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溫哥華週五要聞 · 熊事件引發關切,管道爭議與格蘭維爾街步行區延長

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. 高貴林皇家騎警射殺熊「貝蒂」引發抗議。 警方在熊闖入民宅後因其過去破壞紀錄而將其擊斃。動物權益人士要求改變野生動物處理方式,因為這頭母熊在當地為人熟知,現在其幼崽成為孤兒。
  2. 喬治亞海峽遭緊急廢水排放。 溫哥華大都會區污水處理廠設備故障,導致未經處理的污水排出。目前正努力防止再次發生並評估環境影響。

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 廢棄車輛牽涉BC渡輪失蹤案件。 51歲喬伊爾·戈爾德巴德的車子在渡輪上被發現,但其下落不明,當局展開廣泛搜尋。

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. 溫哥華格蘭維爾街步行區延長。 世界盃後,該區將延長無車進入狀態至勞動節,並擴充露天陽台和公共空間。市長沈觀健希望能延續類似2010年奧運的活力氛圍。
  2. 卑詩省保守黨在新領袖帶領下集結。 於為期兩天的集會中,凱瑞·琳恩·芬德利展現團結領導力,專注立法會議前的行動。

💼 Economy & Business

  1. 亞伯達提議的至卑詩省海岸管道引發爭論。 儘管獲得政治支持,該管道的可行性因財務和環境障礙受到質疑。

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. 海上罕見鰭鯨現身溫哥華島外海。 在惡劣天氣下,由蘇克沿海探索公司帶領的觀鯨者觀賞到一隻70英尺鰭鯨的難得景象。

📰 Also Today

  • 西海岸管道計劃的公私合夥夥伴揭曉。
  • 母親確認兒子為卑詩省沉沒包船船長。
  • 卑詩省艾比推動將公寓改為平價住宅。
  • 環保團體批評管道提案缺乏去碳化措施。
  • 多省協助魁北克撲滅野火。
  • 彭伯頓冰川湖排水速度比預期慢。
  • 高貴林灘歷史小屋保留供公眾使用。
  • 坎盧普斯批准新搜救設施資金。

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