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埃尔克斯获胜、Portage和Main交叉口的成功及种族关系谈判——温尼伯周四要闻

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🚑 突发事件

  1. 最后一秒达阵助埃尔克斯保持不败。 艾伯塔埃尔克斯以23比18战胜温尼伯蓝色轰炸机,继续在加拿大橄榄球联盟赛季中保持不败。尽管Princess Auto体育场观众爆满,蓝色轰炸机由于失误和罚球失利,这赛季已是第二次输球。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. Portage和Main交叉口重新开放被认为成功。 重新开放一年后,温尼伯市官员表示这著名的市中心路口对交通安全没有显著影响。此前,该交叉口因行人通行问题辩论和关闭了数十年。
  2. 温尼伯警察局长计划与卫生局长会面。 面对种族歧视指控,警察局长将与卫生局长讨论社区关系,以期解决这些关注。

🏥 健康

  1. 急诊等待时间或超过48小时。 由于需求增加和人手短缺,前往曼尼托巴急诊室的患者可能面临长时间等待入院。
  2. 温尼伯研究可能改变脑溢血全球治疗方法。 来自该市的新研究可能对国际医学界处理脑溢血的实践产生影响。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. Dalhousie学校更名以消除支持奴隶制联想。 温尼伯的一所学校正在选择新名字,以摆脱与一位有奴隶制联系人物的历史关联。

🏈 体育

  1. 鸟尾苏族原住民社区小高尔夫天才晋级世界锦标赛。 年仅10岁的这位高尔夫球天才即将参加卡拉威世锦赛。
  2. 加拿大在B组排行第二,面临淘汰赛。 以2比1不敌瑞士后,加拿大队正为周日在洛杉矶的淘汰赛做准备。

📰 今日其他事件

  • MPI开设第二个冰雹索赔中心。
  • 瑞士收藏家计划将原住民文物出售回本地。
  • 曼尼托巴2026年6月25日天气预报。
  • 居民要求改变衰落的Leaf Rapids现状。
  • 警方法律声明现在可以使用鹰羽。
  • 调查发现致命冰毒剂量导致2020年拘留中死亡。
  • 洪水毁坏了曼尼托巴的玉米作物。
  • Flin Flon用水枪大战庆祝毕业生。
  • 曼尼托巴公保申请2027年2%的费率上调。

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