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埃德蒙顿关注洪水、蚊虫激增,麋鹿队力求3-0——埃德蒙顿周三要闻

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🚑 突发事件

  1. 埃德蒙顿面临强降雨,可能创下纪录性影响。 本周末,埃德蒙顿及周边地区可能迎来30-60毫米降雨,已发布特殊天气声明。此类降雨可能创纪录,紧随近期大量降水之后。
  2. 浮动码头在大雨后被发现漂流300公里。 埃德蒙顿划船俱乐部的码头及附带船只因强降雨顺北萨斯喀彻温河漂流,河道水位和速度显著增加,令人担忧。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 蒙特利尔枪手的阴谋论心态引关注,警方建议谨慎。 Seth Hatfield的大量线上活动显示其与阴谋论相关。蒙特利尔当局提醒不要急于将此与周一的悲剧警察枪击事件联系。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 埃德蒙顿蚊虫因降雨激增。 捕蚊数据表明,蚊虫数量从5月份的5只跃增至6月20日的500多只,归因于上周末超过100毫米的降雨,提供了理想的繁殖条件。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 吉本斯居民面对财政不确定性投票决定小镇未来。 由于1530万加元债务,吉本斯市民正决定是否保持独立小镇地位或转变为社区,经过数月辩论。
  2. 健身房的小小关怀助艾伯塔男子改善心理健康。 在舍伍德公园,工作人员注意到Damien Uzelman缺席,并提供支持,突显社区对心理健康的影响。

🏈 体育

  1. 埃德蒙顿麋鹿队期待对阵温尼伯取得3-0开局。 凭借对蒙特利尔的险胜,麋鹿队准备迎接新挑战,力求在赛季初期脱颖而出。

📰 今日简讯

  • 军队高层因调查被撤职。
  • 报告警告分裂主义可能导致620亿加元经济损失。
  • 艾伯塔中部洪水引发居民反应审核。
  • AI或将取代汽车穿梭点餐服务。
  • 警员因公殉职率上升引关注。
  • Grande Cache长者小屋提供文化生活体验。
  • 路桥建设呼吁谨慎对待Wood Buffalo新公路责任。
  • 加拿大教练提醒对阵瑞士勿自满。
  • 从英国反思中吸取教训:阿尔伯塔分裂论战中旗帜的象征意义。
  • 阿尔伯塔分裂辩论中旗帜成为象征。
  • 报告指出在阿尔伯塔寻找家庭医生的困难。
  • 蒙特利尔枪手确认来自艾伯塔。
  • 宣言在蒙特利尔袭击前数周已撰写。
  • 艾伯塔和平地区确认发生六次龙卷风。
  • 市长鼓励减少托儿所停车,提倡步行和骑行。
  • 艾伯塔暂停消防与急救服务合同更改。
  • 油人队雇佣Mike Babcock为教练。
  • 在西捷退出后,南艾伯塔寻求新航空公司。
  • 加拿大AI健康战略因隐私问题遭到讨论。
  • Caroline,艾伯塔发现转为社区后的好处。

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