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Negociaciones sobre Oleoductos, Huelga de Enfermeros y Tragedia Naval — Jueves en Vancouver

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🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Acuerdo de Recursos entre B.C. y Ottawa. El Primer Ministro Mark Carney y el Premier de B.C., David Eby, anunciaron un acuerdo multimillonario para mantener la prohibición de tanqueros en la costa norte de B.C., junto con compromisos de desarrollo de recursos. El acuerdo enfatiza la cooperación mientras protege los entornos locales.
  2. Sin Lucha Legal si se Construyen Oleoductos desde Alberta. El Premier de B.C., David Eby, afirmó que la provincia no impugnará legalmente las construcciones de oleoductos desde Alberta, reconociendo los límites constitucionales. El anuncio impacta la política regional de oleoductos.
  3. Firmado Pacto Estratégico Canadá-Filipinas. El Primer Ministro Mark Carney y el Presidente filipino Ferdinand Marcos Jr. firmaron acuerdos sobre energía y trabajo durante su visita a Vancouver, marcando el fortalecimiento de las relaciones bilaterales.

🚑 Emergencias e Incidentes

  1. Identificada Embarcación Hundida en B.C. La embarcación que se hundió en el Estrecho de Georgia ha sido identificada como "Big Coast", un KingFisher de aluminio de 30 pies. Seis personas siguen desaparecidas, destacando preocupaciones de seguridad marítima en curso.
  2. Hombre de B.C. Atrapado en Venezuela tras Terremoto. Arnaldo Dos Santos, quien ayudaba a locales después de quedar atrapado por sismos en Venezuela, intenta regresar a Vancouver en medio de infraestructura dañada e identificación expirada.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Cargos por Conducción Peligrosa tras Acrobacia. Jawad Mazen Fawwaz, de 21 años, quien previamente condujo hacia Burrard Inlet como parte de una acrobacia, ahora enfrenta cargos por un choque a alta velocidad en marzo, lo que genera preocupaciones de seguridad pública y de orden.
  2. Patrulla Vial Advierte Contra Adelantar por la Derecha. La Patrulla de Carreteras de BC publicó imágenes de cámara de tablero que muestran a un motociclista adelantando ilegalmente por la derecha, enfatizando las leyes de seguridad vial.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Nuevo Acuerdo Federal-Provincial de Infraestructura. Los gobiernos federal y de B.C. han cerrado un acuerdo que refuerza la financiación de infraestructura crítica, incluido en el acuerdo más amplio de recursos, mejorando las capacidades de transporte y comercio.

🏥 Salud

  1. Enfermeros en B.C. Inician Huelga Legal. El Sindicato de Enfermeros de B.C. está ahora en posición de huelga legal, enfocando sus acciones laborales en el cuidado del paciente al negarse a realizar tareas no esenciales, afectando los servicios de salud en toda la provincia.

📰 También Hoy

  • Muelle de White Rock Recibe Fondos Federales. Una subvención de $25.9 millones apoyará su reemplazo.
  • Perros de Seguridad Destacados en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA en Vancouver.
  • Quesnel Atrae con Éxito a Médicos Formados en EE.UU.
  • Metro Vancouver Enfrenta Protestas por Aumento de Tarifas del Transporte Público.
  • Metro Vancouver Casi Logra Objetivos de Conservación de Agua en Junio.
  • Primer Paciente Canadiense Recibe Implante Cerebral de Neuralink.
  • Alberta Anunciará Nuevos Detalles de Oleoducto de Petróleo.
  • Se Publican Consejos de Seguridad para Nadar en Verano.

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Metro Vancouver nearly exceeded daily water conservation goal in June

The region of Metro Vancouver is achieving its summertime water-saving goals, but it’s at risk of exceeding them during hot weather, says the local water authority.

General Jul 2, 2026

As transit fare hike goes into effect in Metro Vancouver, protest calls for low-income pass

A protest at Burnaby's Metrotown SkyTrain station on Wednesday called for a low-income transit pass as transit fares went up across Metro Vancouver as part of annual fare hikes.

General Jul 2, 2026

White Rock Pier replacement gets $25.9M federal grant

The federal government announced Wednesday that it is putting almost $26 million towards the White Rock Pier reconstruction project to preserve the community's "crown jewel."

General Jul 2, 2026
Transit advocates call for low-income transit pass as TransLink fares increase

Transit advocates call for low-income transit pass as TransLink fares increase

'It's never been more necessary to have a pass that makes it more affordable for people with lower incomes,' Denis Agar, the executive director of Movement, said at the rally.

Canada Jul 1, 2026

Quesnel rolling out the red carpet to attract U.S.-trained doctors — and it's working

The community of Quesnel in northern B.C. is pulling out all the stops to attract U.S.-trained physicians and solve previously long waits for family doctors. A health-care recruiter in the community of around 10,000 people says the so-called "red carpet" approach is working — with at least four doctors committed to work there by the end of the summer.

