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毛虫入侵、校车事故、艾伯塔公投计划——埃德蒙顿周五要闻

23 篇文章 1 个月前 343

🚑 突发与事故

  1. 校车事故学生送医。 在黄头小道发生的一起校车事故后,出于安全考虑,四名学生被送往医院。该校车载有49名学生和7名成人,最终冲入埃德蒙顿东北的沟中,但所有人均安全。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 埃德蒙顿向殉职安大略警察致敬。 埃德蒙顿和卡尔加里警方为悼念两名在执行任务时殉职的安大略警察,下半旗致敬。这一做法体现了加拿大警察殉职后的标准礼仪。
  2. 卡尔加里毒品注射点将关闭。 艾伯塔省心理健康和成瘾问题部长确认,卡尔加里的毒品监督注射点将于6月30日关闭。新的外展团队计划正在进行中。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 艾伯塔将评估脱离成本。 卡尔加里大学被选中研究艾伯塔省潜在脱离加拿大的财务影响,一个专家小组将在10月公投前评估研究结果。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 石油行业需招募7.2万工人。 加拿大石油生产商协会预计未来十年将进行大规模招募,凸显出艾伯塔省石油行业对劳动力的需求。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 毛虫入侵鸽湖。 森林帐篷毛虫大量涌入鸽湖省立公园,惊扰了露营者,因为这些昆虫吞噬植物叶子并覆盖营地,营造出一种怪异的环境。

📰 今日简讯

  • 卡尼前往G7,应对全球紧张局势。
  • 安东尼亨代道重大车祸增加。
  • 埃德蒙顿改善商业形象新计划。
  • 加拿大备战世界杯揭幕战对阵波黑。
  • 家长对学校枪击威胁的沉默表示愤怒。
  • 帝国石油因泄漏被罚款12万加元。
  • 艾伯塔独立对按揭贷款的影响。
  • 手枪射手对联邦枪支禁令不满。
  • 卡尼32亿加元计划提升本地粮食供应。
  • 对艾伯塔省议员的罢免请愿被驳回。
  • ASIRT调查埃德蒙顿警察涉及谋杀案。
  • 加拿大邮政将削减48.5万个地址的配送服务。
  • 艾伯塔对独立请愿被拒进行上诉。
  • 史密斯党组织者中支持独立运动者。
  • 对AHS领导层变更的批评。
  • 艾伯塔省引领加拿大经济增长。

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