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艾伯塔双重执业医生、护理中的虚拟现实与灰熊争议——卡尔加里周四要闻

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🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 第一民族酋长与艾伯塔省长紧张局势升级。 首席特雷弗·梅克雷迪(Trevor Mercredi)为调查省长丹妮尔·史密斯(Danielle Smith)涉嫌分裂公投的叛国罪呼声辩护。酋长们声称其无视条约权利。
  2. 省长史密斯反击第一民族分裂问题。 她挑战酋长们需"自我反省",在叛国指控后,关系进一步紧张。
  3. 艾伯塔政府发放$100补助。 省长丹妮尔·史密斯宣布支付以对抗高昂生活成本,申请两周内到账。

🏥 健康

  1. 艾伯塔医生秋季提供私人手术。 新政策允许髋关节置换等手术在公共和私人执业中进行,旨在减少长时间等待。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 虚拟现实试点项目重新定义护理教育。 艾伯塔大学的虚拟现实计划为护理学生提供沉浸式实践经验,引领未来实践学习方向。

🚑 突发与事故

  1. 艾伯塔一吊车司机河中失踪。 皇家骑警报告称吊车在大草原(Grande Prairie)附近桥上偏离。河流状况导致救援延迟。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 班夫发现神秘地下结构。 公园工作人员调查明尼万卡湖(Lake Minnewanka)附近坍塌的地下结构,被确定为木制建筑。

🏈 体育

  1. 油人队可聘用迈克·巴布科克(Mike Babcock)为教练。 NHL调查过往行为后批准巴布科克,使其有可能受聘。

📰 今日其他内容

  • 市府备忘录:牛仔节演唱会将于午夜结束。
  • 艾伯塔省省长助理批评第一民族酋长。
  • 史密斯称煤炭请愿公投为时已晚。
  • 数百万艾伯塔人将收到省政府能源补贴。
  • 埃德蒙顿姐妹掌控贾斯珀历史悠久的酒店。
  • 艾伯塔能源监管暂停奥尔兹(Olds)工厂申请等待质疑。
  • 卡尔加里计划振兴Westbrook轻轨区域。
  • 艾伯塔2万名儿童面临长期治疗等待。
  • 蓝色轰炸机(Bombers)将加尔·墨菲(Cal Murphy)纳入荣誉圈。
  • 艾伯塔分裂主义团体申请推迟公投请愿裁决。
  • 加拿大人将很快参与预测市场。
  • 分裂标志活动扩大到塔贝尔(Taber)。
  • 调查卡尔加里市议员使用FOIP相关电话。
  • 因儿童虐待指控违反释放条件,一名男子被捕。
  • Exshaw居民在降雨后持续抽排地下室积水。

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