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溫哥華要聞 · 布倫瑞克野火、漁船悲劇與護理調解員

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🚑 突發與事故

  1. 布倫瑞克(Brunswick)複合野火繼續威脅波士頓巴(Boston Bar)地區。 Ainslie Creek 火勢估計超過 15,500 公頃,Brunswick Creek 火勢約 2,600 公頃,目前有兩項撤離警示與七項撤離令生效。消防隊回報多處民宅被燒毀,包括位於 Boothroyd 以北的 Blue Lake 度假村建築,重型資源仍部署於菲雷澤峽谷(Fraser Canyon)火場。
  2. 馬拉哈特(Malahat)一部吊臂卡車勾到電線,橫貫加拿大公路(Trans‑Canada)封閉數小時。 約下午 3:40 的事件中,一輛北行商業卡車轉入肖尼根湖路(Shawnigan Lake Road)時伸出吊臂,勾斷或損壞五根電桿,並引發一處小規模灌木火,迅速被控制;事件導致公路雙向關閉,後續已重新開放。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 凱恩·卡特(Kane Carter)因 2018 年溫哥華(Vancouver)槍擊致 15 歲路人喪生被判終身監禁。 法院對卡特宣判終身監禁,此案為該市牽涉年輕受害者的高關注謀殺案中重要的量刑結果。
  2. 移民審裁處下令驅逐與比斯諾伊(Bishnoi)幫派槍械有關的賈山迪普·辛格(Jashandeep Singh)。 移民與難民委員會裁定應驅逐辛格;警方證稱他在一段影像中持有一把在 2025 年 5 月 19 日於卑詩省薩里(Surrey)發生的勒索式槍擊中使用的手槍,並形容其為幫派「底層」成員。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 資深調解員文斯·雷迪(Vince Ready)與阿曼達·羅傑斯(Amanda Rogers)被任命為卑詩省護理人員爭議的臨時調解員,任期 10 天。 勞工部長珍妮佛·懷特賽德(Jennifer Whiteside)指派兩位調解員,將在 10 天內與各方協商,並可向部長提出結束爭議的建議,因護理人員在薩里與溫哥華擴大糾察與針對性勞動行動。
  2. 卑詩省女子卡羅爾·伯曼(Carole Burman)發起下議院請願,要求停止對斯托諾威(Stornoway)住宅的聯邦資助。 伯曼發起線上連署,並獲綠黨領袖伊莉莎白·梅(Elizabeth May)支持,呼籲渥太華停止資助這座 9,500 平方英尺、19 房的斯托諾威宅邸;一份 2021 年報告估計年運作成本約 80,000 加元,十年累計約有 125 萬加元的延遲維護費用。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 特賴爾-瓦圖特族(Tsleil‑Waututh Nation)對溫哥華港(Port of Vancouver)疏浚許可提出司法審查挑戰。 該族表示,港方在第二狹水道橋(Second Narrows Bridge)附近的疏浚許可將使較大型油輪載運更多原油至跨山脈輸油管卑詩班納比終端(Trans Mountain Burnaby terminal),並指控決定忽視環境影響、違反渥太華的諮商義務,已在卑詩省法院提出司法審查。

📰 其他今日要聞

  • Top Ocean 遇沉沒:六人失蹤、四人獲救、一人後於醫院不治。
  • Top Ocean 姊妹船被運輸部(Transport Canada)扣留,並下令檢查。
  • 加拿大統計局(StatsCan)報告國內伴侶間涉槍暴力比率上升。
  • 薩爾蒙阿姆(Salmon Arm)要求省府處理 1 號公路帳篷營地;市府稱無權處理。
  • 過路貨車司機發現一匹馬頭被困於萊頓橋(Lytton bridge)下;救援進行中。
  • 波恩島(Bowen Island)出現美洲獅攻擊羊隻事件;該動物在事後逃脫未被捕獲。
  • 巴斯海岸音樂節(Bass Coast Festival)警告與會者,卑詩省內陸山火煙霧影響空氣品質。
  • 截至目前,四位卑詩省作家列入加拿大 2026 年暢銷書榜單。
  • 證券申報文件顯示票務轉售市場 StubHub 由大規模黃牛操作經營,文件揭露相關情形。
  • 涉及牛肉價格操縱的集體訴訟擬議 800 萬加元和解金。
  • 卑詩保守黨(B.C. Conservative)批評波利夫爾(Poilievre),促請聯邦領袖「團結而非分裂」。
  • 一名與比斯諾伊有關的同夥因涉使用於卑詩槍擊案的槍械而遭下驅逐令。

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