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卡尔加里周三:风暴清理、班夫熊出没与腐败调查

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🚑 事故及紧急事件

  1. 暴风雨重创艾伯塔南部。 一场强烈风暴席卷当地,带来暴雨、冰雹和强风,导致大量树木倒塌、屋顶损坏。目前清理工作正在进行中。
  2. 熊出没导致班夫国家公园关闭。 在明尼旺卡湖,一头熊破坏并进入帐篷,导致加拿大公园局关闭该地区的步道和露营地。

🚨 犯罪及公共安全

  1. 卡尔加里前官员手机被查封,腐败调查展开。 调查人员寻求保留前市长乔蒂·贡德克(Jyoti Gondek)和市议员肖恩·楚(Sean Chu)的手机,以进行腐败调查。
  2. 埃德蒙顿青少年因制作AI剥削图像被起诉。 两名14岁男孩涉嫌使用AI软件制作同学的不当性图像,现面临指控。

🏛️ 政府及政治

  1. 史密斯可能错过反煤炭请愿公投的截止日期。 艾伯塔省省长丹妮尔·史密斯(Danielle Smith)表示,尽管已有超过20万份签名反对新煤矿开采,但在10月投票中加入请愿可能为时已晚。
  2. 史密斯回应原住民叛国指控。 丹妮尔·史密斯(Danielle Smith)省长对原住民指控其涉及分裂投票的叛国行为作出反驳,引发对RCMP调查的呼声。

🌦️ 天气及道路

  1. 艾伯塔中部发布漏斗云警告。 加拿大环境部警告,由于周三下午的有利天气条件,可能出现弱龙卷风。

🏥 健康

  1. 艾伯塔与药剂师签署新协议。 一项新协议将小幅提高药品配发费用,以改善药学服务。

📰 今日简讯

  • 卡尔加里市民被提醒注意夏季水上安全。
  • 市政府征求居民对Westbrook轻轨土地未来的意见。
  • 蒙特利尔阿洛厄队(Montreal Alouettes)力争14连胜。
  • 加拿大橄榄球联盟(CFL)扩展到美国球队的讨论重现。
  • Stephen大街施工提前完成,因交通问题。
  • 先进的监控技术应对艾伯塔的犯罪。
  • 法官驳回反对卡尔加里毒品注射点关闭的请求。
  • 加拿大广播公司(CBC)的“冰球之夜”中止,令加拿大人失望。
  • 由于游行花车争议,桑德里(Sundre)取消了游行。
  • 艾伯塔房屋保险保费20年上涨400%。
  • Medicine Hat的儿童死亡事件导致泳池关闭。
  • 汉密尔顿男子在卡尔加里认罪袭击指控。
  • 霍尔木兹海峡重开,与此同时石油行业乐观情绪持久。
  • G7在国际局势不稳定中支持加拿大能源角色。
  • G7声明中提及加拿大的能源潜力。

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