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Debate sa Green Line, Protesta sa Camrose, at Usapang Enerhiya — Miyerkules sa Calgary

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Iniimbestigahan ng pulisya ang pagkamatay ng babae at bata sa northeast Calgary. Natagpuan sila ng mga pulis sa Templegreen Place N.E. at kasalukuyang pinaniniwalaan na walang ibang suspek.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Nagprotesta ang mga estudyante ng Camrose laban sa nakakabagabag na mga mensahe sa Snapchat. Nanawagan ang mga high school students ng aksyon laban sa mga malaswang mensahe at humiling ng mga pagbuti sa seguridad.
  2. Mga residente ng Calgary kinasuhan ng illegal na pagbenta ng armas na may kaugnayan sa pamamaslang noong 2025. Pinaghihinalaang sangkot sila sa pamamaril sa isang parkade sa Haysboro.
  3. Apat na kinasuhan sa pagpatay sa Ogden. Naaresto ng Calgary police ang ikaapat na suspek sa pamamaril kay Feysal Osman Abul-Asiz noong nakaraang taon.
  4. Hinahanap ang nadinyang manloloko mula Edmonton dahil sa pagpapatuloy ng modus. Si Ryan Kenzie, na napatunayang nagkasala sa siyam na kaso, ay muling hinahanap ng pulisya.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Iminungkahi ni Mayor Farkas na ihinto ang downtown progress ng Green Line LRT. Maaaring ibaling ang pokus sa pagpapalawak patungong timog, habang nadedelay ang kontrobersyal na downtown alignments.
  2. Ipinatigil ng gobyerno ng Alberta ang rebranding ng serbisyo ng paramedic. Nakialam ang ministro laban sa kontrobersyal na pagpapalit ng pangalan ng Emergency Health Services Alberta.
  3. Posibleng pasanin ng gobyerno ang gastos sa e-scooter rides ng mga halal na opisyal. Sinisiyasat ng Alberta ang reimbursement para sa work-related na biyahe ng mga politiko gamit ang e-scooters at e-bikes.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Pinag-aaralan ng India ang Canada para sa suplay ng krudong langis. Kumokonsidera ang New Delhi na kumuha ng Canadian heavy crude habang lumalalim ang ugnayan sa enerhiya, subalit may pag-iingat pagdating sa regulasyon.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Maghahain si Corb Lund ng petisyon laban sa pagmimina ng karbon. Tinarget ng petisyon ng artist ang mungkahing proyekto ng pagmimina sa Alberta, na binibigyang-diin ang panganib sa kapaligiran.

📰 Also Today

  • Kaso ng Stoney Nakoda, hinihiling ang dagdag na bakod para sa seguridad ng mga alagang hayop.
  • Pinagdedebatehan sa Hinton ang short-term rentals sa gitna ng mga hamon sa turismo at pabahay.
  • Muling tinitingnan ng Calgary ang downtown Green Line LRT options.
  • Kinukuwestiyon ng NDP ang pagtalaga ng UCP sa electoral panel.
  • Pinoposisyon ang Canada bilang global energy collaborator.
  • Kinakailangan ng koordinasyon sa national wildfire response, ayon sa ulat ng Senado.
  • Sinimulan ng Riders ang pagtatanggol sa Grey Cup title laban sa Lions.
  • Hinihiling ng NHLPA ang imbestigasyon bago i-hire ng Oilers si Mike Babcock.
  • Kinukwestiyon ng First Nation ang proyekto ng AI data centre sa korte ng Alberta.

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