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Tornado daña estructuras, los Oilers fichan a Dach y el premier tranquiliza sobre centro de datos de Meta — Edmonton, domingo

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🚑 Últimas e incidentes

  1. Varias estructuras dañadas después de que un tornado azotó una aldea del centro de Alberta. Un tornado atravesó parte de una aldea del centro de Alberta y dañó varias estructuras, confirman reportes locales; equipos de emergencia acudieron al lugar. (Fuente: News 10450)
  2. Más tornados registrados en las Praderas mientras continúa la ola de calor húmedo. Environment Canada emitió un aviso rojo de tornado para County of Vermilion River alrededor de las 5:30 p.m. del 11 de julio y registró un toque en tierra cerca de Tulliby Lake, a 60 km al noroeste de Lloydminster; Alberta suma ahora 24 tornados este año, un aumento de más del 50% respecto de 2025. (Fuente: News 10453)

🏛️ Gobierno y política

  1. El premier de Alberta tranquiliza sobre el enorme centro de datos de Meta. El premier de Alberta abordó públicamente las inquietudes sobre el proyecto de gran centro de datos de Meta, ofreciendo garantías a residentes y partes interesadas; funcionarios provinciales se reunieron con representantes de la empresa y de la comunidad. (Fuente: News 10408)
  2. Carney dice que es probable el avance del oleoducto mientras conversa en el Calgary Stampede. En el Calgary Stampede, Patrick Carney afirmó que las encuestas muestran apoyo mayoritario a un oleoducto y pidió cooperación entre provincias; el 30 de junio republicó un video de 17 minutos en el que argumenta reemplazar el plan climático de su antecesor. (Fuente: News 10455)
  3. Ford y Unifor alcanzan un acuerdo tentativo de tres años que cubre planta en Alberta. Se llegó a un contrato tentativo de tres años que cubre aproximadamente a 5,000 trabajadores en cinco plantas de Ontario y una en Alberta; los detalles se reservan hasta la ratificación por parte de los afiliados y seguirán conversaciones con Stellantis y GM. (Fuente: News 10444)

🏈 Deportes

  1. Los Oilers de Edmonton fichan a Colton Dach por dos años a 1,2 millones de dólares canadienses de promedio anual. Los Oilers de Edmonton firmaron al delantero Colton Dach por un contrato de dos años con un valor promedio anual de 1,2 millones de dólares canadienses; Dach anotó cinco goles y dio ocho asistencias en 61 partidos la temporada pasada y registró dos goles y dos asistencias en ocho partidos de temporada regular para Edmonton tras su debut el 6 de marzo. (Fuente: News 10454)
  2. Portugal venció a Canada 38-14 en la World Rugby Nations Cup en Edmonton. Portugal derrotó a Canada 38-14 en el partido de la World Rugby Nations Cup disputado en Edmonton. (Fuente: News 10441)

📰 También hoy

  • Ballenas grises mueren a lo largo de nuestras costas; investigadores vinculan el fenómeno al calentamiento climático.
  • Hidrógeno y baterías se enfrentan en el debate sobre la electrificación de camiones pesados.
  • Una acrobacia temeraria a los 50 ayudó a un autor a superar sus miedos; ensayo personal.
  • Carney explica la ‘soberanía energética’ en una nueva discusión de política nacional.
  • Intercambios de casas ganan popularidad entre canadienses que buscan viajar más barato.
  • ¿Es el Calgary Stampede la prueba definitiva de una relación?

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