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埃德蒙頓週二:有組織犯罪打擊、托菲爾德洪災恢復及藝穗節創始人悼念

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🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 印度有組織犯罪集團遭大規模打擊。 多人在一項國際行動中被控謀殺和勒索,該行動旨在瓦解這些主要的犯罪集團。
  2. 福特麥克默里毒品突襲導致多人被捕。 警方在多次突擊行動中查獲市值近10萬加元的毒品及多件槍械,兩名涉案人員被起訴。

🌦️ 天氣與道路

  1. 托菲爾德開始長期洪災清理。 上月超過20厘米的降雨造成嚴重洪水損害,居民面臨艱難的恢復。
  2. 卡爾加里波河及肘河的安全警告解除。 雨後河流水況改善,兩河沿岸的正常活動得以恢復。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 埃德蒙頓因居民抗議修改自行車道計劃。 市議會因社區的反對而重新考慮沿著50街的自行車道佔用停車位的計劃。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. Rogers裁撤電台關閉80個職位。 卡爾加里與溫哥華的Sportsnet電台因觀眾和廣告收入下滑而被關閉。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 藝穗節創辦人布萊恩·佩斯利逝世。 在墨西哥辭世,享年76歲,留下了充滿活力的文化慶祝遺產。

📰 今日其他新聞

  • 卑詩省司法部長將討論Tumbler Ridge槍擊案的法律措施。
  • 亞伯達撥款1500萬加元修復63號公路。
  • 批評者稱卡尼的燃油計劃無法迅速降低夏季旅行成本。
  • 紅鹿雷達協議引發對國防投資的期望。
  • 50街的自行車道引發埃德蒙頓居民擔憂。
  • 亞伯達新管道協議瞄準全球石油市場。
  • 科布·倫德發誓繼續反對煤礦開採。
  • 埃德蒙頓重新劃分Rossdale地區,獲市議會批准。
  • 亞伯達選舉機構將核查分離主義公投簽名。
  • 亞伯達藥劑師應對處方偽造激增。

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Red Deer radar contract brings high hopes for defence investments

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Carney's fuel efficiency plan won't bring quick relief to cost of summer road trips, critics say

The federal government pitched its new tailpipe standards as a way to make fuel-efficient cars more accessible to Canadians. But two groups advocating for low-emission travel say the rules would put the country short of its goal — and ultimately leave most Canadians at the mercy of high gas prices.

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Alberta commits $15 million for Highway 63 repairs after months of frustration

The Alberta government has allocated $15 million to repairs on Highway 63, the only highway out of Fort McMurray.

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B.C. attorney general to speak on legal options in wake of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting

B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma is set to speak in Vancouver Tuesday about the government's legal options around the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting in February.

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Dozens charged with murder, extortion and more in crackdown on India-based organized crime groups

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Rogers shutters radio stations in Calgary, Vancouver, Halifax and Kitchener

A Rogers spokesperson said the cuts affect 230 jobs, 80 of them in radio.

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Rogers shutters six radio stations, 80 jobs cut

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2 people charged after police seize drugs, firearms in Fort McMurray, Alta.

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Cleanup underway but Alberta town faces long road to recovery after recent rains

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