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溫哥華週二要聞:格蘭維爾治安、FedEx窺視案與直升機墜毀

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🚑 突發與事故

  1. 奈特灣口附近直升機墜毀釀2死、1人生還。 西岸直升機公司(West Coast Helicopters)表示,一架 Hughes 500 直升機於清晨6:15在拉夫堡灣(Loughborough Inlet)執行林業作業時墜毀;包括機師萊利·布朗(Riley Browne)在內兩人死亡、一人獲救。運輸安全委員會已展開調查。
  2. 來自蘇克的卑詩飛行員尼可拉斯·戴爾在科羅拉多山火中喪生。 56歲的戴爾在對抗金山(Gold Mountain)火場時其直升機墜毀身亡;官方估計該火災燒毀36,965英畝,控制率12%。

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 被控在格蘭維爾街攻擊案嫌犯保釋聽證延後。 32歲杰爾·西蒙·烏瓜克(Jiel Simon Uguak)面對6月24日和7月6日發生在格蘭維爾步行區的兩項攻擊罪指控;聽證延至下週,警方表示他在該區有相關先前檢舉紀錄。
  2. 德爾塔FedEx員工指稱洗手間遭窺錄;已逮一人。 德爾塔警察懷疑在蒂爾伯里(Tilbury)FedEx員工洗手間藏有錄影裝置;一名員工上週二被逮捕,後來未被起訴即獲釋,FedEx表示該名員工已被解雇。
  3. 電動滑板車分別出事致一死一重傷;溫哥華警局提醒戴安全帽。 7月3日在Venables與Commercial Drive附近被撞的30歲女子因未戴安全帽,於7月11日死亡;另有一名54歲女子於週日在Coal Harbour遭撞,鎖骨骨折,預期可恢復。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 市長肯·森(Ken Sim)誓言維持格蘭維爾步行區改動,並指向省府責任。 市府已將格蘭維爾步行區及與世界盃相關的露臺延長至勞動節;森表示,省府必須處理集中出現的心理健康與藥物使用需求,並指出卑詩省政府在三月同意關閉格蘭維爾別墅(Granville Villa)及另外兩處單間出租屋。
  2. 溫哥華市議會將在夏季面臨「社區計畫」與最高塔樓提案的推進。 市議會預計在今夏檢視新的社區計畫以及多項申請中的最高樓塔案,市議會夏季會期將安排多次會議並做出決定。

📰 其他要聞

  • 卑詩南部被警告未來48小時有最高等級野火風險,230多處房產納入疏散令。
  • 基洛納起重機倒塌五週年追悼,2021年7月12日事故造成五人死亡。
  • 市長表示若連任不會試圖取消公園局(Park Board)職權,肯·森聲明。
  • 卑詩內陸週末發生兩起溺水案調查中,已在馬拉湖(Mara Lake)尋獲一具遺體。
  • 卑詩核發清砂礦場環評證書,地點接近喬治王子(Prince George)周邊。
  • 哈德遜希望(Hudson's Hope)急診室將關閉三週,因醫師短缺。
  • 與克土納哈民族(Ktunaxa Nation)和卑詩政府展開 Qat'muk 保育規劃對話。
  • 家屬要求重新調查塔蒂安娜·哈里森(Tatyanna Harrison)之死,支持者呼籲續查。
  • 基洛納濱水步道因市府與飯店維修爭議關閉,熱門步道暫停開放。
  • 美國公司表達對史奎米什—100英里屋(Squamish–100 Mile House)鐵路服務興趣,在加拿大國家鐵路(CN)撤出後。
  • 區域管理局員工建議對康諾克斯(Comox)污水外洩進行獨立調查,提出建議。
  • 家屬在哀悼中分享已故12歲兒子的熱情與故事。
  • 卑詩罷工護理師在調解會談期間暫停抗議線,勞資更新。
  • 哥倫比亞國家隊無緣世界盃引發對溫哥華球員的威脅,有威脅通報。
  • 德爾塔警方持續調查FedEx洗手間疑似窺錄案。
  • 省府在卑詩東北部設立面積超過素里(Surrey)的保護區。
  • 卑詩滅火人員在熱浪回歸下備戰更多火情。
  • 伊森·卡茨伯格(Ethan Katzberg)在布達佩斯擲出本季最佳與會會紀錄83.64公尺錘子擲比賽。
  • (重複)基洛納濱水步道關閉,飯店爭議被提及。
  • (重複)卑詩南部最高野火風險警告,雷擊風險被強調。

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