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溫哥華停工危機、世界盃熱潮與謀殺指控 - 6月6日

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🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 溫哥華致命車禍升級為謀殺指控。 Tadd Bali 因5月15日在溫哥華西區發生的一起汽車衝撞事件,現面臨二級謀殺、企圖謀殺及危險駕駛等指控。監控影像拍攝到一輛SUV涉嫌衝撞多輛車輛,導致罪名升級。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 素里警察局委任新主席以應對領導變動。 素里警察局正在進行領導層洗牌,該局任命了新主席,以期穩定運營。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 大溫哥華外勤員工準備全面罷工。 從週一開始,大溫哥華地區的外勤員工將罷工,影響公園、水處理廠及操作場,要求更好的合約條款。
  2. 亞伯尼港從林業轉向綠色建築。 隨著主要林業作業縮減,亞伯尼港正在轉向綠色建築,標誌著該地區的經濟轉型。

🏈 體育

  1. 溫哥華準備迎接世界盃觀賽派對。 隨著加拿大對戰波黑,大溫哥華多地提供免費入場點,讓球迷共同分享加拿大世界盃征程的興奮。
  2. 格蘭佛街因世界盃慶祝活動變身。 溫哥華的格蘭佛街行人區迎來球迷,至7月19日前將有限制車輛通行以慶祝世界盃。

📰 今日其他新聞

  • 卑詩省水電公司準備應對創紀錄的用電需求。 預計因世界盃賽事及高溫天氣將需求大增。
  • 卑詩省出生警報訴訟提議6600萬美元和解。 集體訴訟案件進展。
  • 波黑領先加拿大於世界盃開幕戰半場。
  • 卑詩公司對月球探測合同感到興奮。 SpaceDirt 是加拿大太空局工作的一個獲獎者。
  • 加拿大世界盃開幕賽準備就緒。 多倫多和溫哥華準備好迎接。
  • 安大略法院提高伊朗應付賠償金額。 因酷刑受害者,獎金增至5.6億美元。
  • 倡導者抨擊渥太華削減消費者保護。 團體擔心失去關鍵支持。

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An Indian national convicted of carrying out a Bishnoi gang extortion attack at the Victoria-area home of Punjabi singer AP Dhillon claims the gang has vowed to kill him if he returns to India.

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B.C. court to allow Rossland magnesium mine to proceed without environmental assessment

The Record Ridge mine near Rossland, B.C., is set to go ahead without an environmental assessment certificate, with a B.C. Supreme Court judge rejecting a lawsuit calling for more scrutiny filed by local residents.

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B.C. toxic drug deaths in April down nearly a third from same month in 2025

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The stage is set for World Cup opening ceremony — and Canada’s 1st game

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Comox Valley residents come together to halt spread of invasive American bullfrog

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What to know about Canada's World Cup team

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As World Cup boosts infection risk, Toronto and Vancouver aren't sitting on the sidelines

Public health officials in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico prepare for an influx of measles cases and food-borne illnesses on top of heat events ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

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B.C. firm ‘over the moon’ about contract to chart Canada’s role in lunar exploration

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Shaun Riddell, the CEO of SpaceDirt, says he was "blown away" by the awarding of the $500,000 contract, given the competition for the national grant. 

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Surrey Police Board names new chair as police service gets leadership shakeup

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BC Hydro expects World Cup and hot weather to trigger record spring power consumption

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BC Hydro says warm weather and FIFA World Cup activity could push spring electricity demand near record levels across the province.

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Charges upgraded to murder in fatal Vancouver crash that killed senior

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Tadd Bali is now facing one count each of second-degree murder and attempted murder, as well as two counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm.

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Metro Vancouver’s outside workers to start full-scale strike Monday

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