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Weekly Digest British Columbia Mar 16 - Mar 22, 2026

每周要闻 — 不列颠哥伦比亚省(2026‑03‑16 至 03‑22)

43 篇文章 生成于 2 周前 162
  1. 12岁少女Maya Gebala在2月10日Tumbler Ridge校园枪击中受重伤,正在接受第四次手术植入颅骨假体,目前仍无法说话和动右侧肢体但有恢复迹象。

  2. 出生于Penticton的Tania Warner和她7岁、自闭症女儿Ayla在德州ICE检查站被拘留,目前被送往Dilley拘留中心,家人正通过律师推进移民案。

  3. 被控在Surrey纪念医院NICU抱婴儿“肌肤接触”的Lindsey Hirtreiter获500元保释后又因疑似违反保释条件被再度逮捕,3月23日开庭。

  4. West Kelowna的Tallus Ridge水库遭人为破坏,约300名Rose Valley地区居民被下达“请勿饮用”通知,市府正排空消毒并由RCMP调查。

  5. 涉及去年12月被释放后再次在卑诗被捕的两名男子(Aken Bolakok Aken, 23;Ayomide Adeyinka, 21)被控一级谋杀,警方仍通缉第四名嫌疑人Yahya Abdullahi(22)。

  6. 连日强降雨让Chilliwack河沿岸约30户收到疏散警报,Cultus Lake道路部分关闭,部分地区24小时降雨量达约120毫米。

  7. 单亲妈妈Natasha Hepburn为儿子Nathan筹款并向政府求助,德国专家提供每次约61,000美元的新疗法,可能需3–5次治疗以根治其脑血管畸形(AVM)。

  8. 自2016年以来有400多份警务记录的Justin Collins因新案以250元保释释放,引发社区对重复犯罪与保释制度的担忧。

  9. 连有49项定罪纪录的Jordan McIntosh去年12月割断脚踝电子监控后潜逃,3月2日被抓获但法院决定让其带新监控在社区服刑,警方发出警示。

  10. Michael Gazetas自2020年1月31日失踪,他的红色2011年Ford Ranger(牌照HX4109)仍未找到,Comox Valley RCMP请公众留意并举报线索。

  11. 加拿大边境管理局(CBSA)称已就勒索相关案件启动372项移民调查、发出70份遣返令并已执行35次遣返(太平洋地区发出34份遣返令、已遣返25人)。

  12. Coquitlam河附近发生山体滑坡切断Pipeline Road通行,救援人员已转移8人、2只狗和1只猫,地质专家初步判断滑坡稳定。

  13. 省财政预算延缓了7个长期护理项目(总计约1,223床位,涵盖Squamish、Abbotsford、Kelowna等),引发对床位短缺和超过7,200人的等候名单的担忧。

  14. 温哥华将迎来43年来首次官方“无雪冬季”(12–2月机场平均温约6°C),专家称这可能反映气候变暖并影响夏季水资源。

  15. 全球记忆芯片短缺受AI数据中心需求推动,RAM价格上涨可能使笔记本等设备在未来12–24个月内涨价约20%,入门机现多在800–1,300美元区间。

  16. 喜剧演员Ben Bankas在基洛纳的3月19场次遭批评和取消呼声,Prospera Place表示正听取反馈但演出当时仍将继续举行。

  17. 温哥华市把位于E. Hastings的115年老楼(Summer Hotel)定为危险建筑,屋主申请支护加固工程,目前正等WorkSafeBC批准施工。

  18. 朗福德市议员担忧全年夏时制会让11–2月的上学早晨更暗,建议省府加强步行安全、反光背心和“步行校车”项目。

  19. UBC研究发现人造草坪中的废轮胎橡胶颗粒会释放致命于银大麻哈鱼的化学物6PPD‑quinone,研究建议用植生土壤过滤雨水以减少污染。

  20. 多股大气河流带来强降雨,触发沿海和岛屿的洪水观察、高水位和雪崩预警,部分地点24小时降雨达100–279毫米并影响出行。

  21. 一段7月21日的高速公路行驶录像显示阿博茨福德一名16岁学员驾驶者在限速100公里/小时路段以180公里/小时狂飙并撞上停放的翻斗车,少年被吊销驾照12个月并面临多项罚单。

  22. Cowichan部落在里士满赢得的土地所有权判决让房产估价出现不确定性,评估师在报告中开始特别注明可能的产权风险,联邦与省府及里士满市正提起上诉。

  23. Kelowna的Cecil’s Perogies在24小时内两次遭破门盗窃,窗户被砸、物品被偷,警方已调取监控并加强市中心巡逻。

  24. 审计长报告指出,2021年Lytton大火后省府在灾后重建上缺乏完整法律框架,导致地方恢复受阻;新应急法已吸取部分教训并要求与原住民更早协作。

  25. 卑诗表示自目标招聘行动启动以来已招募400多名美籍医护人员入省(含89名医生、260名护士、42名护士执业者、23名康复卫生人员)。

  26. 渔业与海洋部和温哥华港方调查一段船员在港口捕捞并炫耀440磅以上海蟹的视频,视频显示可能违反夜间捕捞、尺寸和数量限令。

  27. Maple Ridge一处住宅发生争执后出现死亡案件,49岁男子在车库被发现急救无效死亡,涉案人员被捕,IHIT接手调查。

  28. 被控杀害伊朗异见人士Masood Masjoody的两名被告(Mehdi Razavi, 48;Arezou Soltani, 45)已被起诉一级谋杀,调查称此案为“针对性”杀害。

  29. Surrey一处住宅凌晨枪击致一人死亡,警方逮捕一名29岁嫌疑人并以过失杀人提讯,称案件为孤立事件。

  30. 伊朗战事推高油价,Metro Vancouver部分地区汽油一度突破每升$2,加上柴油和航空燃油涨价预计将推升食品、运输和旅行成本。

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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