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Bajan muertes por opioides, raro pájaro carpintero en Calgary e investigación de extorsión — Lunes en Calgary

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🚨 Crime y Seguridad Pública

  1. Policía de Calgary busca ayuda en caso de extorsión. Las autoridades solicitan asistencia del público para identificar a sospechosos relacionados con incidentes de extorsión que involucran a la comunidad del sur asiático. Daños recientes a vehículos están vinculados con tiroteos anteriores, destacando preocupaciones de seguridad en curso.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Calgary solicita casi $1 mil millones para infraestructura y tránsito. La ciudad planea buscar financiamiento federal para apoyar su estatus de crecimiento más rápido y asegurar cohesión en afrontar desafíos urbanos.
  2. Cuatro legisladores del NDP de Alberta no se postulan en las próximas elecciones. Miembros significativos, incluyendo la exministra Lori Sigurdson, planean salir, remodelando el panorama político provincial.
  3. Valla publicitaria sobre separación de Alberta genera debate. El anuncio del grupo Pathway to Independence en Taber sigue provocando discusiones locales sobre autonomía sin respaldo municipal.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Reemplazo de Bearspaw South Feeder Main está en el cronograma. Calgary avanza en su proyecto crucial de infraestructura tras fallos pasados, apuntando a su finalización para 2026 para prevenir futuras interrupciones de servicio.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Raro pájaro carpintero atrae a observadores a Calgary. Los entusiastas acuden al Santuario de Aves de Inglewood para capturar al carpintero de cabeza roja en peligro de extinción, un avistamiento raro que genera entusiasmo en la comunidad de observadores de aves.

🏥 Salud

  1. Muertes por opioides disminuyeron un 23% en 2025. El principal funcionario de salud de Canadá informa una disminución significativa, ofreciendo un optimismo cauteloso para abordar la continua crisis de opioides.

📰 También Hoy

  • Ordenan deportación de miembro de una banda involucrado en tiroteo en B.C.
  • Suicidio de hombre de Alberta vinculado a cambios en programa de discapacidad.
  • Posibilidad de suspensión de impuesto al gas en Alberta despierta interés.
  • Atletas indígenas celebrados en el Rodeo de las Primeras Naciones de Calgary.
  • Mariscal de campo de la CFL logran semana de actuaciones récord.

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