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埃德蒙頓 每日要聞 — 2026-03-25

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  1. 油價又一痛:加拿大柴油平均價飆到近每公升$2.30,比三個月前高出超過50%,專家警告霍爾木茲海峽運輸中斷(約每天1,300萬桶)和成品油出口禁令可能衝擊全球供應鏈。卡爾加里石油分析師Richard Masson說,不同原油能產出的成品不同,柴油短缺風險會在未來幾週透過運輸成本推高日常物價,像Ernie Tsu的餐廳可能要調整菜單價格。

  2. 排水問題困擾30年:Central Auto and Truck Parts老闆Nick Spina抱怨位於170街與129大道的積水問題已持續30年,春季融雪常淹到停車場,且他將在6月面臨$130,000稅單。EPCOR表示私人地段的阻塞涵洞和鐵路對齊問題使改善更複雜,已組隊檢視長期方案,但Spina對短期會有實質改善感到懷疑。

  3. 罷免請願未達標:Elections Alberta表示針對多位聯合保守黨議員的最後四份罷免請願都失敗——包括Mickey Amery等人,其中Amery請願不到500個簽名,但其選區需約9,000個(占2023年投票數60%)。至此自去年教師爭議以來發起的約24份請願已全部失敗或撤回,目前僅剩對Peter Guthrie和Marie Renaud的兩份請願在進行中。

  4. 肯尼將參與分離主義辯論:前省長Jason Kenney將於5月1日在埃德蒙頓出席Civitas Canada舉辦的阿爾伯塔分離主義辯論,對手是支持獨立的律師Keith Wilson;卡爾加里也將舉辦第二場。這場辯論與1月啟動、需在5月2日前收集近178,000簽名的公投請願同時進行,若成功可能在秋季造成公投。

  5. 政府提名新審計長:議會委員會推薦現任審計署總法律顧問兼道德官Phillip Peters接替Doug Wylie,Peters預計4月29日上任。Peters將接手Wylie未完成的高調醫療合約調查——該案曾獲RCMP展開調查,且延長Wylie合約的決定引發在野黨批評。

  6. 小鎮禁止裝飾性旗幟與彩虹斑馬線:Didsbury通過「公共空間中立」條例,僅允許政府旗幟於市有土地展示並統一人行道與斑馬線標示,市長Chris Little稱是為了中立,但Calgary Pride擔心會消減LGBTQ+能見度。2024年Westlock與Barrhead也有類似作法,批評者認為此趨勢可能邊緣化少數群體。

  7. 卡城突降春雪,交通大亂:一場在早高峰突襲的濕重大雪(局部達3公分/小時)造成警方報告8時至中午約287起事故,卡城機場記錄約16公分積雪並有航班延誤。氣象學家Terri Lang說這類小尺度但強烈的系統難以預報,預計夜間還可能再下5–8公分。

  8. 約會軟體性侵案被捕:埃德蒙頓警方於3月17日逮捕56歲William McMullin,指控包括性侵、施用麻醉藥物等罪名;受害者報稱在Facebook Dating、Bumble和Tinder配對後被邀至其家中遭害。警方(Staff Sgt. Christa Laforce)認為可能還有更多受害者,呼籲相關人士聯絡EPS:780-423-4567。

  9. 聖艾伯特命案兩人被控:警方表示在2月19日Keystone Crescent的房屋火災後發現59歲牙醫Mai Diab之屍,3月9日逮捕44歲Mouhamad Fadi Orfahly控以一級謀殺,3月12日在多倫多逮捕43歲Mahmoud Ali Abdallah Mansour並控以褻瀆遺體與事後從犯,兩人已被押回阿省候審。調查顯示Diab疑似為財務動機的目標,社區與診所已暫時關閉。

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