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Weekly Digest British Columbia Mar 16 - Mar 22, 2026

주간 요약 (2026-03-16 ~ 03-22) — 브리티시컬럼비아 주요 소식

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  1. 텀블러 리지 총격 피해자 12세 마야 게발라가 두개골 결손 부위를 보호하기 위한 인공 부분 삽입 수술로 4번째 수술을 받았으며, 2/10 사건으로 학생 5명과 교육보조 1명이 사망했습니다.
  2. 텍사스 사리타의 ICE 검문소에서 B.C. 출신 어머니 타니아와 7세 딸 아일라(자폐)가 구금돼 딜리(Dilley) 구금시설로 옮겨졌습니다.
  3. 서리 NICU 사건(2025-10-28) 관련 린지 허트라이터가 500달러 보석으로 석방됐으나 보석 조건 위반 혐의로 다시 체포돼 3/23 재판 예정입니다.
  4. 웨스트케런아 Tallus Ridge 저수지가 고의 훼손된 정황으로 로즈밸리 일부 지역 약 300가구에 ‘음용 금지’ 수돗물 주의보가 발령됐습니다; 보건당국 샘플을 24시간 간격으로 검사합니다.
  5. 캘거리 12/10 살인사건 관련으로 작년에 석방된 두 명이 B.C.에서 체포되어 1급 살인 및 공모 혐의로 기소됐고, 제4 용의자 Yahya Abdullahi는 계속 수배 중입니다.
  6. 연속적인 대기강(Atmospheric River)으로 남부 B.C. 해안에 폭우가 이어져 지역별로 100~279mm 기록, 홍수·산사태·눈사태 위험이 커졌습니다.
  7. 칠리웍 강 주변 약 30곳 주택이 높은 수위로 대피 주의보 대상이 되었고, 일부 지역에는 길둑(댐) 보강 작업이 진행 중입니다(일부 지역에 ~120mm 비).
  8. 코퀴틀람 인근 파이프라인 로드에서 산사태 발생 — 8명, 개 2마리, 고양이 1마리 구조; 도로 폐쇄와 전력 중단 보고.
  9. B.C. 엄마가 8세 아들 네이선의 희귀 뇌혈관 기형(AVM) 치료를 위해 독일 전문의의 접착제형 색전술(Obtura)을 찾고 있으며, 회당 약 61,000달러, 3~5회 필요 가능성을 호소하고 있습니다.
  10. 켈로나에서 2016년 이후 400건 이상의 경찰기록이 있는 Justin Collins가 새로운 혐의로 보석 250달러에 석방돼 지역사회에 우려를 낳고 있습니다.
  11. 밴쿠버 경찰이 발행한 경고: 전과 다수(Jordan McIntosh)가 전자발찌를 끊고 도주했다가 체포됐으나 법원은 그를 또 다른 전자발찌 착용 조건으로 지역사회에 풀어주기로 결정했습니다.
  12. Michael Gazetas는 2020-01-31 실종 후 6년째 행방불명이며, 붉은 2011 Ford Ranger(번호판 HX4109)를 보면 RCMP에 신고해 달라고 가족이 호소했습니다.
  13. CBSA가 372건의 이민 관련 수사를 개시해 70건의 강제퇴거 명령을 내렸고 35명을 추방했다고 보고(3/12 기준) — 서리 시의 갈취 사건 증가와 연관됩니다.
  14. UBC 연구: 인조잔디 속 크럼브 러버가 6PPD-퀴논을 우수로 유출해 코호 연어를 치사시킬 수 있으며, 필드 하나에 약 125톤의 고무가 들어갑니다; 식물성 토양 필터로 오염 저감 가능.
  15. B.C. 정부가 7개 장기요양 프로젝트(총 1,223병상)를 연기하기로 해 노인 요양 병상 부족 우려가 커졌고, 대기자 수는 보고서상 7,212명으로 증가했습니다.
