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太阳能收费反弹、埃德蒙顿麋鹿雨中比赛与公交袭击判刑——卡尔加里周五速读

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🚑 突发新闻

  1. 冰雹袭击导致雷吉纳损失8千万美元。 6月9日的风暴让车辆和房屋遭殃,超过一万笔保险索赔已提交。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 卡尔加里男子因公交袭击被判4年。 Curtis Baker-Spence因去年对一名66岁公交司机的暴力袭击被判刑。
  2. 17岁少年因卡尔加里学校谋杀未遂被起诉。 在伦斯特 B. 皮尔逊中学,该少年持刀威胁学校职员和学生后被捕。
  3. 皇家骑警警犬在武装抢劫追捕中受伤。 该警犬在追踪一名在高河持枪抢劫的嫌犯时受伤。
  4. 埃德蒙顿警方寻求在儿童诱拐案中提供线索。 当局发布了涉案嫌疑车辆的照片,涉及到两名小女孩的诱拐事件。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 原住民酋长要求省长办公室道歉。 由于一名高级官员的争议性言论,酋长谢尔顿·阳光呼吁和解。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 艾伯塔太阳能回收费引发反弹。 新实施的费用引起了当地业界的强烈反对,因成本过高了。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 极端天气推高艾伯塔保险费。 房主的保险费上涨最高达400%,原因是与天气相关的索赔激增。

🏈 体育

  1. 麋鹿队主席称更名为‘灾难’。 在主场揭幕战前,埃德蒙顿麋鹿(Elks)仍在应对2021年更名带来的影响。
  2. 米切尔带领老虎猫战胜狮队。 卡尔加里本地人Bo Levi Mitchell传出五次达阵,带领汉密尔顿老虎猫(Tiger-Cats)以41-27赢得比赛。

📰 今日简讯

  • 艾伯塔省居民将收到100元能源补贴。
  • 最高法院允许前议员的诉讼继续进行。
  • 森科尔公司要求油砂工人当地居住。
  • 对艾伯塔“双重行医”医疗体系的担忧仍然存在。
  • 牛仔队准备应对骑士队的进攻,尽管天气有忧虑。
  • 麋鹿队希望对阵阿洛特队是天气的优势。
  • 前狮队跑卫米林顿入选名人堂。
  • 艾伯塔分裂主义者发起独立运动。
  • 卡尼政府允许使用禁用农药。
  • 尽管移民挑战,艾伯塔人口增长。
  • 皇家山大学处理网络攻击事件。

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