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油價、奧林匹克運動員與爆炸物——埃德蒙頓週四的熱點

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⛽ 消費與車輛

  1. 油價上升引發對電動車的興趣! 隨著油價持續高企,越來越多的埃德蒙頓駕駛者開始考慮電動車。在埃德蒙頓汽車體驗展上,這一變化引起了注意;誰知道拯救地球也能為你省錢呢?

⚖️ 政治與法律

  1. 分離投票簽名全部有效! 阿爾伯塔的律師們保證,為加拿大獨立投票收集簽名不會違反條約權利。即使第一民族在法院挑戰這一點,有人可能認為省政府的舉動只是為了激起波瀾!
  2. 阿爾伯塔分裂主義因卡尼而得到助力! 隨著總理馬克·卡尼逐漸接近多數席位,分裂主義者聲稱,這為他們的獨立推動提供了一個美好的推力。是政治的激情,還是“世界轉動時”的一集精彩劇情?
  3. 我們的未來有奧運會嗎?史密斯認為是的! 省長丹尼爾·史密斯在最近的演講中暗示阿爾伯塔可能會申請舉辦奧運會。如果你曾經夢想舉辦比賽,請系好安全帶——興奮的時光可能即將來臨!

🏥 健康

  1. 從醫生變患者為游泳池而戰! 找過很多病人、如今卻不得不自身為病人的羅布·阿戈斯蒂尼斯醫生,因為與一種罕見病症的鬥爭正在倡導重開格倫罗斯康復醫院的游泳池。生活的波折真是驚人!
  2. 護士呼籲增強安全舉措! 在皇家亞歷山大醫院發生的暴力事件後,阿爾伯塔護士工會推動武器篩查。隨著暴力威脅幾乎成為常態,我們需要確保我們的醫療英雄安全!

🚨 犯罪與安全

  1. 舍伍德公園發現爆炸物! 一名前騎警對在舍伍德公園發現的自製炸彈的驚人評估,顯示它是為了造成大規模傷害。安全可不僅僅是一個標籤,朋友們——這事關生死!
  2. 卡爾加里警察隱私洩漏! 一名平民員工因涉嫌違反數據庫隱私而陷入麻煩。大家嘴上的問題是:她到底在找什麼?
  3. 萊斯布里奇發生謀殺案! 五名個人因上個月在一公寓內殘忍謀殺一名男子而被控。這樣的罪案似乎總是讓社區感到震驚,提醒我們安全的重要性。

🎉 令人振奮的故事

  1. 西爾萬湖保持其小鎮魅力! 該鎮選擇保持小鎮身份,而不是爭取城市地位。 有時,呆在舒適和熟悉的環境中,難道不是很好嗎?

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