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温哥华周二要闻:格兰维尔骚乱、联邦快递窥探案与直升机坠毁

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🚑 突发与事故

  1. 奈特入海风口附近直升机坠毁致两人死亡,一人幸存。 西海岸直升机公司(West Coast Helicopters)称,一架休斯500型直升机在早上6:15执行林业作业时于拉夫堡入海(Loughborough Inlet)附近坠落;包括机长莱利·布朗(Riley Browne)在内两人死亡,一人幸存。运输安全委员会已展开调查。
  2. 艾伯塔外出灭火的卑诗飞行员尼古拉斯·戴尔殉职。 来自苏克(Sooke)的56岁飞行员在扑灭科罗拉多州金山火灾(Gold Mountain fire)时直升机坠毁身亡。官员称火势约为36,965英亩,控制率12%。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 被控格兰维尔街(Granville)袭击的男子保释听证延期。 32岁的杰尔·西蒙·乌瓜克(Jiel Simon Uguak)面临两项袭击指控,分别涉6月24日和7月6日在格兰维尔步行区发生的事件。听证会已押后至下周,警方称他在该步行区有相关先前投诉记录。
  2. 杜尔塔(Delta)联邦快递(FedEx)员工指控洗手间偷窥;一人被捕。 杜尔塔警方怀疑在蒂尔伯里(Tilbury)联邦快递员工洗手间内藏有录音或录像装置。上周二一名员工被捕,随后获释且未被起诉;联邦快递表示该员工已被解雇。
  3. 两起电动滑板车事故造成一死一重伤;温哥华警察提醒佩戴头盔。 7月3日在Venables与Commercial Drive附近被撞的一名30岁女性因未戴头盔于7月11日去世;周日在煤港(Coal Harbour)被撞的54岁女性锁骨骨折,预计能康复。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 市长肯·辛姆(Ken Sim)誓言维持格兰维尔步行区调整,并将问题指向省府。 市府已将格兰维尔步行区及与国际足联相关的露台延长至劳动节;辛姆称省府必须应对集中出现的心理健康和物质使用问题,并指出卑诗省在3月同意关闭格兰维尔别墅(Granville Villa)及另外两处单间出租屋。
  2. 温哥华市议会将面临夏季对“村落规划”和最高塔楼的推动。 市议会今夏将审议新的村落规划及多项拟建的最高塔楼提案,多个会议与决定预计在市议会夏季冲刺期内进行。

📰 今日其他消息

  • 卑诗南部未来48小时被警告有最高野火风险。 超过230处物业已收到疏散令。
  • 基洛纳起重机坍塌五周年悼念。 2021年7月12日事故造成五人死亡。
  • 市长称若连任不会试图取消公园委员会职能。 肯·辛姆发表声明。
  • 卑诗内陆周末发生两起溺水事故调查中。 一具遗体在玛拉湖(Mara Lake)被打捞上岸。
  • 卑诗省为靠近乔治王子城(Prince George)的一处硅砂矿发放环境证书。 省府作出决定。
  • 哈德森霍普急诊科将关闭三周。 关闭原因是医生短缺。
  • 与Ktunaxa Nation就Qat'muk保护规划展开会谈。 联合会谈已启动。
  • 家属要求重启对塔蒂安娜·哈里森(Tatyanna Harrison)死亡案的调查。 支持者呼吁进一步调查。
  • 基洛纳滨水步道因市府与酒店维修纠纷关闭。 受欢迎的步道暂停开放。
  • 一家美国公司对斯阔米什—100哩屋(Squamish–100 Mile House)铁路服务表现出兴趣。 该提议在加拿大国家铁路(CN)撤出后出现。
  • 地区委员会职员建议对科莫克斯污水泄漏进行独立调查。 已提出该建议。
  • 家属在哀悼中分享已故12岁儿子的爱好。 家庭故事报道。
  • 罢工的卑诗护士在调解会谈期间将暂停纠察线。 劳工动态更新。
  • 哥伦比亚队无缘世界杯后,一名球员在温哥华遭受威胁。 有相关威胁报告。
  • 杜尔塔警方继续调查联邦快递洗手间涉嫌偷窥案。 调查仍在进行。
  • 省府在卑诗东北部创建一个比素里(Surrey)更大的保护区。 新保护区已设立。
  • 卑诗野火队伍在高温回归下为更多火情做准备。 灭火队伍加强戒备。
  • 伊桑·卡茨伯格(Ethan Katzberg)在布达佩斯投出世界领先的83.64米链球成绩。 赛季最佳并刷新赛事纪录。
  • (重复)基洛纳滨水步道关闭,涉酒店纠纷。
  • (重复)卑诗南部被警告有最高野火风险,雷击风险突出。

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