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卡爾加里要聞 · 週二:童溺斃、西捷糾察與凍結 8,518,075 加元資產

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🚑 即時與事故

  1. 7歲女童在 Legacy 社區滯洪池溺斃。 家人形容 Drihanna Matamona 為自閉、無語,周日她從位於卡爾加里東南的住家離開,後在附近的 Legacy 社區滯洪池被發現;她失蹤時父親在車庫、母親外出工作,直到緊急救援人員找到她後才獲通知。家屬公開談及她喜愛畫畫和拼圖。
  2. 格蘭岱爾按摩師遭控涉嫌性侵犯。 卡爾加里警方指控一名52歲按摩師,涉案時間為2025年8月9日,指控為按摩過程中非自願性接觸;警方對 Kinesio Massage Therapy(地址:3949 17 Ave. S.W.)執行搜查令,被告預定於2026年9月16日出庭。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 法官凍結律師 Jeffrey Rath 高達 8,518,075 加元資產。 亞伯達省高等法院(Alberta Court of King’s Bench)法官 Marion 於7月10日核准臨時 Mareva 凍結令,限制可強制執行之財產達 8,518,075 加元,涉案對象包括 Rath 及其專業公司;該命令涵蓋銀行帳戶、車輛、不動產與股權,並持續生效至7月15日的後續聆訊。此案源自與 Tallcree 第一民族(Tallcree First Nation)之信託款項爭議。
  2. 西捷航空(WestJet)空服員在卡爾加里舉行資訊性糾察,罷工投票進行中。 約4,400名 CUPE 地方8125(CUPE Local 8125)成員正在就一項於7月8日開始、7月15日結束的罷工投票投票,結果預計同日公布;在談判持續、就航空公司飛行抵用金制度談判約10個月後,糾察隊在西捷園區與卡爾加里國際機場外示威。

🌦️ 環境

  1. 亞伯達暴雨後蚊季延長。 昆蟲學家表示,中央亞伯達自6月底暴雨以來蚊蟲活動持續,最近一次類似季節被認為是1990年;埃德蒙頓市技術員 Mike Jenkins 與 Olds College 昆蟲學家 Ken Fry 描述廣泛叮咬現象,並指出驅蟲劑需求增加。
  2. 極端高溫與高濕可助長更危險的雷暴與龍捲風。 多倫多大學大氣物理學教授 Kent Moore 表示,熱浪增加午后劇烈雷暴與可能龍捲風的風險;加拿大環境部(Environment Canada)警告安大略省、魁北克省與曼尼托巴省部分地區出現30–40°C 並有悶熱指數,Moore 補充指出目前極端情況比若無全球暖化時高約2至3度。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 卡比瑞恩高地犬公園種植俄亥俄栗樹引發寵物毒性疑慮。 居民與卡比瑞恩高地社區協會(Cambrian Heights Community Association)會長 Daryl Connolly 指出,犬公園內的俄亥俄栗(Ohio Buckeye)果實若被寵物誤食,可能造成嘔吐與腹瀉;公園維護人員表示其植栽專家知悉此情況但不認為是重大問題;獸醫 Julie Schell 醫師呼籲公共場所植栽應加強跨領域規畫。
  2. 亞伯達協助受胎兒酒精譜系障礙(FASD)囚犯的計畫,有助降低再犯率。 曾在埃德蒙頓羈押所參加 FAS 研習的 Katlin Sharko 表示,他了解胎兒酒精譜系障礙與自己行為的關聯,並向埃德蒙頓的 Willow Winds Support Network 尋求支持;報導指出該計畫協助 FASD 困難者在出獄後適應社區生活,降低再犯風險。

📰 今日其他要聞

  • ARC Resources 股東通過 Shell 220 億加元收購提議。
  • 數百名新秀棒球員齊聚 Okotoks 參加新錦標賽。
  • 八人就非法獵捕美洲獅與加拿大猞猁認罪。
  • 調查指出律師 Jeffrey Rath 曾面臨客戶對費用與行為的質疑。
  • 埃德蒙頓東北一公寓火警釀1死,多支救援隊抵達。
  • 一家公司在溝槽坍塌致死案認罪,罰款330,000 加元。
  • Manitou 石料將移至艾克島國家公園(Elk Island National Park)新址。
  • 儘管長期抵制美國旅遊,加拿大人赴美旅次仍小幅回升。
  • 原住民議會夏季大會討論水資源法案與重大工程案。
  • 研究發現臨時移工在加國工作遭遇技能倒退與不穩定。
  • 家屬分享死於癌症的12歲男童熱情與生前抉擇。
  • 移民議題入選票,亞伯達多元文化社群評估公投影響。
  • 福特麥克默里與冷湖市長慶祝 Pathways 碳捕捉協議。
  • (重複調查)Jeffrey Rath 過去對第一民族的工作招致新客戶爭議。
  • (重複)Mareva 凍結令凍結 Jeffrey Rath 8,518,075 加元資產,至7月15日聆訊。

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