  16. 밴쿠버가 43년 만의 첫 ‘무(無)눈’ 겨울을 기록할 가능성 — 공항 평균 기온 6°C(평균 4.3°C)로 물 공급·여름 수자원에 영향 우려.
  17. 글로벌 메모리(RAM) 부족으로 노트북·스마트폰 가격이 20% 이상 오를 수 있으며, 진입가형 랩탑은 현재 $800–$1,200 수준으로 상승했습니다; 2027년까지 지속 가능성 경고.
  18. 논란의 코미디언 Ben Bankas가 3/19 Kelowna 공연 예정 — Kelowna Pride 등은 취소 요청 중이며 Prospera Place는 안전과 피드백을 검토 중입니다.
  19. 341 E Hastings(115년된 SRO)는 작년 10월 "위험 건물"로 지정됐으나 소유주가 보강공사(Shoring) 허가를 신청해 공사 허가와 WorkSafeBC 승인 대기 중입니다.
  20. Langford 시의원은 연중 DST(서머타임 유지)가 11~2월 아침 등교길을 어둡게 해 안전 우려를 야기한다고 지적하고, 교육부 및 교통부에 안전대책을 요구하는 공문을 준비 중입니다.
  21. Kelowna의 Cecil’s Perogies가 24시간 내 두 차례 침입 당해 창문 파손과 내부 피해 발생 — RCMP가 인근 가게 영상으로 수사 중입니다.
  22. Lytton 산불(2021) 재건 관련 감사보고서는 당시 주정부의 재난복구 법적 틀이 부족했다고 지적했으며, 이후 법 개정이 일부 이루어졌습니다.
  23. FIFA Fan Fest(Vancouver, 6/11–7/19): PNE Amphitheatre에 경기당 약 2,600명 무료 일반 입장(선착순), 7,400명 프리미엄 유료 좌석 제공 예정 — 가격 추후 공개.
  24. B.C.는 미 훈련 의료인 400명 이상을 모집(1월 기준): 의사 89명, 간호사 260명, NP 42명, 기타 23명 — 가정의사 연결 대기자 352,000명.
  25. 밴쿠버 항구에서 선원이 잡은 게(>440파운드)를 자랑하는 영상이 공개돼 DFO가 불법 조업(크기·밤 채취·인원 제한 위반) 여부 조사 중입니다.
  26. Abbotsford 지역에서 16세 운전자가 시속 180km로 고속 질주 후 주차된 덤프트럭과 충돌한 영상이 공개 — 운전자는 12개월 면허 정지 및 여러 벌금 부과.
  27. CFL 전설 Tom Brown(89세) 별세 — B.C. Lions의 전설적 수비수로 추모.
  28. Surrey에서 발생한 총격사건으로 1명 사망, 29세 남성에 대해 manslaughter 혐의로 체포돼 구금 중입니다.
  29. Abbotsford 병원에 발령됐던 잠정 봉쇄가 해제되었고 용의자 구금, 인명 피해는 없음이 확인되었습니다.
  30. Masood Masjoody 살인사건과 관련해 Mehdi Razavi(48)와 Arezou Soltani(45)가 Vancouver 법정에 출두했으며, 시신은 3/6 Mission에서 발견되었습니다.
  31. Canada Soccer가 2026 월드컵 남자 대표팀 유니폼 공개 — 3/28 및 3/31 경기에서 첫 착용, 유니폼은 100% 재활용 섬유로 제작.
  32. Lapu Lapu 축제 희생자 Blaine Redlac는 피해자 지원과 기부금 배분의 불투명성을 비판하며 제도를 개선해야 한다고 주장합니다.
  33. 이란 전쟁의 여파로 기름값·식품·여행비 상승 — 메트로 밴쿠버 휘발유 가격이 리터당 $2를 넘김, 물류비 상승이 식품가격에 파급됩니다.
  34. (환경 알림) 인조잔디 근처 거주자는 우수 배출과 필터링 대책에 유의하세요 — 지역 하천과 연어 보호를 위해 중요합니다.

