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卡姆羅斯學生示威、亞伯達電動滑板費用及NHL聘用調查——埃德蒙頓週三要聞

26 篇文章 1 個月前 320

🚑 突發事件及事故

  1. 參議院報告敦促加強野火應對協調 參議院委員會建議成立一個國家級野火緊急辦公室,並建設一隊現代化的消防飛機隊。隨著極端天氣事件增多,提高協調與應對能力迫在眉睫。

🚨 犯罪及公共安全

  1. 卡姆羅斯學生抗議Snapchat信息 卡姆羅斯綜合中學的青少年示威抗議群聊中的暴力內容,要求學校採取更佳的安全措施。
  2. 卡爾加里一名女性和兒童死亡調查持續 警方認為東北卡爾加里一處住宅的死亡事件中無外在嫌疑人。
  3. 埃德蒙頓買賣詐騙犯罪者再次被通緝 Ryan Kenzie因刑滿獲釋後重返詐騙活動,警方現正追捕其,他已有九項詐騙前科。
  4. 卡爾加里Ogden兇殺案第四名嫌犯被控 卡爾加里警方指控一名17歲少年涉入2025年Feysal Osman Abul-Asiz謀殺案,並與有組織犯罪有關。
  5. 與卡爾加里兇殺案相關的槍枝走私指控 兩人因2025年的槍擊事件面臨指控,其中一人已被控謀殺。

🏛️ 政府及政治

  1. 亞伯達停止急救服務品牌變更 省內健康服務的品牌重塑工作被部長叫停,因成本及問責問題引發關注。
  2. 亞伯達考慮補貼政客使用電動滑板與電動自行車費用 一個立法委員會正在考慮將這些交通工具的費用納入官員的報銷範疇。
  3. Corb Lund提交反對煤炭計畫請願書 該請願書旨在阻止落基山脈的新煤礦開發,主要基於環保憂慮,特別是水質安全。

💼 經濟及商業

  1. 印度考慮從加拿大進口原油 能源會談繼續進行,但加拿大的監管障礙仍讓印度官員擔憂。

🏥 健康

  • 因內容重疊並入政府及政治。

🎨 社區及文化

  • 因無單獨條目並入政府及政治。

🏈 體育

  • 球員工會要求NHL調查Mike Babcock 擔憂埃德蒙頓油人隊(Edmonton Oilers)可能聘用他。

🌦️ 天氣及道路

  • 今天無單獨項目。

📰 今日其他新聞

  • Ponoka Stampede提升本地團體 強調除了羅德奧之外的社區影響。
  • Hinton辯論短租問題 小鎮在旅遊與住房間尋求平衡。
  • 古代松鼠糞便揭示猛獁象DNA 發現將時光回溯至最後一次冰河時期。
  • 前氣候組織成員批評亞伯達管道 宣稱其阻礙淨零目標。
  • TransEd被替換為Valley Line LRT運營商 埃德蒙頓提前終止合同。
  • NDP批評UCP選舉小組委任 提出對客觀性的擔憂。
  • 三分之一的年輕加拿大人嘗試尼古丁包 新數據反映使用趨勢。
  • 加拿大歡迎國際能源投資 會議強調開放政策。
  • 埃德蒙頓一家在葡萄中發現黑寡婦蜘蛛 提醒大家要仔細清洗水果。
  • 原住民族挑戰AI項目上法庭 反對Wonder Valley數據中心。
  • Bissell Centre開設FASD康復之家 支援埃德蒙頓居民。
  • 德州家畜禁令影響Stampede 針對螺旋蟲的擔憂浮現。
  • 小鎮下令移除支持獨立的廣告牌 因滋擾而作出決定。
  • 聯邦政府延長槍械禁令特赦期 等待最高法院裁決。

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