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埃德蒙顿 每日要闻 — 2026-03-25

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  1. 影响到你钱包了:加拿大柴油平均价飙升至接近每升$2.30,比三个月前高出50%以上,专家警告霍尔木兹海峡运输中断(约1300万桶/日通过)和成品油出口禁令可能扰乱供应链。卡尔加里分析师Richard Masson说,部分原油更适合做柴油,短缺可能会在未来几周传导成更高的运输和食品价格,像Ernie Tsu这样的餐馆业主已经担心运费上涨会推高菜单价。

  2. 为排水问题忍受三十年:Central Auto and Truck Parts业主Nick Spina抱怨位于170街与129大道前的融水积池困扰他30年,早晨结冰时顾客和员工难以通行,他还面临6月到期的$130,000税单。EPCOR表示私人地块的堵塞涵洞和铁路对齐问题使情况复杂,已派队评估长期方案,但Spina对能否尽快解决持怀疑态度。

  3. 罢免请愿告吹:Elections Alberta称针对多位UCP议员的最后四份罢免请愿未获足够签名——如对Mickey Amery的请愿不到500签名,而他所在选区需约9,000签名(占2023年投票数的60%)。截至目前,自去年教师罢工以来发起的约24份请愿已全部失败或撤回,目前仅有针对Peter Guthrie和Marie Renaud的两份在进行中。

  4. 肯尼参加分离主义辩论:前省长Jason Kenney将于5月1日在埃德蒙顿参加由Civitas Canada举办的有关阿尔伯塔分离主义的辩论,对手是支持分离的律师Keith Wilson;另一个在卡尔加里的辩论也在筹备中。此事发生在1月发起的请愿正争取在5月2日前收集近178,000个签名,以在秋季推动公投。

  5. 审计长提名人选出炉:省议会委员会推荐现任审计署法律顾问兼道德官Phillip Peters接替Doug Wylie,Peters预计将于4月29日就任。Peters将被要求完成Wylie未完成的、涉及数百万加元医疗合同的调查——这起调查曾获RCMP关注并引发政治争议。

  6. 小镇禁止装饰性旗帜和彩虹斑马线:Didsbury通过“公共空间中立”条例,限制市有土地只可悬挂政府旗帜并要求统一斑马线标识,市长Chris Little称此举让人们都能被代表,但Calgary Pride警告这会抹去LGBTQ+的可见度。2024年Westlock和Barrhead也通过了类似条例,批评者担忧边缘群体被弱化。

  7. 卡城突降春雪引发百起车祸:一次强回流使早高峰出现密集大雪(局部降速约3厘米/小时),警方报告当天8时至中午间约287起事故,卡尔加里机场记录约16厘米积雪并导致多班航班延误。气象学家Terri Lang说这类小范围但强烈的春季系统难以预报,预计夜间还可能再下5–8厘米。

  8. 男子被控在约会软件上下药并性侵:埃德蒙顿警方于3月17日逮捕56岁的William McMullin,指控包括性侵、施用麻醉药物等罪名,此前多名女性报称在Facebook Dating、Bumble和Tinder上认识该人后被邀请到其家中遭药物和性侵。警方(Staff Sgt. Christa Laforce)认为可能还有更多受害者,呼吁受影响者拨打EPS:780-423-4567联系。

  9. 两人被控圣艾伯特谋杀案:阿省RCMP称在2月19日的Keystone Crescent房屋火灾后发现59岁牙医Mai Diab的尸体,3月9日逮捕44岁Mouhamad Fadi Orfahly并控以一级谋杀,3月12日在多伦多逮捕43岁Mahmoud Ali Abdallah Mansour并控以亵渎遗体及事后帮助罪,两人已被押送回阿省待审。警方表示Diab被指为以经济利益为目标的被害者,死因调查继续进行。

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