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温哥华周五要闻:布伦瑞克山火、渔船沉没与护士调解

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🚑 突发与事故

  1. 布伦瑞克火灾群继续威胁波士顿巴地区。 艾因斯利溪大火估计超过15,500公顷,布伦瑞克溪火灾约2,600公顷。目前有两处疏散警报和七处疏散命令。灭火队报告多处民宅被毁,包括布斯罗伊德北部的蓝湖度假村建筑,重型资源仍在弗雷泽峡谷火场部署。
  2. 马拉哈特一辆起重车挂断电线,跨加拿大高速长时间封闭。 约下午3:40发生的事件中,一辆北行商用卡车转入肖尼根湖路时起重臂伸出,导致五根电线杆断裂或受损,引发一起小型灌木火,火势很快被控制。高速公路双向因此一度关闭,随后恢复通行。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 凯恩·卡特因2018年温哥华枪击致一名15岁旁观者死亡被判无期徒刑。 法庭对卡特就2018年温哥华案件判处无期徒刑。该案在涉及青少年受害人命案中属高关注度判决。
  2. 移民听证会下令驱逐与比什诺伊帮派火器有关的贾尚迪普·辛格。 移民与难民委员会裁定应驱逐辛格。警方作证称,他在一段影像中持有一把在2025年5月19日素里的勒索枪击中使用的手枪,辛格被描述为比什诺伊帮派的低层关联人员。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 资深调解员文斯·雷迪和阿曼达·罗杰斯获任命处理卑诗省护士纠纷,为期10天。 劳工部长詹妮弗·怀特赛德任命雷迪与罗杰斯为特别调解员,他们将在10天内与各方协商,可能向部长提出结束纠纷的建议。此时护士在素里和温哥华扩大纠察和定向罢工行动。
  2. 卑诗省一名女子发起国会请愿,要求停止对斯托诺韦官邸的联邦资助。 卡罗尔·伯曼发起在线请愿,得到绿党领袖伊丽莎白·梅支持,呼吁渥太华停止为这座9,500平方英尺、19间房的斯托诺韦官邸提供资金。2021年报告估计年运行成本约80,000加元,十年累计需补修的延迟维护约为125万加元。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 特斯利-沃图斯族就温哥华港疏浚许可提起司法审查。 该族称港方获批在第二狭口桥附近疏浚将允许更大型油轮向伯纳比的横贯山输油终端运送更多石油,指控该决定忽视环境影响并违反渥太华的咨询义务,已在卑诗省法院提出司法复审申请。

📰 今日要闻速递

  • “顶洋号”沉没:6人失踪,4人获救,另有1人随后在医院死亡。
  • “顶洋号”姊妹船被加拿大交通部扣留,要求检验。
  • 加拿大统计局报告枪支相关亲密伴侣暴力率上升。
  • 萨蒙阿姆请求省府处理1号公路帐篷营地;市方称无权限。
  • 一名过路卡车司机在莱顿桥下发现一匹头被卡住的马;救援进行中。
  • 海湾岛一只美洲狮杀死羊只;事后逃脱未被捕获。
  • 巴斯海岸音乐节提醒参与者内陆卑诗山火烟霾影响空气质量。
  • 迄今为止,四位卑诗作家跻身加拿大2026年畅销书榜。
  • 监管文件称StubHub市场由大型黄牛团体运营。
  • 一宗牛肉价格操纵集体诉讼提议达成800万加元和解。
  • 卑诗保守党人士批评波利夫雷,敦促联邦领袖“团结而非分裂”。
  • 对一名与卑诗省枪击案中所用枪支有关的比什诺伊关联人签发驱逐令。

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