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Gulo sa Granville, alegasyon ng voyeurism sa FedEx at pagbagsak ng helikopter — Vancouver Martes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Pagbagsak ng helikopter malapit sa Knight Inlet—2 patay, 1 nakaligtas. Sinabi ng West Coast Helicopters na isang Hughes 500 ang bumagsak bandang 6:15 a.m. habang nagsasagawa ng gawaing panggubat sa Loughborough Inlet; dalawa, kabilang ang piloto na si Riley Browne, ang namatay at isa ang nakaligtas. Nagbukas ng imbestigasyon ang Transportation Safety Board.
  2. Piloto mula sa B.C. na si Nicholas Dale, 56, namatay habang lumalaban sa wildfire sa Colorado. Namatay ang residente ng Sooke nang bumagsak ang kanyang helikopter habang kumakalaban sa Gold Mountain fire; tinatayang 36,965 acres ang nasusunog at 12% na ang containment, ayon sa mga opisyal.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Naisantabi ang pagdinig sa piyansa ng lalaking inakusahan sa mga pananakit sa Granville Street. Si Jiel Simon Uguak, 32, ay hinaharap ang dalawang pagkakasakdal ng pananakit para sa mga insidente noong Hunyo 24 at Hulyo 6 sa Granville pedestrian zone; isinantabi ang pagdinig hanggang sa susunod na linggo at sinabi ng pulisya na may mga naunang reklamo na kaugnay sa nasabing sona.
  2. Mga empleyado ng FedEx sa Delta nag-aangkin ng voyeurism sa banyo; isang naaresto. Pinaghihinalaan ng Delta police na may nakatagong recording device sa staff washroom ng FedEx sa Tilbury; isang empleyado ang naaresto noong nakaraang Martes at kalaunan pinakawalan nang walang kaso, at sinabi ng FedEx na tinanggal ang empleyado sa trabaho.
  3. Babae patay, isa seryosong nasaktan sa magkahiwalay na e-scooter crashes; nagbabala ang VPD tungkol sa helmet. Isang 30-anyos na babae na tinamaan malapit sa Venables at Commercial Drive noong Hulyo 3 ang namatay noong Hulyo 11 matapos hindi magsuot ng helmet; isang 54-anyos na babae na nabangga sa Coal Harbour nitong Linggo ay nagkapinsalang may nabaling clavicle at inaasahang gagaling.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Pangalawang Rubo: Mayor Ken Sim nangangako panatilihin ang mga pagbabago sa Granville pedestrian zone, itinuro ang probinsiya. Pinalawig ng lungsod ang Granville Pedestrian Zone at ang mga FIFA-related patios hanggang Araw ng Paggawa; sinabi ni Sim na kailangang tugunan ng probinsiya ang pinagsentrong pangangailangan sa mental health at substance-use at binanggit na pumayag ang gobyerno ng B.C. noong Marso na isara ang Granville Villa at dalawang SRO.
  2. Humaharap ang Vancouver council sa push ngayong tag-init tungkol sa 'village plan' at pinakamataas na tore. Nakiskedyul ngayong tag-init na pag-usapan ng konseho ang bagong village plan at mga panukala para sa pinakamataas na tore ng Vancouver, na may maraming pagpupulong at desisyon na inaasahang magaganap sa summer sprint ng konseho.

📰 Also Today

  • Southern B.C. pinagwarnahan ng pinakamataas na posibilidad ng wildfire sa susunod na 48 oras, higit sa 230 properties ang nasa evacuation order.
  • Ipinaggunita ang ikalimang anibersaryo ng pagbagsak ng crane sa Kelowna, limang lalaki ang namatay noong 12 Hulyo 2021.
  • Sinabi ng mayor na hindi niyang susubukang alisin ang park board kung muling mahahalal, pahayag ni Ken Sim.
  • Dalawang pagkalunod iniimbestigahan sa B.C. Interior nitong weekend, isang bangkay ang narekober sa Mara Lake.
  • Naglabas ang B.C. ng environmental certificate para sa silica sand mine malapit sa Prince George, pinal na desisyon ng probinsya.
  • Isasara ang ER ng Hudson's Hope ng tatlong linggo, pagsasara dahil sa kakulangan ng doktor.
  • Nagsimula ang conservation planning para sa Qat'muk kasama ang Ktunaxa Nation at B.C., nagsasagawa ng magkasanib na pag-uusap.
  • Pamilya humihiling ng muling pagsisiyasat sa pagkamatay ni Tatyanna Harrison, nananawagan ang mga tagasuporta ng imbestigasyon.
  • Isinara ang Kelowna waterfront walkway dahil sa hindi pagkakasundo sa pag-ayos sa pagitan ng lungsod at hotel, isinara ang popular na daanan.
  • Interes ng U.S. firm sa Squamish–100 Mile House rail service, matapos umatras ang CN.
  • Inirerekomenda ng regional district staff ang independiyenteng pagsisiyasat sa pagtagas ng dumi sa Comox, ibinigay ang rekomendasyon.
  • Pamilya ibinahagi ang hilig ng kanilang namayapang 12-anyos na anak habang nagdadalamhati, kuwento ng pamilya.
  • Mga nagpi-picket na nars sa B.C. ititigil pansamantala ang linya habang may mediated talks, update sa paggawa.
  • Paghahabol mula sa World Cup ng Colombia nagdulot ng pagbabanta sa isang manlalaro sa Vancouver, iniulat ang mga pagbabanta.
  • Delta police nagpapatuloy sa pag-iimbestiga sa umano’y voyeurism sa washroom ng FedEx, patuloy ang imbestigasyon.
  • Lumikha ang probinsya ng protektadong lugar na mas malaki kaysa Surrey sa northeast B.C., naitatag ang bagong protected area.
  • Naghahanda ang mga crew ng wildfire sa B.C. para sa mas maraming aktibidad habang bumabalik ang init, naghahanda ang mga tauhan.
  • Itinapon ni Ethan Katzberg ang world-leading na 83.64m sa hammer sa Budapest, season best at record ng paligsahan.
  • (duplicate) Isinara ang Kelowna waterfront walkway, binanggit ang alitan sa hotel.
  • (duplicate) Babala: pinakamataas na posibilidad ng wildfire sa Southern B.C., binigyang-diin ang panganib ng kidlat.

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