • Ministro federal de energía elogia iniciativas energéticas de Canadá en la Muestra Global de Energía.
  • Inventarios globales de petróleo alcanzan el nivel más bajo en décadas, advierte la EIA de EE. UU.
  • Crece el interés en el mercado de condominios de lujo en Edmonton con nuevas ofertas.
  • Edmonton Transit controlará operaciones del LRT, buscando ahorro de costos.
  • La muestra de energía se inaugura con discursos de importantes figuras políticas canadienses.
  • Nuevas reglas permiten a establecimientos de Alberta servir alcohol desde las 6 a.m.
  • Decisión de corte en Alberta reinstaura hallazgos contra un superintendente escolar.
  • Oso grizzly muerto en Alberta tras intento de entrar a gallinero.
  • Edmonton considera expandir el acceso a refugios diurnos.
  • Las cochliomyia no son una amenaza mayor para el ganado canadiense, pero se aconsejan precauciones.
  • Debate programado mientras MLAs de Alberta revisan la ley de cabilderos.
  • Financiación centrada en el paciente genera preocupaciones entre expertos en salud de Alberta.
  • Identificadas figuras clave en el movimiento separatista de Alberta.
  • Elections Alberta busca 60,000 trabajadores para el próximo referéndum.

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