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Daily Edmonton يونيو 12 - يونيو 12, 2026

اجتياح اليرقات، حادث حافلة مدرسية ومخططات الاستفتاء في ألبرتا — إدمونتون الجمعة

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🚑 العاجل والحوادث

  1. حادث حافلة مدرسية ينقل الطلاب إلى المستشفى. تم نقل أربعة طلاب إلى المستشفى كإجراء احترازي بعد حادث حافلة مدرسية على طريق Yellowhead. انتهى الأمر بسقوط الحافلة، التي كانت تحمل 49 طالبًا وسبعة بالغين، في خندق شمال شرق إدمونتون، ولكن تم الإبلاغ عن سلامة الجميع.

🚨 الجريمة والسلامة العامة

  1. إدمونتون تكرم ضباط أونتاريو الراحلون. قامت شرطة إدمونتون وكالغاري بتنكيس الأعلام حدادًا على ضابطين من أونتاريو قتلا مؤخرًا أثناء تأدية واجبهما. يعكس هذا الإجراء البروتوكول المعتاد لاحترام الضباط الكنديين الراحلين.
  2. إغلاق موقع استهلاك المخدرات في كالغاري. سيتم إغلاق موقع استهلاك المخدرات الخاضع للإشراف في كالغاري في 30 يونيو، كما أكد وزير الصحة العقلية والإدمان في ألبرتا. يجري التخطيط لفرق جديدة للوصول المجتمعي.

🏛️ الحكومة والسياسة

  1. ألبرتا تدرس تكاليف الانفصال. تم اختيار جامعة كالغاري لدراسة تبعات الانفصال المحتملة لألبرتا عن كندا من الناحية المالية، وسيتم تقييم النتائج بواسطة لجنة خبراء قبل الاستفتاء في أكتوبر.

💼 الاقتصاد والأعمال

  1. قطاع النفط يبحث عن 72,000 عامل. يتوقع اتحاد منتجي البترول الكنديين إطلاق حملة رئيسية للتوظيف خلال العقد المقبل، مما يبرز الطلب على العمالة في قطاع النفط بألبرتا.

🎨 المجتمع والثقافة

  1. يرقات تجتاح بحيرة بيجون. اجتاحت الديدان الخيمية الغابة متنزه بحيرة بيجون الإقليمي، مما أقلق المخيمين حيث تستهلك هذه الحشرات أوراق الأشجار وتغطي مواقع التخييم، مما يخلق أجواء مخيفة.

📰 أيضا اليوم

  • كارني يتجه إلى مجموعة السبع وسط توترات عالمية.
  • ارتفاع الحوادث الخطيرة على طريق أنتوني هينداي.
  • خطة جديدة لتحسين صورة الأعمال في إدمونتون.
  • كندا تستعد لافتتاح كأس العالم ضد البوسنة.
  • غضب أهالي من صمت حول تهديد بإطلاق نار في مدرسة.
  • تغريم إمبريال أويل 120 ألف دولار بسبب تسرب.
  • تأثير على الرهونات إذا انفصلت ألبرتا.
  • استياء مطلقي النار من الحظر الفيدرالي على الأسلحة.
  • خطة كارني البالغة 3.2 مليار دولار لتعزيز الوصول إلى الغذاء المحلي.
  • رفض التماسات استدعاء عضو برلمان ألبرتا.
  • تحقيق ASIRT في اعتداء الشرطة في قضية قتل في إدمونتون.
  • تقليص خدمات التوصيل لعدد 485,000 عنوان في كندا بوست.
  • استئناف ألبرتا رفض التماس الانفصال.
  • دعم الانفصال بين منظمي حزب سميث.
  • انتقادات تغييرات قيادة نظام الصحة في ألبرتا.
  • ألبرتا تقود كندا في النمو الاقتصادي.

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