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温尼伯周六要闻:污水溢出、Marion街修缮及社交媒体限令

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🚑 紧急事件与事故

  1. 污水溢出影响温尼伯水域。 因风暴导致停电,近900万升污水被倾倒,引发环境担忧,市政府紧急回应。
  2. 温莎公园再遇停电。 数百居民在几小时内遭遇第二次停电,天气不佳让社区困难加重。
  3. Marion街因紧急维修封闭。 温尼伯关键路段Marion街本周末因紧急维修封闭,影响交通和公交线路。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 温尼伯警方警告儿童受网上极端主义影响。 当局提醒公众,网络暴力极端主义带来的“升级威胁”,呼吁提高警惕并采取预防措施。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 加拿大限制未满16岁儿童使用社交媒体。 这一公告旨在保护未成年人,但青少年表示他们会找到绕过限制的方法。
  2. 提议扩大学校区域限速范围。 温尼伯考虑将限速范围扩展到区域道路,以增强学生和社区成员的安全。
  3. Conawapa大型项目重启引发争议。 批评者称曼尼托巴对Conawapa水电项目的重新兴趣在当前能源和经济形势下不可行。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. Opaskwayak克里族恢复传统地名。 一张全新领地图重新引入克里族名称,庆祝文化遗产并保护历史身份。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 天气转干,风暴影响持续。 Riley Laychuk预测天气转为干燥,带来风暴过后的宽慰。
  2. 曼尼托巴浆果农面临不确定收成。 在经历洪水和暴雨后,当地浆果生产者面临挑战,需迅速适应以保护作物。

🏈 体育

  1. 加拿大在足球比赛中取得历史性平局。 Cyle Larin的最后进球让加拿大在对阵波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那的比赛中拿到关键一分,在国际比赛中取得重要成就。

📰 今日简讯

  • 温尼伯一车辆陷入意外地陷。
  • 社区午餐计划援助遭风暴袭击的居民。
  • 周六The Forks计划停电。
  • 曼尼托巴风暴引发创纪录的MPI索赔。
  • 迷你小屋将在曼尼托巴公园夏季亮相。
  • Balmoral洪水引发个人困扰。

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Nearly 9 million litres of sewage dumped into Winnipeg's waterways after storm-related power outages

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