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Malawakang sunog sa Fraser Canyon, habambuhay na sentensiya sa pamamaril ng binatilyo at pagsagip ng 11 malapit sa West Vancouver — Huwebes, Vancouver

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🚑 Pagkakahiwalay at Insidente

  1. Malawakang sunog sa Fraser Canyon nagpabunsod ng paglikas, pagsasara ng Highway 1 at pagkasira ng mga estruktura. Iniulat ng mga bumbero na ang Brunswick Creek fire ay humigit-kumulang 2,623.2 hectares at ang Ainslie Creek fire ay humigit-kumulang 16,987 hectares; ang malalakas na pagbugso ng hangin na 50–72 km/h ay nagpaigting ng pagkalat ng apoy at nagdulot ng pitong kautusan ng paglikas at dalawang alerto ng paglikas sa paligid ng Boston Bar (munting komunidad sa Fraser Canyon) at North Bend (komunidad malapit sa Boston Bar).
  2. Mounties nagsagip ng 11 tao matapos malunod ang isang canoe malapit sa West Vancouver (lungsod sa British Columbia). Kinunan ng RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police; pambansang pulis ng Canada) at mga rescue team ang 11 tao, kabilang ang ilang kabataan, mula sa tubig matapos malunod ang isang canoe sa baybayin ng West Vancouver; iniulat ng mga awtoridad na ang lahat ng nasagip ay buhay at binigyan ng kinakailangang lunas sa lugar.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Pamilyang B.C. nagmamadali para dalhin ang 4 na taong gulang na si Clyde sa gene therapy sa Milan. Nakakatugon si Clyde Jackson, 4, sa medikal na pamantayan para sa gene therapy para sa metachromatic leukodystrophy sa Milan, ngunit ayon sa pamilya, kritikal ang mabilis na pag-apruba at pag-schedule dahil kailangang mapanatili ng mga pasyente ang mahigpit na pamantayan sa paggalaw at kognitibo para maging karapat-dapat.
  2. ’Lubhang bihira’ na long‑beaked common dolphins naitala malapit sa Vancouver Island (pulo sa British Columbia). Naitala ang mga pagkitang sa Esperanza Inlet at malapit sa Malcolm Island; iniuugnay ng mga mananaliksik ang hindi karaniwang pagkakakita sa hilaga sa El Niño ngayong taon at sa mas maiinit na tubig.
  3. May-ari ng Blue Lake Resort nagsalaysay ng lubos na pagkasira matapos ang wildfires sa Fraser Canyon. Sinabi ni Shayne Findlay na nasunog ang bahay ng manager, trailer ng staff at mga seasonal renter trailer at inaasahang aabutin ng ilang buwan ang paglilinis matapos alisin ng mga crew ang mga delikadong puno at mapanganib na materyales.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. Hinatulang habambuhay si Kane Carter; karapatang mag-parole itinakda sa 17 taon. Si Carter, na napatunayang nagkasala noong Disyembre ng second‑degree murder sa 2018 na pamamaril na ikinamatay ni Alfred Wong, 15, ay nakatanggap ng awtomatikong sentensiyang habambuhay na walang parole sa loob ng 17 taon (maaaring maging karapat-dapat matapos bawasin ang kredito para sa oras na ginugol sa kulungan, na nagbabawas nito sa 13 taon).
  2. Tatlong lalaking taga‑B.C. hinaharap ang extradition sa U.S. para sa drug‑trafficking sa ilalim ng ‘Operation Hard Ball’ (operasyong kriminal). Sina Jaskarn Baghri (Surrey), Ravinder Dhanda (White Rock) at Gurtej Singh Smagh (Creston) ay lumabas para sa paghingi ng bail at hinaharap ang mga kaso sa U.S. na may kaugnayan sa umano’y lingguhang pagsmuggle ng cocaine at meth; 37 katao ang naindict at 27 ang naaresto sa North America at Europa.

📰 Mga Balita Pa Ngayon

  • Ang MLA ng Penticton‑Summerland na si Boultbee lumipat pabor sa NDP (New Democratic Party; partidong progresibo sa Canada), nagdulot ng halo-halong reaksyon mula sa botante.
  • May‑ari ng resort sa Boston Bar nag-ulat na nasunog ang mga cabins at trailer dahil sa mga wildfire.
  • Nagbigay ang Coquitlam ng halos tatlong beses na mas maraming film permit ngayong taon kumpara noong nakaraang taon.
  • Ang Lungsod ng Vancouver (lungsod sa British Columbia) pinagkalooban ng $3 million para sa Granville car‑free strip sa mga grupong pinili; hindi inilantad kung paano gagastusin.
  • Pag-aaral nag-uugnay sa pagtaas ng agresyon ng mga coyote sa Vancouver sa pagiging sanay ng tao sa mga ito.
  • Explainer naglalahad ng mga alegasyon ng extortion, droga at pagpatay na konektado sa Operation Hard Ball.
  • Regional District of Nanaimo isinasaalang-alang ang dagdag na proteksyon para sa mga residente ng manufactured home park.
  • Ipinapanukala ang mga plano para sa karagdagang pipeline upang i-export ang langis ng Canada, na magpapataas ng emissions.
  • Naglabas ang Beaverlodge RCMP ng Amber Alert para sa isang anim na taong gulang na bata.
  • Nakatakdang federal briefing matapos ang 3,100 na sunog ngayong season; 12,000 sq km na ang nasunog sa ngayon.
  • Paghuhukom ng B.C. Supreme Court maaaring magpabilis ng pagbayad pabalik sa mga biktima ng Kelowna fraudster.
  • Nakatapos na ang testimonya sa coroner’s inquest tungkol sa pagkamatay ni Tatyanna Harrison.
  • Mga dokumento ng korte naglalahad ng umano’y pagpatay at extortion ng mga crime network sa Canada.
  • Patuloy na lumalawak ang mga wildfire malapit sa Boston Bar; naglabas ng karagdagang mga kautusan ng paglikas.
  • Tatlong tao nasagip matapos malunod ang bangka malapit sa Fort St. James, B.C.
  • Inilikas ang terminal sa Prince Rupert dahil sa isang ‘hazardous materials situation’, ayon sa unyon.
  • Humihiling ang mga cattle farmer sa Abbotsford na bawiin ang multa para sa isang walang permit na dike.
  • Mga politiko at Sikh advocates tumugon sa crackdown ng Operation Hard Ball laban sa tatlong gang na nakabase sa India.
  • Tinuturing ng review board na ‘manageable’ ang risk sa conditional discharge ng batang pumatay sa B.C.
  • Nagbabala ang pulisya ng Brockville tungkol sa mga nakawan gamit ang distraction jewelry matapos ang dalawang insidente noong Hulyo 4 at Hunyo 10.
  • (Tingnan ang nauna) Mga dokumento ng korte naglalarawan ng umano’y transnational crime networks.

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Review board cites 'manageable' risk in conditional discharge of B.C. child killer

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Victims of Kelowna fraudster could be paid back sooner after B.C. Supreme Court ruling

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Plans for more pipelines to export Canadian oil — and emissions — as planet keeps getting hotter

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Regional District of Nanaimo considers adding protections for manufactured home park residents

The Regional District of Nanaimo's Electoral Area Services Committee is scheduled to discuss potential changes to the region's Manufactured Home Park Redevelopment Policy on Thursday, which would add protections for residents of these types of properties.

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