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Primer Ministro de B.C. en China, Penguins Mantienen a los Gemelos Ruck, Expansión de Naloxona Aprobada — Vancouver Sábado

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🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Primer Ministro de B.C. visita China para presentar proyecto de GNL. El primer ministro está promoviendo el proyecto de gas natural licuado como una gran oportunidad económica para la provincia, buscando establecer fuertes alianzas internacionales.

  2. Equipo de revisión formado para Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales de North Shore. Un equipo independiente evaluará el proyecto después de que sobrecostos y retrasos generaran preocupación pública, subrayando los desafíos de supervisión gubernamental.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Adolescentes causan caos con 'desafío de patada a la puerta' en la Isla de Vancouver. Los vecindarios locales están experimentando disturbios por una tendencia viral en redes sociales, generando preocupaciones sobre la seguridad y conducta de los jóvenes.

  2. B.C. investiga StubHub por problemas con entradas para la Copa del Mundo. La investigación provincial se concentra en las prácticas de reventa que dejaron a los aficionados sin entradas, cuestionando los estándares de protección al consumidor en eventos importantes.

🏥 Salud

  1. B.C. amplía el acceso gratuito a la naloxona nasal tras críticas. Documentos internos revelan que el gobierno provincial aceleró la implementación de la naloxona tras las críticas por retrasos anteriores, crucial en la lucha contra la crisis de los opioides.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Penguins mantienen a los gemelos Ruck juntos en el draft de la NHL. Markus Ruck se une a su hermano Liam en el equipo de Pittsburgh, fortaleciendo los lazos familiares y marcando un emocionante hito para los gemelos.

  2. Maple Leafs eligen a Gavin McKenna como primera selección. El delantero fue la elección principal, destacando el potencial de McKenna para impactar la futura estrategia del equipo.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Richmond considera un jardín conmemorativo en lugar de un cementerio. A medida que el terreno para entierros tradicionales se vuelve escaso, la ciudad explora opciones conmemorativas alternativas, reflejando cambios en las dinámicas culturales.

📰 También Hoy

  • Reflexiones sobre la experiencia del domo de calor en B.C. hace 5 años.
  • Kelowna presenta nuevo letrero en el malecón.
  • Mujer de Kelowna rompe récord en la carrera de bicicleta Tour Divide de 4,400 km.

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Maple Leafs make forward Gavin McKenna first pick of NHL draft

The Toronto Maple Leafs drafted slick Whitehorse-born winger Gavin McKenna with the No. 1 pick on Friday night in Buffalo, N.Y.

General Jun 27, 2026

Independent team named to review North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant project

The Metro Vancouver Regional District says in a statement that the team will be led by Rob Andrews, who is listed on LinkedIn as the senior vice-president of infrastructure at consultant group EXP Engineering.

General Jun 27, 2026

B.C. launches probe into StubHub over World Cup resale ticket fiasco

British Columbia's attorney general announced an inquiry into online ticketing site StubHub, days after a CBC News investigation that revealed a mass failure by the ticket reseller platform and cancellation of thousands of FIFA World Cup tickets in Vancouver, Toronto and host cities across North America.

General Jun 27, 2026

Kelowna woman sets record at 4,400-km Tour Divide bike race

A cyclist from Kelowna has broken the women's record at the Tour Divide, an event many consider the pinnacle of offroad ultra-distance bike racing.

General Jun 27, 2026

New Kelowna sign unveiled on city waterfront

The City of Kelowna unveiled its latest landmark Friday. The sign is expected to draw tourists to take and share photos along the city's lakefront.

General Jun 27, 2026

Richmond doesn't have a cemetery. Now the city is considering a memorial garden

Richmond never had a graveyard because of its water table. But as cremation becomes more common and baby boomers approach their 80s, the demand for a memorial garden has risen.

General Jun 27, 2026

5 years ago, B.C. was trapped under a heat dome. Here’s how it all played out

When never-seen-before temperatures struck B.C. in June 2021, people did everything they could to stay cool, stuffing frozen water bottles under their armpits and floating in lakes. But paramedics were run off their feet, a village burned to the ground and more than 600 people died.

General Jun 27, 2026

Internal documents show B.C. approved free nasal naloxone expansion after criticism over delays

As the province continues to roll out broader access to free nasal naloxone in pharmacies this week, documents obtained by CBC News detail the B.C. Ministry of Health's behind-the-scenes discussions that led to the decision.

General Jun 27, 2026

B.C. premier visiting China to pitch LNG project as province's 'really big fish'

Eby says China is the province's second largest trading partner, and expanding relationships beyond the United States with the goal of doubling international trade over the coming decade.

General Jun 27, 2026

Teens terrorize Vancouver Island neighbourhood with 'door-kick challenge'

Nanaimo, B.C., police received multiple reports from fearful and frustrated homeowners, who say groups of teenagers are pounding on their doors late at night and then running away.

General Jun 27, 2026
Penguins keep Ruck twins together at NHL draft

Penguins keep Ruck twins together at NHL draft

Markus Ruck was ecstatic for his sibling. There was also a significant level of anxiety.

Sports Jun 27, 2026