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Bagong Data Center sa Alberta, Kontrobersya sa Pamamaril ng Pulis at Rockslide sa Banff — Miyerkules sa Calgary

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🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Pamilya ng babaeng nabaril ng pulis sa Calgary, nagsalita. Ipinahayag ng mga kamag-anak ng babaeng taga-Edmonton na napatay noong isang engkuwentro sa pulisya noong Hunyo ang kanilang pagkabigla at pangamba tungkol sa kanyang mga problema sa mental health noon.
  2. Lalaki kinasuhan sa insidente ng pananaksak sa Calgary. Isang 31-taong-gulang na lalaki ang nahaharap sa iba’t ibang kaso matapos umanong saksakin ang isang lalaki sa labas ng Sunalta CTrain station, na nag-iwan sa biktima sa unang pagtingin na nasa kritikal na kondisyon.
  3. Inakusahan sa pagpatay sa Edmonton, nagpatotoo na walang alaala sa insidente. Si Justin Bone, na nililitis para sa dalawang pagpatay, ay nagpatotoo na hindi siya mulat sa mga pag-atake dahil sa kanyang estado bunsod ng pinagbabawal na gamot bago siya maaresto.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Meta mag-i-invest ng $13 billion sa bagong data center sa Alberta. Ang malaking proyektong ito sa Sturgeon County ay naglalayong lumikha ng 3,000 trabaho sa konstruksyon at 300 permanenteng posisyon, na nagbibigay-diin sa makabuluhang pribadong pamumuhunan sa Canada.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Wildfire sa B.C., nagsanhi ng pagsasara ng highway at mga alerto sa paglikas. Ang Brunswick Creek fire sa Fraser Canyon ay lumaki sa 18 kilometro kuwadrado, na nagsara sa Highway 1 at nag-udyok ng karagdagang mga paglikas.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Mga kulay ng turismo ng Calgary, makikita na sa istasyon ng subway sa Toronto. Isang istasyon sa downtown Toronto ang nagpapakita ng paletang kulay na may tema ng Calgary upang hikayatin ang mga bisita na pumunta sa lungsod.

🏈 Sports

  1. Stampeders, hangad ang ikatlong sunod na panalo sa Montreal. Layunin ng Calgary quarterback na si Vernon Adams Jr. na ulitin ang kanyang kamangha-manghang kamakailang pagganap laban sa Alouettes ngayong Sabado.

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Rockslide sarado ang sikat na climbing area sa Banff. Matapos ang malaking rockslide sa Rundle Rock area, ipinatupad ng Parks Canada ang mga closure, bagaman walang naitalang nasaktan.

📰 Also Today

  • Si Charleston Hughes ay nakapasok na sa Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
  • Dumalo ang mga tech giants sa oil industry bash ng Calgary Stampede.
  • Naharap ang mga taga-Alberta sa mga problema sa pag-access ng rebate portal.
  • Taga-Alberta kabilang sa mga inaresto sa child exploitation probe.
  • Pagbabalik ng mga nakaraang panukala ng pipeline, bumibilis ang galaw.
  • Data breach sa Mount Royal, naapektuhan ang personal na impormasyon.
  • Dahil sa tumataas na presyo ng pagkain, ang mga taga-Calgary ay nagtatanim, ngunit may magkahalong pagtitipid.
  • Ticats magsisimula kay Dolegala sa QB vs Roughriders.
  • Elks at Redblacks, naghahanap ng pagpapabuti sa mga running games.
  • Kumpanya ng helicopter pinagmulta dahil sa ilegal na pagtapon ng gasolina pagkatapos ng crash.
  • Ang impluwensya ni Carney ay nagsisimula nang humubog sa mga desisyon ng Senado.
  • Ang matinding panahon ay nakaapekto sa mga gastusin sa pamumuhay sa Canada.

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