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溫哥華週六要聞 · 新威斯敏斯特大火、致命包船沉沒與工廠關閉

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🚑 突發與事故

  1. 新威斯敏斯特一棟公寓大樓遭大火焚毀,數十人流離失所。 根據報導,新威斯敏斯特的這棟公寓被大火吞噬,數十名住戶被迫撤離。緊急救援人員趕赴現場,建築被宣布不宜居住,受影響民眾需臨時安置。
  2. 卑詩省近海一艘包船傾覆造成死亡,事故原因仍在調查中。 卑詩省海域一艘包船沉沒造成一人死亡,相關單位正釐清沉沒情況與搜救反應的細節。
  3. 雖然兩處野火仍失控,弗雷澤峽谷的1號公路已重新開放。 省方人員在早前封路後重新開放了弗雷澤峽谷的1號公路,但官方仍形容該區兩處野火為失控狀態。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 卑詩省宣布在素里與卑詩喬治王子市設置強制照護設施,治療重度精神疾病患者。 省政府表示將在素里(Surrey)與卑詩喬治王子市(Prince George)設立強制照護機構,擴增針對重度精神健康障礙者的醫療基礎建設。
  2. 特斯雷-沃圖斯族(Tsleil-Waututh Nation)提告,求撤銷允許溫哥華挖泥以容納更大型油輪的聯邦許可。 特斯雷-沃圖斯族已啟動法律行動,向法院挑戰聯邦核發的挖泥許可,反對在溫哥華港進行擴深以迎接更大型油輪。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 美國公司中央莫洛尼(Central Moloney)計畫關閉奇利瓦克卡姆·特蘭廠,裁減卑詩省43個職位。 中央莫洛尼表示將整合加拿大業務,關閉奇利瓦克的卡姆·特蘭(Cam Tran)廠,於八月底前裁撤43名員工;公司稱其他五處加拿大廠房將繼續運作。卑詩省能源部長阿德里安·迪克斯(Adrian Dix)表示,政府正評估對策,並在下週中央莫洛尼與卑詩水電(BC Hydro)執行長會面前準備相關選項,因卡姆·特蘭是卑詩水電的變壓器供應商。
  2. 四個原住民族在范德胡夫(Vanderhoof)附近歡慶新工業園開幕。 由原住民社區主導的這項開發,旨在為該區建立工業能量,四個原住民族共同慶祝工業園啟用。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 波特科奎特蘭監獄員工警告,腐敗與反「告密者」文化恐增加逃獄風險。 波特科奎特蘭(Port Coquitlam)監獄內部員工提出疑慮,指出腐敗問題與員工間的反「告密者」文化,可能造成提高逃脫風險的不利條件。
  2. 塔蒂安娜·哈里森(Tatyanna Harrison)之母得知女兒三年前被葬於無名墓,悲痛難抑。 塔蒂安娜·哈里森於三年前被葬入一處無標記墓地,她的母親公開表示得知此事後深感心碎。

📰 其他今日要聞

  • 第二艘船曾隨同卑詩包船出海,致命沉沒引發救援時機質疑。
  • 室內設計師在皇家哥倫比亞醫院(Royal Columbian Hospital)完成早晚期職業案,為職涯畫下句點。
  • 狼之遊行樂團(Wolf Parade)吉他手回憶在溫哥華島長大的經驗,討論新觀眾與巡演規劃。
  • 調解人文斯·雷迪(Vince Ready)獲任命協助結束卑詩護士爭議。
  • 基洛納(Kelowna)雖在六月增加就業,但仍為主要加拿大城市中失業率最高者。
  • 全國多位原住民族酋長表示對管線公告感到「措手不及」。
  • 居民與飛行員就夸利庫姆海灘機場(Qualicum Beach Airport)噪音衝突,公開抱怨升溫。
  • (重複編號)第二艘船曾隨同卑詩包船出海,與致命沉沒相關的追蹤報導。
  • (相關)波特科奎特蘭監獄的員工疑慮持續浮現,牽動人力與安全議題。
  • (相關)卑詩近海包船致命沉沒仍為持續關注焦點。
  • (相關)全國管線公告引發原住民族酋長的後續反應報導。

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