출처 기사 (43)

Three-time CFL all-star Tom Brown dies at 89

Canadian Football Hall of Famer Tom Brown, a three-time CFL all-star who won a Grey Cup with the B.C. Lions in 1964, has died, the team said Monday. He was 89.

Sports Mar 16, 2026

Lapu Lapu victim, who lost high school sweetheart, says system failed him

Blaine Redlac, 29, was hit on his right leg and thrown up to 10 metres when a vehicle plowed through the festival in Vancouver on April 26.

Crime Mar 16, 2026

Gas, food and travel: How the war in Iran is driving up costs in B.C.

"There's a lot of pressure on energy costs, obviously, diesel, gas prices, and the food supply chain is a very energy-intensive sector," Dr. Sylvain Charlebois said.

Economy Mar 16, 2026

Surrey police charge man with manslaughter after deadly overnight shooting

Few details of the overnight shooting have been released, but Surrey, B.C. police say the victim and the accused were known to each other.

Crime Mar 16, 2026

Abbotsford Hospital lockdown lifted, suspect in custody, police say

The hospital was placed on lockdown around 2:40 p.m. and it was lifted around 3:20 p.m. Police say there is no ongoing risk to the public.

Crime Mar 16, 2026

Slain Iran activist previously posted that suspects were plotting his murder

Mehdi Razavi, 48, of Maple Ridge and 45-year-old Arezou Soltani of North Vancouver were arrested Friday in connection with Masjoody's death.

Crime Mar 16, 2026

Atmospheric river brings about 150 mm of rain to B.C.’s South Coast

This atmospheric river is expected to last until Wednesday morning, but more rain is on the way after that, according to forecast models.

Weather Mar 16, 2026

Parts of B.C. to see wet, windy start to week as atmospheric river approaches

Residents in parts of British Columbia can expect a cold, wet and windy commute this morning as an atmospheric river approaches the coast.

Canada Mar 16, 2026

Suspects in B.C. killing of vocal Iran critic to make Vancouver court appearance

Court records show Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi of Maple Ridge and Arezou Soltani of North Vancouver are scheduled for a hearing to fix a date for a future appearance.

Crime Mar 16, 2026

Canada Soccer unveils men’s 2026 FIFA World Cup uniforms

Canada's men's World Cup team will don its new look, created by Nike, for the first time on March 28, when Canada takes on Iceland in Toronto.

Canada Mar 17, 2026

Is the Cowichan land title ruling affecting property appraisals?

Some B.C. appraisers tell Global News that they are getting a lot of questions about the Cowichan ruling and because of that, they are starting to make it more visible.

Politics Mar 17, 2026

Kelowna restaurant broken into twice in 24 hours

Police say the first incident happened around 6 a.m. . Then, just 24 hours later, it happened again.

Crime Mar 17, 2026

Lytton wildfire rebuild lacked legal framework from province, auditor general says

The review was prompted by concerns raised by the public and members of the B.C. legislature about the progress and cost of recovery, the report notes.

Fire Mar 17, 2026

Free spots available for FIFA Fan Fest, but ‘premium experience’ will cost money

Premium experiences, including reserved seating within the amphitheatre for 7,400 people and dedicated fast-track entry lanes, will be available for purchase.

Sports Mar 17, 2026

B.C. says it has recruited more than 400 U.S. health-care professionals to province

As of January, the province says more than 400 U.S.-trained health professionals have accepted job offers in B.C., including in remote and rural regions.

Health Mar 17, 2026

Man dead at Maple Ridge home after people report woman screaming

First responders were called to 238th Street and 110th Avenue in Maple Ridge, B.C., on Monday night after people reported hearing a woman screaming.

Crime Mar 17, 2026

Video shows sailors visiting Vancouver bragging about catching crabs, investigation launched

In a statement to Global News, the Port of Vancouver said it will be working to inform visiting crews of Canadian licensing and regulations.

Canada Mar 17, 2026

CBSA says efforts to ‘disrupt extortion networks’ led to 70 removal orders

The agency says that as of last Thursday, it had issued a total of 70 removal orders on various inadmissibility grounds, and 35 have been enforced.

Canada Mar 18, 2026

Ontario Premier Ford urges B.C., Quebec to drop EV sales targets

Both provinces scaled back or dropped their previous goals of having all new vehicle sales be zero emissions in 2035, but Ford says they should go further.

Politics Mar 18, 2026

Raptors’ upset win surprises many Proline players

The Toronto Raptors threw a majority of sports bettors off Sunday.

Sports Mar 18, 2026

Electronics price hike due to global memory chip shortage ‘May just be the new normal’

Dwight Dubowits has been in the computer business for over 40 years and says the shortage of RAM is causing a seismic shift in the industry.

Consumer Mar 18, 2026

Prospera Place urged to pull the plug on controversial comedian coming to Kelowna

'If you look up any of the clips on YouTube, it only takes a second for him to get into trashing immigrants, Indigenous people, women, trans folks, queer folks.'

Canada Mar 18, 2026

Owners of neglected Vancouver SRO given chance to save it, despite ‘risk of collapse’

The City of Vancouver now says it is reviewing a building permit application from the property owner of the building on East Hastings Street for shoring work.

Politics Mar 18, 2026

B.C. councillor says permanent time change will make dark school mornings dangerous

British Columbia is adopting year-round daylight saving time, meaning that clocks went forward by one hour for the last time in early March.

