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风暴清理、青少年剥削指控与熊出没——埃德蒙顿周三要闻

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🚑 突发事件与事故

  1. 艾伯塔风暴后清理工作开始。 一场快速移动的风暴袭击了艾伯塔省南部,风速超过每小时100公里,导致屋顶受损和树木倒塌。目前社区正在进行大规模清理。

  2. 艾伯塔中部预计将有严重天气,可能出现漏斗云。 加拿大环境部警告称,今天下午和晚上可能会出现漏斗云和弱龙卷风。

  3. 班夫国家公园区域因熊出没关闭。 由于一只熊进入无人帐篷,沿米尼旺卡湖的大面积区域被关闭,安全问题引发关注。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 青少年被控制作剥削性AI图像。 两名埃德蒙顿学生因使用AI制作同学的色情图像而被指控,引发严重法律与伦理问题。

  2. 关于虚假广告的福特萨斯喀彻温手工艺展览会骗局警报。 皇家骑警提醒手工艺者警惕一个虚假广告的展会,已有供应商受骗。

  3. 埃德蒙顿托儿所附近仇恨涂鸦事件调查中。 警方正在调查一起涉及反伊斯兰涂鸦的事件,这已引起社区的安全担忧。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 艾伯塔煤矿采掘公投面临不确定性。 尽管民众广泛支持,省长丹妮尔·史密斯表示可能为时已晚,无法在即将到来的公投中加入反煤矿采掘问题。

  2. 史密斯省长回应原住民酋长的叛国指控。 丹妮尔·史密斯对即将举行的公投中被指控叛国进行了反驳,并呼吁原住民酋长重新考虑立场。

🏥 健康

  1. 与药剂师达成新协议,小幅提高费用。 艾伯塔与药剂师达成新协议,旨在提高全省药品服务质量。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 呼吁改善青少年无家可归问题对策。 艾伯塔儿童权益倡导者强调需要更有效的策略来解决青少年无家可归问题。

🏈 体育

  1. 阿方索·戴维斯重返赛场,加拿大对阵卡塔尔。 这位明星球员伤愈复出,为加拿大的世界杯梦想增添助力。

📰 今日其他新闻

  • 仙人掌鼠队获准在新体育场比赛:不允许观众入场。
  • 加拿大人对CBC失去《加拿大冰球之夜》的反应。
  • 加拿大获得G7对能源供应潜力的支持。
  • 史密斯即将宣布应对高生活成本的措施。
  • 比比建议CFL重返美国扩张。
  • 法院驳回阻止卡尔加里毒品设施关闭的努力。
  • 桑德尔因亲艾伯塔花车争议取消游行。
  • 麦地那哈特全市泳池因儿童死亡事件关闭。
  • 艾伯塔房屋保险因极端天气而飙升。

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