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利顿疏散、Whitecaps球场担忧及卑诗护士协议被拒 — 温哥华周六速递

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🚑 最新动态与事件

  1. 利顿野火蔓延数十户紧急疏散。 卑诗省利顿附近的失控野火导致大规模疏散,当地高速公路已关闭。由于天气炎热干燥,利顿南部三公里处的火势预计将继续扩大,居民已收到疏散警报。
  2. 兰里溜冰场氨气泄漏已被控制,无人员伤亡。 兰里双子溜冰场的氨气泄漏事故导致人员疏散,目前泄漏已被控制。出于安全考虑,建筑物仍维持关闭状态。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 卑诗省西北部农村居民担忧拟议的附例修改。 一项可能限制土地使用的附例提案引发居民担忧,可能对未来地产使用设限。
  2. 批评者拒绝卑诗政府的公寓业支持计划。 政府计划旨在支持卑诗省艰难的公寓行业,但被指责为“救助”,遭到反对。
  3. 科莫克斯原住民首领反对Poilievre的条约立场。 首领公开反对有政治人物反对条约,强调其对社区的重要性。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 鲸鱼频繁出现在温哥华海域。 一项新研究表明,鲸鱼在当地水域的活动频率增加,这给爱好者和研究人员带来了希望和振奋。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 卑诗省护士拒绝与政府的临时协议。 护士们拒绝了政府提出的协议,谈判陷入僵局。在工作压力增加的情况下,他们要求更好的条件。
  2. 美国职业足球联盟专员强调Whitecaps需新球场。 目前的球场不够完善,如不建新设施,可能威胁到Whitecaps未来在温哥华的发展。

📰 今日其他新闻

  • 纳尔逊的马戏课程增强社区联系。
  • 非营利机构宣传人工智能对沟通障碍的影响。
  • 湾岛的应急准备面临挑战。
  • 温哥华水上中心更新计划遇法律挑战。
  • 针对加拿大的美国毒品走私指控受到质疑。
  • 三角洲女子被裁定对母亲的死亡不负刑事责任。
  • 乔治王子市发布龙卷风监控。
  • 监管报告显示,湖泊水上乐园曾出现安全问题。
  • 素里因违反用水限制遭批评。
  • 西基隆拿的野火由违规篝火引发。

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Surrey slammed for flouting Metro Vancouver water restrictions

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Cultus Lake Waterpark operator had previous safety non-compliances at Vernon facility, regulator says

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New stadium needed to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver, says MLS commissioner

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Tornado watch issued for Prince George

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Delta woman found not criminally responsible for killing mother

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U.S. claims about higher drug trafficking from Canada don't match the data: fentanyl czar

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Evacuation orders issued near Lytton as Highway 1 closed by wildfire

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Lytton, B.C., under evacuation alert as wildfire burns nearby

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Gabriola fire department says emergency preparedness on the Gulf Islands comes with unique challenges

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Dozens of homes evacuated as out-of-control wildfire threatens Lytton, B.C.

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