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卡爾加里週四要聞:噪音衝突、闖紅燈整肅、布倫登·加拉格榮譽

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🚑 緊急事件

  1. 滅火飛機墜毀3人罹難。 一架在西北地區滅火的飛機失事,機上3人全部遇難。此悲劇在消防界引起震動。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 卡爾加里警方打擊南亞勒索集團。 調查人員已識別出十多名嫌犯,涉及19宗槍擊勒索案件。警方已起訴16人並公開其照片。
  2. 卡爾加里大規模闖紅燈取締行動。 自2024年以來,卡爾加里警方已發出超過6萬張闖紅燈罰單,顯示出加強監控和提升交通安全的努力。
  3. 卡爾加里學校猥褻案嫌疑人通緝。 警方尋求一名涉嫌在Braeside學校對學生暴露自己的男子,並呼籲公眾協助辨識。
  4. 面臨嚴重指控之亞伯達男子重複獲釋。 Joseph Kidd被控多項性犯罪,儘管4名原告提起嚴重指控,他仍兩度獲准假釋。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 斯坦皮德噪音規定堅定不變,儘管省府壓力。 卡爾加里市長Jeromy Farkas反對省長Danielle Smith的最後通牒,表示斯坦皮德噪音規定將保持不變。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 碳捕獲項目受稅改威脅。 一個價值4億美元的碳捕獲設施可能因亞伯達省碳稅修正案而被取消,引發對環境承諾的質疑。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 蒙特婁榮譽布倫登·加拉格離開加拿大人隊。 這位冰球選手因其14年職業生涯對城市的影響,被授予“榮譽市民”稱號。

🏈 體育

  1. 班夫停止熱門滑雪賽事。 鑒於觀眾過多和行為不端問題,班夫宣布因安全考量停止舉辦滑雪賽事。

📰 其他今日新聞

  • 陽光村開放夏季滑雪。 滑雪場藉創紀錄的積雪延長滑雪季。
  • Mike Derry贏得卡爾加里-Shaw的UCP提名。 政治候選人確認。
  • Carney在斯坦皮德上反對亞伯達省分裂。 總理警告分裂的風險。
  • WILDNorth勸告避免動物救援。 呼籲公眾避免不必要的介入。
  • 東北埃德蒙頓發電廠項目取得進展。 項目提案取得進展。
  • 自由黨議員將出席卡爾加里牛仔節。 活動恰逢亞伯達即將到來的公投。
  • 氣候報告警告班夫氣溫上升。 可能預測升溫3到6度。
  • 卡爾加里鄉村雷霆音樂節取消。 突如其來的取消打亂計畫。

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