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埃德蒙顿周四要闻:老人被疏散、近2.3亿加元风暴损失与仇恨动机肇事逃逸

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🚑 突发与事故

  1. 西埃德蒙顿 Villa Marguerite 老人院因洪水疏散43名长者。 周五晚暴雨从地下室窗户涌入,住户被迫转移到礼拜堂和活动区;运营副总裁贝基·马拉特(Becky Marlatt)表示,Park Place Seniors Living(Park Place Seniors Living)正在协调个别安置计划,居民持续得到照护。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 加拿大保险局估算埃德蒙顿近期风暴造成约2.3亿加元的可保损失。 加拿大保险局(Insurance Bureau of Canada)表示,5月底至6月初的风暴索赔——主要来自住宅——累计近2.3亿加元(230,000,000),并指出仍在收集中旬风暴的数据,总额预计还会上升。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 5月27日疑因仇恨动机的肇事逃逸案中,一名女子被控。 警方称,嫌疑人在82街与144大道附近用车逼停受害者,撞击一名戴头巾的女子后逃离;嫌疑人于7月9日自首,并被释放,须出庭应讯。
  2. 艾伯塔严重事件反应小组对布鲁克斯皇家骑警执行搜查令时的致命枪击展开调查。 事件发生在格林布鲁克村附近约下午4点,骑警称一名男子持械,随后一名警员开枪;在抢救无效后,艾伯塔严重事件反应小组(ASIRT)启动独立调查。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 省长称近80万艾伯塔人已申请100加元能源补贴。 丹妮尔·史密斯(Danielle Smith)告诉记者,首批款项将在未来几天开始发放,约有340万人符合资格,政府已阻止约35,000起欺诈性申请。

🏈 体育

  1. 新秀达里尔·贾博梅成为埃德蒙顿麋鹿队首发中线卫。 这位在今年加拿大选秀(Canadian draft)中第3顺位被选中的新秀在前两次首发中各有7次擒抱,并在首场比赛完成一次拦截。主教练马克·基拉姆(Mark Kilam)表示,4胜1负的麋鹿队正准备主场比赛。

📰 另闻

  • 全国原住民大会(Assembly of First Nations)质询部长们重大项目进度,包括和解时间表。
  • 地区性原住民国民大会首席职位空缺五年,艾伯塔仍悬而未决。
  • 埃德蒙顿一所初中校舍屋顶被风暴严重破坏,导致室内进水。
  • 公投广告规则受关注,旗帜与爱国宣传广告引发争议。
  • 阿萨巴斯卡·奇佩维恩原住民(Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation)对加拿大提起诉讼,寻求改变每年5加元的条约年金。
  • 艾伯塔一煤矿公司因工人死亡认罪,被罚36万加元。
  • 艾伯塔乡村地区推行远程急诊医师服务试点并扩展。
  • 问答:是什么导致埃德蒙顿出现强降雨? 专家分析。
  • 关于路边景点的争论继续,包括巨型恐龙与超大香肠的讨论。
  • 公共安全部长争取将被控谋杀者继续拘押,案件牵涉疑似黑帮成员。
  • 省长拟将艾伯塔石油产量翻番,政策计划讨论中。
  • 拟在艾伯塔乡村建设新的人工智能数据中心,又一项提案出现。
  • 南艾伯塔一名男子在一宗涉警枪击后死亡,皇家骑警(RCMP)发布报告。
  • 魁北克与艾伯塔计划在政府层面联合推进人工智能整合。
  • 艾伯塔上线接受自行车道投诉的门户网站。
  • 法官延长冻结分离主义律师资产的禁令,与一原住民的争议继续。
  • 科普:云层如何在埃德蒙顿上空聚集大量雨水? 科学家解读。
  • 艾伯塔开放线上赌博市场,成瘾专家表达担忧。
  • 加拿大报告,截至7月11日魁北克出现107例丝状孢子虫病(cyclosporiasis)病例,官员持续监测。
  • 卡尔加里“独特适合”研究冰雹暴的条件,北方冰雹项目指出。
  • 弓冰川瀑布步道重新开放并设置警示牌,加拿大公园署引用岩土报告。
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  • 北埃德蒙顿一对80多岁夫妇在火灾中身亡,验尸官公布身份。

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