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卡尔加里周四要闻:牛仔节噪音争议、闯红灯严查、布伦丹·加拉格尔荣誉

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🚑 突发事件 1. 灭火飞机失事 3人遇难。 在西北地区参与灭火的飞机坠毁,机上三人全部遇难。此悲剧在消防社区引起震动。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全 1. 卡尔加里警方锁定南亚勒索团伙。 调查人员已识别出十多名勒索案嫌疑人,其中涉及19起枪击事件。警方已指控16人,并公开了他们的照片。 2. 卡尔加里闯红灯执法行动大规模展开。 自2024年以来,卡尔加里警方开出超过6万张闯红灯罚单,凸显对交通安全的加强监控。 3. 卡尔加里学校不雅行为嫌疑人被通缉。 警方正在寻找一名在Braeside学校对学生行为不端的男子,呼吁公众协助辨认。 4. 面临严重指控的艾伯塔男子多次获释。 约瑟夫·基德(Joseph Kidd)因多项性犯罪指控而两次被释放,即便有四名控诉人提出严厉指控。

🏛️ 政府与政治 1. 牛仔节噪音规章坚持不变,省府施压无效。 卡尔加里市长杰罗米·法卡斯(Jeromy Farkas)无视省长丹妮尔·史密斯(Danielle Smith)的最后通牒,表示牛仔节的噪音规章将保持不变。

💼 经济与商业 1. 税务变动威胁碳捕获项目。 因艾伯塔碳税的最新修订,价值4亿加元的碳捕获设施可能被取消,对环保承诺提出疑问。

🎨 社区与文化 1. 蒙特利尔授予布伦丹·加拉格尔(Brendan Gallagher)荣誉市民称号。 这位曲棍球运动员在离开加拿大人队(Canadiens)时,被授予此称号,以表彰他14年职业生涯中对城市的影响。

🏈 体育 1. 班夫停止举办受欢迎的滑雪竞走活动。 该镇因观众数量过多、交通以及行为无序的安全顾虑,决定停止滑雪竞走活动。

📰 还有今天 - 阳光村开放夏季滑雪。 滑雪胜地利用创纪录的降雪延长滑雪季。 - 迈克·德里(Mike Derry)赢得卡尔加里-肖尔(Calgary-Shaw)的UCP提名。 政治候选人确认。 - 卡尼(Carney)在牛仔节上反对艾伯塔脱离。 总理警告脱离的风险。 - WILDNorth建议公众不要救助动物。 呼吁公众避免不必要的救援行动。 - 东北埃德蒙顿发电厂推进中。 项目提案持续推进。 - 自由党议员将出席卡尔加里牛仔节。 活动与艾伯塔公投临近。 - 气候报告警告班夫气温上升。 预计气温可能上升3到6度。 - 卡尔加里乡村雷声音乐节取消。 突如其来的取消打乱计划。

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