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冰川湖威胁彭伯顿 桥梁安全隐患 公寓项目风波—温哥华周四要闻

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🚑 突发事件

  1. 彭伯顿附近居民因冰川湖可能决堤被命令疏散。 冰川湖可能决堤的风险导致彭伯顿东北地区发布疏散命令,示警严重环境紧急情况。
  2. 抗击西北地区野火坠机,3人遇难。 一架涡轮指挥官飞机在辛普森堡附近坠毁,这是对野火救援者的悲剧性打击。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. stal̕əw̓asəm桥梁发现松动螺栓,引发安全担忧。 新桥的安全屏障上发现松动的螺栓,令施工标准和最终验收出现质疑。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 卡尼力挺14.5亿加元公寓项目,面对反对声浪。 这一所谓的“救助”计划旨在将未售公寓转为可负担住房,引发关于政府干预房市的争论。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 苏里枪击案两名男子被控。 本月早些时候苏里发生枪击后,两名男子面临严重指控,凸显枪支暴力问题持续存在。
  2. 艾伯塔男子被控多项针对未成年人的性犯罪。 约瑟夫·基德的被捕再次引起对惯犯及社区安全的关注。
  3. 卑诗省监狱暴力性犯罪者死亡,冷案终结。 丹尼尔·罗伯特·道去世结束了对其涉及过去犯罪的猜测。

🏥 健康

  1. 五年后反思卑诗省致命热浪。 这场导致600多人丧生的极端天气继续影响公共健康政策。

📰 今日其他新闻

  • 温哥华餐车老板因国际足联世界杯被迫迁移。
  • StubHub世界杯门票取消引发调查呼声。
  • 世界杯球迷在温哥华用eFoil冲浪板力挺加拿大。
  • 奥卡纳根瀑布保持名称,成为DRIPA下的新市政。
  • 温哥华港获准疏浚布拉德湾以容纳更大油轮。
  • 埃尔克福德供水中断改变毕业典礼场地。
  • 卡尼公寓“救助”在温哥华住房策略中重新考虑。
  • 维多利亚-索尼奇合并投票被卑诗省政府暂停。
  • 连接温哥华和鲁珀特港新高速公路提案。
  • 炎热天气打破卑诗省21个社区记录。

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Canada finishes 2nd in Group B after 2-1 loss to Switzerland, will play knockout game Sunday in L.A.

Canada’s men lost to Switzerland 2-1 in a sweltering B.C. Place on Wednesday afternoon, ending their hopes of continuing their historic World Cup campaign at home.

General Jun 25, 2026

Scorching weather results in 21 B.C. communities breaking max temperature records

Fourteen communities reached daily heat records Tuesday that surpassed 30 degrees, with the highest in Squamish at 34.1 C, breaking a record set three years ago.

General Jun 25, 2026

Stash of drugs, $1.5M in cash discovered after multi-year investigation in B.C.

Investigators say they began looking into the interprovincial drug trafficking case in December 2024, making smaller drug seizures and gathering evidence before identifying five places to serve search warrants.

General Jun 25, 2026

Prosecutor says testimony of man accused of killing ex-wife in B.C. Interior 'inconsistent'

Vitali Stefanski pleaded not guilty last month to second-degree murder in the death of his ex-wife Tatjana Stefanski, whose body was found off a rural forest road near Lumby, B.C., in 2024.

General Jun 25, 2026

B.C. government puts Victoria-Saanich amalgamation vote on hold

Discussion of amalgamation in Greater Victoria has existed nearly as long as the city itself, with many people in the City of Victoria itself arguing that they pay a disproportionate share of the commercial, entertainment and policing costs that residents in the surrounding 12 municipalities benefit from.

General Jun 25, 2026

Elkford, B.C., water disruption forces graduation venue change as repairs continue

Elkford’s water disruption is still affecting residents, schools and graduation plans. The district says temporary measures have helped move water through parts of the system, but full service has not been restored.

General Jun 25, 2026

Mark Carney's plan to bulk-buy unsold Vancouver condos might be a bailout, but it doesn't have to be

People need affordable homes, and thousands of empty condos in British Columbia are waiting to be sold. The federal government has an idea to help with both: Prime Minister Mark Carney is partnering with the B.C. government to convert vacant condos into affordable housing units.

General Jun 25, 2026

Vancouver port receives permission to dredge Burrard Inlet, allow big oil tankers to increase load

The Vancouver Port Authority says dredging underneath the Second Narrows bridge will start in September, but it could not say how long the work will take.

General Jun 25, 2026

Backlash over rental prices at Sen̓áḵw development in Vancouver

Online backlash over asking rental prices at the Squamish Nation-led Sen̓áḵw development in Vancouver may reflect a disconnect between market rental prices and what renters can actually afford, experts say. The prices — posted online by Vancouver real estate journalist Howard Chai and others — included $9,070 per month for a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit.

General Jun 25, 2026

Okanagan Falls to keep name as it becomes B.C.’s first new municipality under DRIPA

The small community of Okanagan Falls is set to become a municipality known as the District of Okanagan Falls. The new municipality will retain its current name, despite earlier discussion that it could bear an Indigenous name.

