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干旱、酸黄瓜戏剧与热门团队——你在温哥华的周五

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🌦️ 环境与天气

  1. 奥卡纳根的积雪量达到历史最低。 奥卡纳根的积雪量只有58%,创下自1980年开始记录以来的最低水平。这引发了对未来几个月干旱的严重担忧。所以,如果你计划夏天的水上活动,可能需要重新考虑那些游泳课!

  2. 干旱条件突显地区差异。 不列颠哥伦比亚省的积雪量差异明显,北部和东部地区表现良好,而南部地区则遭受困扰。希望大自然在夏天不会怀恨在心!


🍔 食物与生活方式

  1. 不列颠哥伦比亚省轮渡因汉堡而陷入麻烦。 一家人在BC轮渡上的经历因对酸黄瓜的混淆而病毒式传播。结果发现,没人能在BC轮渡上获得免费的酸黄瓜!所以下次点餐时要检查你的订单,尤其是如果涉及到一个12岁小孩的传奇汉堡偏好。

📉 经济

  1. 不列颠哥伦比亚省失业率达到十年最高。 三月失去了19,000个工作岗位,使得失业率升至6.7%,是自疫情以来的最高点——所以,如果你看到有人发放求职申请,不妨拿一份!

🏙️ 政治与社区

  1. 格兰维尔街需要提振! 温哥华市中心呼吁政府重振娱乐区,该地区的空置率仍高达24.9%。他们准备为市中心而战,希望城市也能加入这场战斗!

  2. 原住民领袖在DRIPA问题上坚定立场。 原住民领袖向不列颠哥伦比亚省政府对重要的土著权利提案发出强烈的信息。这是一个关键时刻,他们保证会坚守立场。

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