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严打有组织犯罪,托菲尔德洪灾恢复,纪念边缘节创始人逝世——埃德蒙顿周二速览

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🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 印度有组织犯罪集团遭严打。 在重大国际行动中,数十人因谋杀和敲诈被控,旨在瓦解这些犯罪团伙。
  2. 麦克默里堡毒品突袭导致逮捕。 警方在一系列突袭中查获价值近10万美元的毒品及多种枪械,两人被控。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 托菲尔德开始洪水清理工作。 上个月超20厘米的降雨导致严重洪灾,居民面临艰难恢复过程。
  2. 卡尔加里解除鲍河和肘河安全警告。 雨后河流条件改善,允许恢复正常活动。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 埃德蒙顿因居民抗议调整自行车道计划。 市议会因社区反对声而重新考虑取消50街的停车位计划。

💼 经济与商业

  1. Rogers因广播电台关闭裁员80人。 因收听率和广告收入下降,卡尔加里和温哥华的Sportsnet电台在关闭名单中。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 边缘节创始人布莱恩·佩斯利去世。 在墨西哥去世的佩斯利享年76岁,他在创立埃德蒙顿边缘戏剧节后留下了丰富的文化遗产。

📰 其他新闻

  • 卑诗省检察长将讨论汤布勒里奇枪击事件后的法律步骤。
  • 艾伯塔省拨款1500万美元用于63号公路维修。
  • 批评者称卡尼的燃料计划无法迅速降低夏季旅行费用。
  • 红鹿雷达协议引发对国防投资的期望。
  • 50街自行车道引发埃德蒙顿居民担忧。
  • 艾伯塔新管道协议瞄准全球石油市场。
  • 科布·伦德誓继续反对煤矿开采斗争。
  • 埃德蒙顿重新规划罗斯代尔区获市议会通过。
  • 艾伯塔选举局将核查分裂主义公投签名。
  • 艾伯塔药剂师应对伪造处方激增。

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