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洪水警示、埃德蒙頓麋鹿隊力爭三連勝、蚊蟲激增 — 埃德蒙頓週三要聞

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🚑 突發新聞及事故

  1. 埃德蒙頓準備迎接可能創紀錄的強降雨。 本週末,埃德蒙頓及周邊地區可能迎來30至60毫米降雨,目前已發布特殊天氣聲明。這場降雨或破紀錄,之前該地區已遭遇大量降雨。
  2. 漂浮碼頭在強降雨後被發現於下游300公里處。 埃德蒙頓賽艇俱樂部的一個碼頭和附屬船隻在暴雨後漂浮至北薩斯喀徹溫河下游,引發對河流水位和流速大增的擔憂。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 陰謀論與蒙特婁槍手心態有關,警方勸告小心。 塞斯·哈特菲爾德(Seth Hatfield)的廣泛網上活動顯示與陰謀論有聯繫。蒙特婁當局警示,不要急於將其與週一涉及警察交火的悲劇事件聯繫起來。

🌦️ 天氣與交通

  1. 埃德蒙頓因降雨蚊蟲大量繁殖。 捕蚊數據顯示,5月只有5只蚊子,至6月20日增加至500多只。上週末的超過100毫米降雨創造了理想的繁殖條件。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 基邦市居民面臨財務不確定性選擇市鎮未來。 由於1,530萬加元的債務負擔,基邦市公民正在決定是否保持獨立市鎮地位或轉變為鐵鎚市,此前已經討論數月。
  2. 健身房小舉動幫助亞伯達男子提升心理健康。 在舍伍德公園,員工注意到達米恩·烏澤爾曼(Damien Uzelman)缺席健身房,並提供支持,突顯社區在心理健康方面的影響。

🏈 體育

  1. 埃德蒙頓麋鹿隊(Elks)力爭三連勝,迎戰溫尼伯。 在與蒙特婁的險勝後,麋鹿隊準備迎接新的挑戰,希望在賽季初期立下標記。

📰 今日焦點

  • 軍方領導人因調查撤職。
  • 分裂主義可能帶來620億加元經濟損失:報告警告。
  • 亞伯達中部洪水引發居民反應回顧。
  • AI未來可能接管得來速點餐服務。
  • 警察在執勤中死亡人數上升,引發關注。
  • 在Grande Cache長者宿舍提供文化生活體驗。
  • 路橋建設者對伍德布法羅新公路責任發出警告。
  • 加拿大教練警告勿輕敵對瑞士的比賽。
  • 從後悔的英國小鎮汲取脫歐的教訓給加拿大。
  • 旗幟成為亞伯達分裂辯論中的符號。
  • 報告指出在亞伯達找家庭醫生難度大。
  • 蒙特婁槍手身份確認來自於亞伯達。
  • 宣言在蒙特婁襲擊前數週寫成。
  • 亞伯達和平地區確認有六個龍捲風。
  • 市長鼓勵減少日托車位以增加步行和騎行。
  • 亞伯達暫停消防和救護服務合同變更。
  • 油人隊聘請麥克·巴布科克(Mike Babcock)為教練。
  • 西捷航空退出後,南亞伯達尋求新航空公司。
  • 加拿大的AI健康策略因隱私問題引發辯論。
  • 阿爾塔·卡羅琳轉變為鐵鎚市後獲益。

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