Politics Mar 18, 2026

Artificial turf fields can be deadly for coho salmon: UBC study

While recycling thousands of tires is good, the UBC study found that the fill leaches into storm-water a chemical called 6PPD-quinone, which is known to kill coho.

Environment Mar 18, 2026

Atmospheric river brings ‘tremendous’ amount of rain to B.C. South Coast

'We've seen some tremendous amounts of rain up on portions of the Central Coast, up in the river's inlet area,' Brian Proctor, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said.

Weather Mar 18, 2026

Kelowna man who died off Belize coast was killed in a fall: autopsy

A post-mortem examination has now determined that the 72-year-old died as a result of blunt force traumatic injuries after falling from a 'height,' the report stated.

Canada Mar 18, 2026

Video shows B.C. teen’s Highway 1 joyride, ending in crash with parked dump truck

Cellphone video shared by BC Highway Patrol, which was voluntarily given to police, shows an Abbotsford teen and two friends driving down Highway 1 at Popkum on July 21, 2025.

Traffic Mar 18, 2026

Atmospheric rivers drench coastal B.C., triggering flood and avalanche risks

Atmospheric rivers are bringing heavy rain to B.C., triggering flood risks and evacuation alerts.

Weather Mar 18, 2026

‘Every child deserves a chance to grow up’: B.C. mom fights to get son treatment overseas

'He's beautiful, he's kind, he's loving,' Natasha Hepburn said. 'He loves playing with his brother. He loves going to the playground, just being silly.'

Health Mar 19, 2026

After more than 400 police files, Kelowna reoffender released on bail

“400 police files, I don’t know what the number is where it gets to the point where it’s serious enough that they are going to deal with it properly,” Dyas added.

Canada Mar 19, 2026

Vancouver police issue warning after violent offender re-released into community

Jordan McIntosh was previously released back into the community last September and was serving a conditional sentence order related to two counts of assault.

Crime Mar 19, 2026

6 years after Michael Gazetas went missing, his family isn’t giving up hope

RCMP said with many new residents who might be out exploring Vancouver Island's backcountry, police are asking people to keep a lookout, especially in Northern Vancouver Island.

Canada Mar 19, 2026

2 men deported from B.C. as CBSA continues extortion-related crackdown

On Wednesday, CBSA said it has been monitoring immigration cases that have been potentially linked to extortion cases since August.

Crime Mar 19, 2026

8 people, 2 dogs, 1 cat rescued after homes cut off by landslide near Coquitlam River

The City of Coquitlam confirms to Global News that the slide happened on Thursday morning on Pipeline Road, south of the watershed facility.

Environment Mar 19, 2026

B.C. faces long-term care shortage, and decision to delay facilities is drawing fire

The decision, announced in the February budget, comes amid a shortfall of long-term care beds that is projected to soar over the next decade as the population ages.

Canada Mar 19, 2026

Vancouver closing out first no-snow winter in 43 years. There may be more on the way

Vancouver is poised to close out its first official snow-free winter in 43 years, in what environmental researchers say may become a new norm for southwestern British Columbia.

Canada Mar 19, 2026

2 men suspected in Calgary murder arrested in B.C., another individual wanted

Two men who were released from custody last December in connection a murder in Calgary have been arrested in British Columbia, police say.

Crime Mar 20, 2026

ICE detains B.C. mom, daughter in Texas, amid bumpy road to citizenship

Edward Warner, his wife Tania and his seven-year-old step-daughter Ayla were coming back from a friend's baby shower on Saturday when they went through an ICE checkpoint in Sarita.

Canada Mar 20, 2026

Woman charged with Surrey NICU assault granted bail, then arrested again

Lindsey Susan Hirtreiter is facing three counts of assault following the incident on Oct. 28, 2025, in which she allegedly removed her shirt and held three infants in the hospital.

Crime Mar 20, 2026

Water advisory issued after West Kelowna water reservoir ‘intentionally damaged’

On Thursday, West Kelowna city workers were notified of an alarm at the Tallus Ridge water reservoir and upon inspection, they found what they believed to be intentional damage.

Crime Mar 20, 2026

Dozens of homes along Chilliwack River on evacuation alert due to heavy rain

Environment Canada has forecast 120 millimetres of rain before conditions ease up, with some areas already reporting over 200 millimetres since Sunday.

Canada Mar 20, 2026

Tumbler Ridge shooting victim undergoing fourth surgery to repair fractured skull

The 12-year-old girl seriously injured in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., is undergoing a fourth surgery, this time to repair her fractured skull.

Canada Mar 21, 2026