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卡尔加里周二要闻 · 儿童溺亡、西捷航空纠察与加元8,518,075资产冻结

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🚑 突发与事故

  1. 7岁女童在莱格西(Legacy)蓄水池溺亡。 家人称德里安娜·马塔莫纳(Drihanna Matamona)患自闭症且不会言语。她周日在东南卡尔加里家中外出后被发现在附近的莱格西蓄水池;当她失踪时,父亲在车库、母亲在工作,后来在急救人员找到孩子后获悉情况。家属公开谈到她喜爱画画和拼图。
  2. 格伦代尔(Glendale)发生疑似性侵,按摩师被指控。 卡尔加里警方指控一名52岁按摩师,案件涉及2025年8月9日在按摩过程中被指未经同意触碰性部位;警方在Kinesio按摩治疗所(3949 17 Ave. S.W.)执行搜查令,嫌疑人于2026年9月16日出庭。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 法官冻结律师杰弗里·拉思(Jeffrey Rath)最高加元8,518,075资产。 艾伯塔省高等法院(King’s Bench)法官玛丽恩(Marion)于7月10日签发临时马雷瓦(Mareva)冻结令,限制拉思及其专业公司可立即支配的财产,额度为加元8,518,075。该冻结令将持续到7月15日的后续听证,涵盖银行账户、车辆、不动产和股份。此案源于与塔尔克里原住民(Tallcree First Nation)有关的信托资金争议。
  2. 西捷航空(WestJet)空服人员在卡尔加里举行信息性纠察,罢工投票进行中。 大约4,400名CUPE第8125分会成员正在就一项已于7月8日开始并在7月15日结束的罢工投票表决,结果预计同日公布。谈判在持续中,线下纠察分别在西捷园区(WestJet Campus)和卡尔加里国际机场举行,争议焦点为公司飞行积分制度,双方谈判已接近10个月。

🌦️ 环境

  1. 艾伯塔暴雨后蚊虫季恐延长。 昆虫学家称,中艾伯塔自6月底连降大雨后蚊虫活动持续,近似上一次严重季节是1990年;埃德蒙顿市技术员迈克·詹金斯(Mike Jenkins)和奥尔兹学院昆虫学家肯·弗莱(Ken Fry)描述了广泛叮咬现象以及驱蚊产品需求增加。
  2. 极端高温高湿可助长更强烈雷暴和龙卷风。 多伦多大学大气物理学教授肯特·摩尔(Kent Moore)表示,热浪会提高午后发生严重雷暴和出现龙卷风险;加拿大环境部警告安大略、魁北克和曼尼托巴部分地区将出现30–40°C高温并伴随体感指数(humidex)。摩尔补充称,目前极端天气比没有全球变暖时高约2到3度。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 坎布里安高地(Cambrian Heights)犬只公园内种植俄亥俄山核桃树引发宠物中毒担忧。 居民与坎布里安高地社区协会主席达里尔·康诺利(Daryl Connolly)表示,犬只公园内的俄亥俄山核桃果实若被吞食会引起呕吐和腹泻。公园管理方称其植栽专家知悉此事,但不认为问题严重;兽医朱莉·舍尔(Dr. Julie Schell)呼吁在公共绿地植物配置上加强跨学科协作。
  2. 艾伯塔帮助有胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)囚犯的项目被认为降低了再犯率。 卡特林·沙尔科(Katlin Sharko)在埃德蒙顿看守所参加FAS研讨会后,描述了她如何理解胎儿酒精谱系障碍与自己行为的关联,并在出狱后向埃德蒙顿的杨柳之风支持网络(Willow Winds Support Network)寻求帮助。报道指出,该项目有助于FASD人群出狱后适应社区生活。

📰 今日要闻还包括

  • ARC资源股东批准壳牌(Shell)价值加元220亿的收购提议。
  • 数百名新秀棒球选手齐聚奥科托克斯(Okotoks)参加新锦标赛。
  • 八人就非法猎杀美洲狮与加拿大猞猁案认罪。
  • 调查称律师杰弗里·拉思曾因收费与行为遭客户质疑。
  • 埃德蒙顿东北一公寓火灾致1人死亡,多支消防队出动。
  • 一家公司因沟槽塌方致人死亡认罪,被罚加元330,000。
  • 马尼图石(Manitou Stone)将迁往麋鹿岛国家公园(Elk Island National Park)新址。
  • 尽管长期旅行抵制,加拿大人赴美旅行略有回升。
  • 原住民大会夏季大会讨论水务账单与重大项目。
  • 研究发现临时外来务工者在加拿大工作技能被降级且处境不稳。
  • 失去12岁癌症儿子的家庭分享他生前的热情并选择积极生活。
  • 移民政策成为选票议题;艾伯塔多元文化社区就公投表达意见。
  • 麦克默里堡(Fort McMurray)与冷湖(Cold Lake)市长庆祝Pathways碳捕捉协议。
  • (重复项)杰弗里·拉思过去与原住民的工作再次引发客户争议。
  • (重复项)马雷瓦冻结令在7月15日听证前冻结杰弗里·拉思加元8.518075百万资产。

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