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Inundaciones, Separatismo en Alberta y Desafíos del Cuidado - Lunes en Calgary

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🚑 Última Hora e Incidentes

  1. Lluvias intensas provocan alertas de inundación y evacuaciones al oeste de Calgary. Las lluvias persistentes han hecho que los ríos Bow y Elbow se desborden, elevando las alertas de inundación y evacuaciones en partes de Alberta. El experto Frank Frigo informó de hasta 150 mm de lluvia en algunas áreas, lo que ha llevado a respuestas urgentes para proteger a las comunidades afectadas.
  2. Las alertas de inundación continúan mientras avanzan los trabajos de limpieza en Alberta. Las recientes lluvias fuertes han disminuido, pero los niveles de agua siguen subiendo, causando preocupación entre los residentes. Las autoridades están monitoreando la situación de cerca mientras comienzan las labores de limpieza.
  3. Mujer de Canmore muere en accidente en el Parque Nacional Banff. Un trágico accidente en la carretera 1 cerca de las puertas de Banff resultó en la muerte de una pasajera de 24 años de Canmore. La GRC respondió al accidente en la madrugada, marcando una nota sombría para los residentes locales.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Abogado de Calgary absuelto de cargos de agresión sexual. Un abogado de Calgary ha sido declarado inocente de los cargos de agresión sexual y acto indecente, cerrando un caso legal local de alto perfil.
  2. Separatistas de Alberta logran victoria parcial en tribunal sobre petición de referendo. Un juez de Alberta ha permitido que se cuenten las firmas para un referendo separatista, marcando un significativo triunfo para el movimiento que busca un voto para dejar Canadá.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Cuidadores canadienses realizan trabajo no remunerado valuado en $97 mil millones, según informe. Destacando el rol esencial de los cuidadores, un nuevo informe subraya el valor económico del cuidado no remunerado, resaltando su vasto impacto en el sistema de salud canadiense.

🏥 Salud

  1. Inspectores de salud pública detienen traslado en reestructuración sanitaria de Alta.: premier. El primer ministro de Alberta confirmó que los inspectores de salud pública permanecerán en sus roles actuales en medio de reformas estructurales en salud, asegurando la continuidad de los servicios de salud pública.

🌦️ Clima y Carreteras

  1. Incendio forestal obliga a evacuar una aldea remota en los Territorios del Noroeste. A medida que los incendios forestales arden cerca de Fort Simpson, la comunidad enfrenta una evacuación obligatoria. Los residentes son dirigidos hacia Yellowknife para su seguridad.

🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

📰 También Hoy

  • Recuento de firmas para separatismo en Alberta se reanuda. Los progresos continúan tras permiso judicial para contar.
  • Leafs aseguran a Troy Stecher con extensión de dos años. No se han divulgado términos financieros.
  • Fallece a los 84 años el exministro Tom Siddon, nacido en Drumheller. La familia recuerda su legado.
  • Primera Nación pierde apelación sobre instalación de arenas petrolíferas. Tribunal mantiene aprobación en Fort McMurray.
  • Plan de avenida 17 sin coches se retrasa; esperanzas para el próximo año. Grupo comunitario optimista.
  • Mantenimiento en Marda Loop frustra a los locales. Persisten problemas continuos con adoquines.
  • AHS mantuvo en silencio política de reembolso de escaneos médicos. Pocos conocían la política de hace una década.
  • Eustáquio brilla con gol de último minuto en la victoria de la Copa Mundial. Canadá vence a Sudáfrica.

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