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Repunte de tornados, Carney en el Stampede y quejas por ruido — Calgary, sábado

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🌦️ Tiempo y carreteras

  1. Alberta ha registrado 23 tornados hasta ahora este año. El Northern Tornadoes Project informa 23 tornados en Alberta y 48 en las tres provincias de las praderas a mediados de julio, frente a un promedio anual de 30 años de 34 tornados; las intensidades observadas esta temporada van de EF0 a EF2, con dos EF3 reportados en Manitoba y Saskatchewan.
  2. Kananaskis se seca tras las inundaciones repentinas del 28 de junio, pero siguen los cierres. Alberta Parks y Friends of Kananaskis Country reportan que muchos campamentos en la zona remota, senderos y áreas de uso diurno permanecen cerrados casi dos semanas después de la tormenta del 28 de junio; el propietario de Boundary Ranch, Rick Guinn, dice que su rancho volvió a estar en “perfectas condiciones” tras la instalación de zanjas y puentes de tierra.

🏛️ Gobierno y política

  1. Mark Carney está en Calgary para reunirse con jefes de los Tratados 6, 7 y 8 y visitar el Stampede. Carney llegó de un viaje por Medio Oriente y se reunirá con representantes de las Primeras Naciones de Treaty 6, Treaty 7 y Treaty 8 esta tarde antes de recorrer los terrenos del Calgary Stampede; los diputados Maninder Sidhu, Marc Miller y el líder conservador Pierre Poilievre también están en Calgary por el evento.
  2. Más de 20,000 personas se han postulado para trabajar en el referéndum de otoño de Alberta. La provincia informa más de 20,000 candidatos para los puestos relacionados con el referéndum previsto para el otoño.

🎨 Comunidad y cultura

  1. La ciudad anuló una multa por ruido mientras las quejas musicales del Stampede subieron a 186. La Ciudad de Calgary registró 186 quejas por ruido hasta el jueves, frente a 124 en el mismo período del año pasado; las quejas incluyeron 124 vinculadas al Cowboys Music Festival y 37 al Badlands Music Festival, y una multa emitida en Badlands fue anulada tras una revisión.
  2. Jake Dolegala será el titular de los Hamilton Tiger-Cats tras la fractura del tobillo izquierdo de Bo Levi Mitchell. Mitchell sufrió una fractura en el tobillo izquierdo el 5 de julio y había completado el 78.2% de sus pases para 1,107 yardas, nueve touchdowns y una intercepción esta temporada; el récord de Dolegala como titular en la CFL es 2–9 y lleva dos temporadas en Hamilton.

📰 También hoy

  • Canadá perdió millones de hectáreas de tierras agrícolas, cambios de uso del suelo a largo plazo en revisión.
  • Estudio explica por qué evitar la tentación puede ser mejor que resistirla, investigación en comportamiento destacada.
  • El Calgary Stampede sigue siendo un destino para despedidas de soltera, continúa el debate sobre la cultura de fiestas.
  • Una grulla trompetera hizo una aparición rara en el centro de Alberta, éxito de conservación reseñado.
  • El conteo de tornados en Alberta ya es más de 50% superior al del año pasado, comparaciones de la temporada informadas.
  • ASIRT publicó nuevos detalles sobre un tiroteo fatal de la RCMP cerca de Irricana, actualización de la investigación emitida.
  • Un juez escucha la afirmación del asesino de que “la violencia está en su ADN” antes de la sentencia en Calgary, procedimiento judicial informado.
  • Surgen preguntas sobre la accesibilidad económica del Calgary Stampede, continúan las discusiones sobre entradas y costos.
  • Múltiples rescates en el río Bow cerca de Canmore provocaron una advertencia sobre seguridad en el agua, RCMP y servicios de bomberos alertaron al público.
  • Jefes de las Primeras Naciones dicen que fueron sorprendidos por anuncios de oleoductos, líderes de todo el país reaccionaron.

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