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冰川洪水、護理罷工通知及素里體育館消息 — 溫哥華週二速讀

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🚑 突發事件及事故

  1. 冰川湖洪水襲擊Pemberton附近。 冰川湖突發洪水湧入小型社區,緊急應對隨即啟動。當局正在評估損失並確保居民安全。
  2. TransLink巴士撞車事故導致北溫兩人住院。 因巴士司機突發健康問題造成車禍,駕駛員及乘客被送醫治療。加拿大皇家騎警(RCMP)正調查此事件。
  3. 靠近Saturna Island船隻沉沒,五人獲救。 一艘船撞礁後開始下沉,靠近Saturna Island的五名船上人員成功獲救。附近船隻和救援隊伍協助完成此次救援行動。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 卑詩省護士工會發布罷工通知,不滿情緒升溫。 工會已發布72小時罷工通知,成員對工作條件及談判的逐步不滿愈加顯著。
  2. 溫哥華島附近發現失蹤犯人遺體。 加拿大懲教署報告稱,在溫哥華島附近發現一名失蹤犯人的遺體,結束了此前的搜救行動。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 卑詩保守黨領袖任命忠實支持者擔任領導職務。 新任領袖凱利-琳·芬德利(Kerry-Lynne Findlay)將支持其領導競選的主要省議員納入團隊,鞏固其地位。
  2. 公民身份中止影響67名「失去的加拿大人」。 移民局暫時中止了67人的公民身份,正在審查該計劃,影響了那些公民身份不明確的人。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 溫哥華巨人隊將遷至素里,計劃建設新體育館。 該市宣佈建設一座1萬座體育館,促成溫哥華巨人隊遷往素里,旨在提升當地經濟和文化交流。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 溫哥華世界杯門票價格下降,多倫多飆升。 加拿大出局後,溫哥華門票價格下降,與此同時,對於羅納度(Ronaldo)的葡萄牙與克羅埃西亞比賽的需求使多倫多門票價格上漲。

📰 其他今日新聞

  • 卑詩保守黨領袖推動忠實省議員。 關鍵領導職位由黨內忠誠成員擔任。
  • RCMP打撈喬治亞海峽沉船。 六人推測已溺水。
  • 前懲教官員自首。 發出通緝令後現身。
  • 加拿大人在世界杯草皮生產中的角色。 涉及比賽級地坪製作幕後工作。
  • 道森克里克尋求支持建造新跑道。 學區希望建設戶外跑道設施。
  • 亞伯達將公佈管道項目詳情。 重大宣佈定於週四公佈一條新的西海岸管道。
  • 卑詩省一位母親批評社交媒體網站。 指責平台推送有害內容,與她的青少年兒子死亡有關。
  • 加拿大世界杯勝利慶祝。 歡迎期待已久的成就。
  • 埃爾克福德水務全面恢復。 經過兩週問題後恢復正常運行。
  • 卑詩省天然氣泄漏由管道錯誤引起。 運輸安全委員會(TSB)報告將泄漏歸因於施工隊的誤識。

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