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亞省與卑詩省管道爭議、綠線輕軌及槍支暴力——卡爾加里週二要聞

22 篇文章 1 個月前 253

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 管道研究致亞伯達與卑詩省關係緊張。 卑詩省能源廳長艾德里安·狄克斯(Adrian Dix)對於亞省在卡爾加里全球能源展期間才披露可能進入卑詩省北岸的管道路線表示不滿。狄克斯駁斥了措手不及的說法,暗示政府間可能出現長期緊張局面。
  2. 選區劃分爭議四起。 亞省省長任命前國會議員蒙特·索爾伯格(Monte Solberg)協助選區劃分過程,引發反對黨新民主黨指責不合法,質疑偏袒地新劃選區,引發政治僵局。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 全球能源展吸引全球目光。 卡爾加里主辦的此活動預計吸引來自100多個國家的3萬人參加,並有加拿大聯邦自然資源部長出席。在全球能源行業變遷之際,這是個能源對話的重要平台。
  2. 亞省推動對數據中心的化石燃料使用。 該省推薦廉價天然氣給技術公司以應對AI熱潮,挑戰加拿大的清潔能源目標。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 槍支暴力增加令卡爾加里警方警覺。 在不到一週的時間內發生五起槍擊事件,促使當局對於日益增加的槍支事件展開調查。犯罪學家道格·金(Doug King)警告稱,這些事件可能對公眾安全造成風險,並有可能傷及旁觀者。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 市中心綠線輕軌路線審查。 議員丹·麥克林(Dan McLean)提出重新評估市中心卡爾加里的綠線輕軌路線的提案正在獲得支持,這可能對城市需求重新規劃交通計劃。

🚑 突發與事件

  1. 救護車與拖拉機相撞需要空中運輸。 一輛載有一名重症病人的救護車在貝塞克附近與拖拉機相撞,該病人被空運以繼續緊急轉送,突顯對於緊急車輛的道路安全問題。
  2. 遊樂區限速執法提醒。 隨著卡爾加里學年結束,警方敦促司機遵守遊樂區30公里/小時的限速,以避免行人意外。

📰 另外今日

  • 酒類銷售時間提前至上午6點開始。 亞伯達的酒吧和酒館現在每日可以更早開始供應酒精。
  • 灰熊被殺,曾闖入雞舍。 央野生動物當局管理了亞省中部的此事件。
  • 石油庫存降至歷史最低。 美國能源信息局(EIA)警告中東衝突的影響。
  • 能源領袖在卡爾加里展會聚集。 亞柏達省長和卑詩省能源廳長出席活動。

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