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温哥华周六要闻 · 新威斯敏斯特大火、致命包船沉没与工厂停产

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🚑 突发与事故

  1. 新威斯敏斯特一栋公寓大火导致数十人被迫撤离。 据报道,新威斯敏斯特的一栋公寓遭遇大火,建筑被烧毁,多名居民被迫撤离。紧急救援人员赶到现场后裁定该楼无法居住,相关居民需要临时安置和撤离。
  2. 不列颠哥伦比亚沿海一艘包船沉没致人死亡,调查仍在进行。 不列颠哥伦比亚沿海一艘包船沉没,造成一人死亡,事件正在持续调查。有关部门正在审查沉没的具体情况及相关搜救反应。
  3. 弗雷泽峡谷的1号公路重新开放,地区两处野火仍被列为失控。 省方工作人员在此前封闭后重新开放了弗雷泽峡谷的1号公路,但官员仍然将该地区的两处野火列为失控状态。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 卑诗省将在素里和普林斯乔治设立新的强制护理设施,应对严重精神健康障碍。 省政府宣布将在素里和普林斯乔治建立新的强制护理机构,用于治疗患有严重精神健康障碍的人士,这是省方扩建护理基础设施的计划之一。
  2. 茨雷伊-沃图斯部族(Tsleil-Waututh Nation)寻求推翻联邦批准的疏浚许可,反对温哥华扩容油轮通行。 茨雷伊-沃图斯部族已提起法律行动,要求法院撤销允许在温哥华疏浚以容纳更大油轮的联邦许可,部族在法庭上对许可提出挑战。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 美国公司中央莫洛尼(Central Moloney Inc.)拟关闭奇利瓦克卡姆特兰(Cam Tran)工厂,裁撤43个卑诗省岗位。 中央莫洛尼表示将整合加拿大业务,关闭奇利瓦克的卡姆特兰工厂,计划在8月底前裁撤43个岗位;公司称其他五处加拿大工厂将继续运营。卑诗省能源部长阿德里安·迪克斯表示,政府正在考虑应对方案,并将在下周中央莫洛尼与不列颠哥伦比亚水电公司(BC Hydro)首席执行官会面前评估选项,因为卡姆特兰为BC Hydro提供变压器。
  2. 四个原住民部族在范德胡夫附近庆祝新工业园区启用。 四个原住民社区为范德胡夫附近的新工业园区举行了启用仪式,这一项目由原住民社区主导,旨在为该地区创造工业发展能力。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 高贵林港监狱员工警告腐败与反“告密”文化增加越狱风险。 高贵林港监狱的工作人员报告称,监狱存在腐败问题及对“打小报告”者的敌对文化,员工内部担忧这些状况正在助长越狱风险。
  2. 塔蒂安娜·哈里森被埋三年才知为无墓碑安葬,母亲表示心碎。 塔蒂安娜·哈里森三年前被埋在无标记墓穴中,得知此事后,她的母亲公开表示十分心碎。

📰 另有报道

  • 致命沉船发生前,第二艘船曾陪同卑诗省包船出海,救援时机受质疑。
  • 室内设计师在皇家哥伦比亚医院(Royal Columbian Hospital)完成职业生涯的早期与晚期项目,事业前后呼应。
  • 狼巡(Wolf Parade)乐队吉他手回忆在温哥华岛的成长,讨论新听众与巡演计划。
  • 调解员文斯·里迪(Vince Ready)获任命协助结束卑诗省护士劳资纠纷。
  • 基洛纳在6月录得就业增长的同时,仍在主要加拿大城市中失业率最高。
  • 全国多位原住民酋长表示对管道公告感到“措手不及”。
  • 居民与飞行员就夸利坎海滩机场(Qualicum Beach Airport)噪音问题发生冲突。
  • (重复编号)致命沉船发生前,第二艘船曾陪同卑诗省包船出海,相关报道。
  • (相关)高贵林港监狱的员工关切持续浮出水面,涉及人手与安全问题。
  • (相关)关于卑诗沿海致命包船沉没的持续报道。
  • (相关)全国性的管道公告引发原住民酋长的反应,后续覆盖中。

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