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埃德蒙顿周四要闻:油人队聘请巴布科克,虚拟现实助力护理教育,艾伯塔政治紧张加剧

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🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 省长高级助手批评原住民酋长。 艾伯塔省省长丹妮尔·史密斯的高级助手布鲁斯·麦卡利斯特批评原住民酋长,称他们对史密斯的叛国指控是“幼稚的胡闹”。在一则有争议的社交媒体帖子中,麦卡利斯特呼吁酋长关注社区问题。

  2. 埃德蒙顿一名女子被控谋杀。 一名36岁女子因涉及一名埃德蒙顿男子的死亡而面临二级谋杀指控,引起当地安全关注。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 艾伯塔将发放100元生活补贴。 艾伯塔居民可以申请100元补贴以帮助生活成本,资金将在两周内到位。省长丹妮尔·史密斯强调这一措施优于削减汽油税。

  2. 史密斯要求原住民酋长“自省”。 艾伯塔省省长丹妮尔·史密斯敦促原住民领导人在艾伯塔政治未来相关的叛国指控后,解决他们的内部问题。

  3. 艾伯塔原住民与省长僵局无解。 原住民领导人继续要求调查省长涉嫌叛国,指责其不尊重原住民条约权利。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 虚拟现实提升艾伯塔护理教育。 艾伯塔大学的一项试点项目通过虚拟现实为近900名护理学生提供真实的实践培训,帮助他们迎接新的医疗挑战。

  2. 班夫调查神秘地下结构。 公园工作人员正在研究在米妮万卡湖发现的新地下木质结构,引发公众兴趣。

🏊 体育

  1. 油人队确认巴布科克担任教练。 在对其在哥伦布的前职务指控进行审查后,NHL批准巴布科克担任埃德蒙顿油人队的教练,以回应球迷和团队的关切。

  2. 加拿大的阿方索·戴维斯将对阵卡塔尔出场。 足球迷欣喜若狂,加拿大队长阿方索·戴维斯确认参加世界杯比赛,提升了国家队的士气。

📰 另外今日

  • 舍伍德公园舞者被皇家骑警制止。 当局为了安全原因结束了卡登·斯凯尔顿的路边表演。
  • 支持分离的标语活动增多。 塔贝尔政治紧张形势下活动增加。
  • 巴布科克担任埃德蒙顿油人队教练确认。 NHL解除以往指控。
  • 2万名艾伯塔儿童面临治疗延迟。 残疾儿童遇到重大积压问题。
  • 艾伯塔将允许双重执业医生进行私人手术。 9月启动试点以减少等待时间。
  • 起重机司机河中事故失踪。 皇家骑警继续在大草原附近搜寻。
  • 加拿大邮政发布原住民体育领袖邮票。 致敬像布莱恩·特罗蒂尔这样的杰出人物。
  • 艾伯塔全民公投讨论升级。 省长暗示及时煤炭公投存在问题。
  • 波诺卡庆祝争夺90周年。 Radio Active活动标志着这一时刻。

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