General Jul 2, 2026

Vancouver 'RoboCop' is 1st Canadian ALS patient to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant

On May 20, VPD Sgt. Lee Marten became the third Canadian, and the first Canadian ALS patient, to receive a Neuralink brain implant as part of a clinical trial at Toronto Western Hospital. He is just the 26th person in the world to undergo the procedure which is being tested on people unable to move because of ALS.

General Jul 2, 2026

Want to cool off with a dip in a river or lake? Here's how to stay safe

After a rash of drowning deaths during Europe's ongoing record-breaking heat wave, advocates are urging Canadians to stay safe this Canada Day as they push for more public swimming access across the country.

General Jul 2, 2026

Carney, Eby to announce 'multi-billion-dollar' agreement ahead of Alberta's pipeline update

The B.C. premier's office said the agreement being announced Thursday "will power decades of job growth and prosperity."

General Jul 2, 2026

Meet the working security dogs of the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver

Ryker, Tiki and Hunter are all highly trained in detecting explosives and are on duty during the men's FIFA World Cup, along with their handlers, to keep fans safe.

General Jul 2, 2026
Alberta’s Smith set to unveil details of proposed oil pipeline

Alberta’s Smith set to unveil details of proposed oil pipeline

The Alberta government is aiming for the pipeline to be designated a project of national interest by October and get shovels in the ground as early as September 2027.

Canada Jul 2, 2026

Poilievre speaking after B.C., Ottawa strike multibillion-dollar resource deal

General Jul 2, 2026
B.C. will not fight decision in court if pipeline is built from Alberta to the coast: Eby

B.C. will not fight decision in court if pipeline is built from Alberta to the coast: Eby

B.C. Premier David Eby made it clear on Thursday that if a pipeline is built from Alberta to B.C.'s coast, the provincial government will not fight that decision.

Politics Jul 2, 2026
BC Nurses’ Union now in legal strike position after 72-hour notice

BC Nurses’ Union now in legal strike position after 72-hour notice

The BC Nurses' Union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Monday, saying it had yet to receive a meaningful response from its employer.

Health Jul 2, 2026
B.C. man who drove into ocean in livestream stunt charged with dangerous driving in New West crash

B.C. man who drove into ocean in livestream stunt charged with dangerous driving in New West crash

Jawad Mazen Fawwaz, 21, is accused of dangerous driving in the March 30 collision at 6th Avenue and McBride Boulevard, which police said caused significant damage to two vehicles.

Crime Jul 2, 2026
Ottawa and B.C. agree to maintain tanker ban. What’s in the new deal?

Ottawa and B.C. agree to maintain tanker ban. What’s in the new deal?

The future of the ban came into question after the federal government and Alberta signed a memorandum of understanding in November to lay the foundation of a new oil pipeline.

Canada Jul 2, 2026

Pembina, partners go ahead with gas plant for data centre north of Edmonton

Pembina Pipeline Corp. and two partners have given the go-ahead to the Greenlight Electricity Centre, a natural gas plant serving a data centre customer. The 932-megawatt plant would be built in Sturgeon County, part of Alberta's Industrial Heartland region north of Edmonton.

General Jul 3, 2026
Former owner of sunken B.C. vessel speaks, identifies the boat involved

Former owner of sunken B.C. vessel speaks, identifies the boat involved

The boat, named Big Coast, was a 30-foot aluminum KingFisher and the former owner said he sold it more than four years ago through a dealer, so he never met the new owner.

Canada Jul 2, 2026
BC Highway Patrol dashcam illustrates dangers of passing on the right

BC Highway Patrol dashcam illustrates dangers of passing on the right

Luckily, the rider, a 37-year-old Chilliwack man, wasn't seriously hurt. But after appearing to confront the pickup driver, he was arrested by the officer.

Crime Jul 2, 2026
Cultus Lake Waterpark remains closed, eyes mid-July reopening date

Cultus Lake Waterpark remains closed, eyes mid-July reopening date

The popular waterslide attraction has been closed since June 15, when a dozen students were shocked while waiting in line on the Zero-60 waterslide.

Investigations Jul 2, 2026
Carney signs strategic pact with Philippines during Marcos visit to Canada

Carney signs strategic pact with Philippines during Marcos visit to Canada

Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Vancouver, in the first visit of the country's head of state to Canada in more than a decade.

Politics Jul 2, 2026
B.C. man trapped in Venezuela after earthquakes now providing aid to others

B.C. man trapped in Venezuela after earthquakes now providing aid to others

Arnaldo Dos Santos had been visiting Venezuela on business when the back-to-back earthquakes struck on June 24. He is now stuck in the country.

Canada Jul 2, 2026
B.C. TV show says boat that sank off Richmond was ‘utilized’ for several years

B.C. TV show says boat that sank off Richmond was ‘utilized’ for several years

Big Coast, which has been running for 19 seasons, says the vessel that sank was 'utilized' for several years on the show and sold to new owners in Richmond over four years ago.

Canada Jul 2, 2026