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Weekly Digest Calgary Mar 30 - Apr 5, 2026

卡尔加里每周要闻(2026‑03‑30 至 2026‑04‑05)

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  1. 埃德蒙顿油人继续高歌猛进 — 新生代 Matthew Savoie 在4月2日攻入制胜球,油人3‑1胜芝加哥,球队连胜刷新赛季纪录,Connor McDavid 仍在争得得分王,Leon Draisaitl 本赛季赛程报销。

  2. Marlborough 购物中心外转移偷窃案 — 老年人 Ruth Patterson 在 Walmart 附近被陌生男子用“试戴项链”分散注意力,丢失由她与已故丈夫戒指融成的金项链,警方提醒此类跨城作案仍有发生。

  3. 油价飙升引发减税呼声 — 国际油价接近114美元/桶,3月26日卡城油价约1.75加元/升,民众要求燃油税减免,省府称需按规定20个监测交易日来决定。

  4. 省府提出图书馆限制儿童接触性表述影像的法案 — 该法案(4月2日提出)拟对15岁及以下可见的性描写图片设限(柜台保管或由职员控制),同时法案还包含议员问责、加速住房审批等市政措施。

  5. 学校“中立”新规瞄准教师行为 — 教育法修正拟要求教师在课堂上以“平衡、中立”的方式呈现议题,规定旗帜与每周奏国歌等,教师工会表示被冒犯并反对此类立法。

  6. 春季暴雪影响卡城交通 — 周四市区被厚重湿雪覆盖(此前最重预报达20厘米),市区发生至少163起交通事故、22人受伤,气温周五周六回升将逐步融雪。

  7. Bearspaw 输水干线修复后解除限水 — 市府修复了9处受损管段并完成检测,提前恢复供水;同时 Bearspaw 干线全面更换的3.81亿加元工程仍在推进,目标年底完工。

  8. 卡城警队准备大额四年预算请求 — 警察局长 Katie McLellan 表示830个编制中仅填补653人,计划在四年内再招660名警员以填补重案、性侵和家暴侦查缺口。

  9. Highway 2 Granum 路段致两人死亡的车祸 — RCMP 报告一辆半挂车与转向车辆相撞,造成两人当场死亡,初步未发现酒驾或毒驾因素。

  10. Stoney Trail 致命车祸后有人被控 — 一名39岁男子被控危险驾驶和妨碍执法;警方还指另一司机在封锁现场高速闯入被逮捕,事故发生于深夜,调查仍在进行。

  11. 各地调升最低工资仍不足以应对生活成本 — 多省在上调最低工资(阿省仍为15加元/小时),但工会与倡导者称涨幅赶不上住房、食品与燃油涨价。

  12. QEII 高速枪击案两人受控 — RCMP 指控 Jimmy Gassner(18岁)和 Deon Libsekil(23岁)于3月14日在 Leduc 附近枪杀 Barinder Singh,警方称事件“部分随机且残忍”。

  13. 省府拟对雇用临时外劳的雇主设登记制 — 新法将要求企业先向省登记、对移民顾问与招工者许可监管,并对违规开出最高150万加元罚款,细则将于2027年初生效。

  14. CFL 球员瞄准奥运旗式橄榄球 — Philpot 双胞胎(Jalen 在卡城)和 Nathan Rourke 表示愿为加拿大争夺2028年洛杉矶旗式橄榄球首届奥运席位,资格赛将在德国举行。

  15. 针对南亚社区的勒索案首名被告被起诉 — Rana Cheema(45岁)因涉嫌勒索与恐吓被控;自2025年1月以来卡城已接报41起相关勒索案件,警方呼吁更多受害者报案。

  16. 结直肠癌筛查年龄下调趋势 — P.E.I. 和努纳武特已将筛查起始年龄降至45岁,其他省份(含卑诗、阿省)正评估类似调整以应对50岁以下病例上升。

  17. 北埃德蒙顿附近的“就地避难”警报已解除 — RCMP 在拘捕了涉嫌携枪的四名男子中的三人后,于周三早上解除对 Atikameg 地区的警示,调查仍在继续。

  18. 加拿大宇航员参与 Artemis II 登月任务 — Jeremy Hansen(任务专家)和卡城的 Jenni Gibbons(备份)与 NASA 团队参与计划于4月1日开启的阿耳忒弥斯 II 月球绕飞任务,这是自阿波罗以来首批载人绕月行动。

  19. St. Albert 婴儿遗体仍在搜索中 — RCMP 请求公众线索以找到疑在2025年9至11月间被丢弃的婴儿 Braylee Beasley 遗体,并希望任何在该期间丢弃大型卧室家具的人联络警方。

  20. Lethbridge 缉获史上最大批芬太尼 — ALERT 与当地警队在3月19日缴获2.25公斤芬太尼(估计街市价值45万加元、约22,000剂),一名49岁妇女被拘押。

  21. 分离主义请愿称已达门槛 — 组织称已收集177,732份签名(相当于上次省选投票数的10%),可触发公投或省议会表决;Elections Alberta 将在5月2日后核验。

  22. 阿省要求修改宪法以参与司法任命 — Smith 与数省省长希望省府对省级法官任命有更大发言权,此举须修宪并引发司法独立是否受影响的争议。

  23. 卡城屋主将面对8.1%房产税总增幅 — 市、省合计导致典型独立屋(估值中位数706,000加元)约9%涨幅,每月约多付32.25加元,增加主要因省级教育税提升19.8%。

  24. 阿省拟立法定义“阿尔伯塔威士忌” — 新法要求威士忌在省内发酵、蒸馏、陈酿与装瓶,至少使用三分之二的本地谷物并用阿省水源,旨在帮地方蒸馏厂打造品牌。

  25. 全市分区(citywide rezoning)听证将延至复活节后继续 — 目前已有526人报名发言,若通过废止议案,变更将于2026年8月4日生效。

  26. Highland Park 爆炸/火灾毁家园 — 3月23日的一起疑似爆炸火灾使多户无家可归,一名母亲损失包括已故儿子的骨灰,消防仍在调查原因。

  27. 食物银行服务因需求骤增而缩减 — 全国食物银行面临“史无前例”的需求增长,阿省本月有132,402人使用救援服务,许多小型食物银行不得不减少发放频次或数量。

  28. 卡城老年人食品不安全问题上升 — 卡城食物银行研究显示64%的老年使用者为首次求助,原因多为生活成本上升、储蓄不足和退休收入不足。

  29. Scotia Place 工程带来路段封闭 — 自3月30日起14 Ave SE 封闭以便建设文化娱乐区,市府承诺在 Stampede 期间重开车道,节后将恢复施工。

  30. 美方将关闭 Border Road 对加拿大通行 — 位于 Coutts / Sweet Grass 的历史性跨境小路今夏开始禁止加拿大车辆进入,美方将另建平行路,阿省拨出800万加元建本国侧道路。

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Calgary road closures begin around Scotia Place construction

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Canadian food banks reduce services amid ‘unprecedented’ demand

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2 Lethbridge men charged with first-degree murder following fatal assault

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‘It’s ridiculous’: U.S. closing historic Border Road to Canadian traffic

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Calgary homeowners to see 8.1% property tax increase when finalized with provincial hike

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Alberta government tables legislation to designate official Alberta whisky label

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Alberta independence petition leaders say signature requirement reached

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Calgary police confirm pedestrian killed in crash on Stoney Trail

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Alberta Mounties lift shelter-in-place advisory after warning of 4 armed men

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