General Jun 25, 2026

'Really dangerous': B.C. faces calls to bolster worker heat safety regulations

As British Columbia approaches the five-year anniversary of the deadly heat dome, it's facing calls to toughen its heat exposure regulations for workers.

General Jun 25, 2026

15-year-old seriously injured in latest e-bike, scooter crash in B.C.

The crash comes a day after a 13-year-old was also badly injured in Maple Ridge, B.C., when an Audi pulling into traffic collided with the teenager riding an e-scooter.

General Jun 25, 2026

Highway linking Vancouver to Prince Rupert proposed by construction company

A local construction company is proposing an idea for a new, coastal highway connecting northwest B.C. to the Lower Mainland, at a minimum estimated cost of $20 million per kilometre.

General Jun 25, 2026

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality calling for release of 2024 wildfire investigation

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is calling on the province to release the findings of an investigation into a 2024 wildfire. The Parker Lake wildfire forced the community of Fort Nelson to be evacuated for more than two weeks.

General Jun 25, 2026

StubHub World Cup ticket cancellations prompt calls for investigations, legal action

StubHub customers who had World Cup tickets cancelled at the last minute are calling on lawyers, politicians and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate the company.

General Jun 25, 2026

World Cup fan cheers Canada from his eFoil surfboard in Vancouver | The Moment

New Canadian Matthias Reiche tells The National about the moment he dressed head-to-toe in Canadian swag and rode his eFoil surfboard along False Creek in Vancouver to support Team Canada in the World Cup.

General Jun 25, 2026

Qatar player suspended 5 games after breaking leg of Canada's Koné

Qatar player Assim Madibo was given a five-match ban on Wednesday for the tackle that broke the leg of Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné at the World Cup. Madibo was issued a straight red card for the incident during Canada's 6-0 victory over Qatar in Vancouver last Thursday.

General Jun 25, 2026

Carney defends $1.45B B.C. condo 'bailout'

Prime Minister Mark Carney says the provincial and federal governments have done a poor job of explaining their plan to buy unsold, vacant condos in B.C. and turn them into affordable housing. He shared new details on the plan Thursday.

General Jun 25, 2026

Residents northeast of Pemberton ordered to leave as glacial lake threatens to burst

Residents of a small community northeast of Pemberton, B.C., have been ordered to leave immediately due to the imminent risk of flooding from a nearby glacial lake.

General Jun 25, 2026
McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs

McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs

Gavin McKenna saw the video evidence pretty quickly.

Sports Jun 25, 2026
Developers didn’t ask ‘directly’ for B.C. vacant condo plan, Carney says

Developers didn’t ask ‘directly’ for B.C. vacant condo plan, Carney says

The proposed program has faced criticism from opposition parties and housing experts, some of whom have said it amounts to a 'bailout' for condo developers.

Canada Jun 25, 2026
Alberta man, charged with sex crimes against girls, was twice released from custody

Alberta man, charged with sex crimes against girls, was twice released from custody

The Grande Prairie man is accused of sexual assault, harassment, assault while choking, abduction, forcible confinement and more, involving four girls — one, as young as 12.

Crime Jun 25, 2026
3 people killed after plane fighting wildfire crashes near Fort Simpson, N.W.T.

3 people killed after plane fighting wildfire crashes near Fort Simpson, N.W.T.

Three people were found dead after their fixed-wing Turbo Commander AC960, which was fighting a wildfire in the Northwest Territories, crashed near Fort Simpson.

Fire Jun 25, 2026
2 men charged in Surrey shooting as CBSA releases updated numbers

2 men charged in Surrey shooting as CBSA releases updated numbers

On June 11, Surrey police officers were called shortly after 6 a.m. to a home near 96 Avenue and 133A Street after reports that shots were fired.

Crime Jun 25, 2026
Violent sex offender dies in B.C. prison

Violent sex offender dies in B.C. prison

Daniel Robert Dow, 68, was in the Mission institution where he was serving an indeterminate sentence imposed 28 years ago for beating and choking a woman unconscious.

Crime Jun 25, 2026
It has been 5 years since B.C.’s deadly heat dome when more than 600 died

It has been 5 years since B.C.’s deadly heat dome when more than 600 died

'It was the largest weather disaster in Canada's history,' New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone said. Thirty-three people in New Westminster died during the heat dome.

Weather Jun 25, 2026
Montreal names Brendan Gallagher ‘honorary citizen’ as player departs Canadiens

Montreal names Brendan Gallagher ‘honorary citizen’ as player departs Canadiens

Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada presented the honour to the 34-year-old, who spent 14 seasons with the Canadiens and has long been a prominent figure in the city.

Canada Jun 25, 2026
Loose bolts discovered on stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge, but project manager says it’s safe

Loose bolts discovered on stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge, but project manager says it’s safe

The bolts are holding the safety barriers in place in a pedestrian pull-out about mid-span on the east side of the stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge.

Politics Jun 25, 2026
Food truck operator says he was sidelined by City of Vancouver during World Cup

Food truck operator says he was sidelined by City of Vancouver during World Cup

The City of Vancouver said that there is limited space within the Granville Street Pedestrian Zone and the city must maintain six metres on the street for emergency access.

Canada Jun 25, 2026