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Brunswick wildfires, trahedya ng Top Ocean at tagapamagitan para sa mga nars — Vancouver, Biyernes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Patuloy na nagbabanta ang malawak na sunog sa kagubatan ng Brunswick sa paligid ng Boston Bar. Tinatayang higit sa 15,500 hektarya ang Ainslie Creek fire at mga 2,600 hektarya naman ang Brunswick Creek fire, na may dalawang evacuation alert at pitong evacuation order na ipinatutupad. Iniulat ng mga bumbero na nasunog ang maraming kabahayan, kabilang ang mga estruktura sa Blue Lake Resort sa hilaga ng Boothroyd, at malalaking pwersa ng pag-apula ang nananatiling nakatalaga sa mga sunog sa Fraser Canyon.
  2. Nabangga ng crane truck ang mga linya ng kuryente sa Malahat, nag‑close ng Trans‑Canada nang ilang oras. Nangyari ang insidente bandang 3:40 pm nang ang isang northbound commercial truck na lumiko papuntang Shawnigan Lake Road ay naka-extend ang crane, na nagbasag o nagkompromiso sa limang poste ng hydro; nagdulot ito ng maliit na sunog sa damuhan na agad na nakontrol at nagsara ang magkabilang lane ng highway bago muling buksan.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Hinahatulan ng life sentence si Kane Carter para sa 2018 shooting sa Vancouver na ikinamatay ng isang 15 taong gulang na bystander. Ipinataw ng korte ang life sentence kay Carter para sa insidente noong 2018 sa Vancouver na nagdulot ng pagkamatay ng isang 15 anyos; itinuturing ang kaso bilang malaking hatol kaugnay ng mga high‑profile na pagpatay na kinasasangkutan ng mga kabataan sa lungsod.
  2. Inutusan ng immigration tribunal ang deportation ni Jashandeep Singh, na iniuugnay sa mga baril ng Bishnoi gang. Nagpasya ang Immigration and Refugee Board na ideport si Singh, na inilarawan ng mga saksi bilang isang “bottom‑tier” associate ng Bishnoi, matapos magpatotoo ang pulisya na nakuha siya sa video na may hawak na handgun na ginamit sa isang extortion shooting noong 19 Mayo 2025 sa Surrey, B.C.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Itinalaga ang batikang mga tagapamagitan Vince Ready at Amanda Rogers sa 10 araw para sa alitang mga nars ng B.C. Inanunsyo ng Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside (Ministra ng Paggawa) ang pag-appoint kina Vince Ready (batikang tagapamagitan) at Amanda Rogers (tagapamagitan) bilang special mediators; magtatrabaho sila kasama ang magkabilang panig sa loob ng 10 araw at maaaring magbigay ng rekomendasyon sa minister para matapos ang alitan habang pinalalawak ng mga nars ang picket at targeted job action sa Surrey at Vancouver.
  2. Naglunsad ng Commons petition ang isang babae sa B.C. para itigil ang pederal na pagpopondo sa Stornoway residence. Binuksan ni Carole Burman (nagsisimula ng petisyon) ang isang online petition, sinusuportahan nina Elizabeth May (pinuno ng Green Party) at iba pa, na nananawagang itigil ng Ottawa ang pagpopondo sa 9,500 sq‑ft, 19‑kuwartong mansyon ng Stornoway; tinatayang nasa $80,000 taunang operating cost at $1.25 milyon na deferred maintenance sa loob ng isang dekada ayon sa isang 2021 report.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Naghain ng judicial challenge ang Tsleil‑Waututh Nation laban sa permit ng Port of Vancouver para sa dredging. Ayon sa Nation, papayagan ng permit ng pantalan ang mas malalaking tanker na magdala ng mas maraming langis patungong Trans Mountain Burnaby terminal, at idinadaan ng reklamo na hindi isinasaalang‑alang ang mga epekto sa kapaligiran at nilabag ang duty to consult ng Ottawa; nagresulta ito sa judicial review na isinampa sa hukuman ng B.C.

📰 Also Today

  • Pagkalunod ng Top Ocean: anim nawawala, apat nailigtas at isa binawian ng buhay sa ospital.
  • Sinibak ng Transport Canada ang sister vessel ng Top Ocean; inutusan ang inspeksyon.
  • Ulat ng StatsCan: tumataas ang mga kaso ng gun‑related intimate partner violence sa Canada.
  • Hinikayat ng Salmon Arm ang probinsya na tugunan ang encampment sa Highway 1; sinabing wala silang awtoridad.
  • Nakaharang trak na dumaan ang nakakita ng kabayo na may ulo na naipit sa ilalim ng Lytton bridge; isinasagawa ang rescue.
  • Pumatay ng tupa ang isang cougar sa Bowen Island; nakatakas ang hayop matapos ang insidente.
  • Binalaan ng Bass Coast Festival ang mga dumalo tungkol sa usok mula sa wildfire sa Interior B.C. na nakakaapekto sa kalidad ng hangin.
  • Apat na awtor mula sa B.C. kabilang sa mga bestselling books sa Canada ngayong 2026 hanggang ngayon.
  • Mga filing sa SEC: ayon sa dokumento, ang StubHub marketplace ay pinapatakbo ng isang malaking scalper operation.
  • Inirekomenda ang $8 million settlement sa class action tungkol sa price‑fixing ng baka.
  • B.C. Conservative humamak kay Poilievre, nanawagan sa pederal na lider na ‘mag‑isa at hindi mang‑hati’.
  • Inilabas ang deportation order laban sa associate ng Bishnoi na iniuugnay sa baril na ginamit sa mga pamamaril sa B.C.

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