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Weekly Digest British Columbia Mar 30 - Apr 5, 2026

주간 다이제스트 (2026-03-30 ~ 2026-04-05) — 브리티시컬럼비아

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  1. 부동산세 연기 제도 변경 경고: 이자율이 "프라임 -2%"에서 "프라임 +2%"로 올라가고 이자가 복리로 계산돼, 17년 연기 시 자산(에쿼티) 손실이 기존 약 7%에서 최대 ~70%까지 늘어날 수 있어 노년층 주의 필요.

  2. DRIPA 일시 중단 제안: 데이비드 에비 주수상은 항소심 판결로 인한 법적 위험을 줄이기 위해 일부 조항을 최대 3년 임시 정지하는 안을 원주민 지도자들에게 제시했다고 발표함.

  3. 리치먼드 시장, Cowichan Nation에 서면 확약 요구: 지난해 BC 법원이 인정한 5.7 km² 토지권 문제로 민간 주택 소유주 불안 커지자 법적 구속력 있는 문서 요구.

  4. 노트카섬 판결: BC 항소법원은 Nuchatlaht Nation의 토지점유를 인정하며 하급심이 임의 경계를 사용했다고 지적, 201 km² 지역에 대해 원고 승소 판결.

  5. 가벼운 화제: 데이비드 에비 수상이 보좌관 교체 대신 퇴직자의 일란성 쌍둥이 형(George Smith)을 임시 보직으로 기용 — 6월 중순까지 근무 예정.

  6. 부활절 연휴 앞둔 BC Ferries 문제: Spirit of Vancouver Island 발전기 고장, Queen of Surrey 정비 후 미복귀로 일부 항해 취소; Harbour Air가 BC Ferries 예약 고객에 한해 50% 할인 제공.

  7. 메트로 밴쿠버 분양(프리세일) 급감: 2021년 1분기 약 6,000건에서 2026년 1분기 124건으로 폭락, 개발·투자 심리 위축.

  8. 밴쿠버 포켓몬 카드 절도 연속 사건: 3월 23일부터 5건, 판매 미팅에서 베어스프레이 사용 후 고가 카드 강탈한 혐의자 체포(3월 27일), 카드 2장 회수.

  9. DTES 식료품점 방화: 333 Abbott St. Nesters 내 불이 5:30 p.m.경 발생해 점포에 큰 피해, 범인 체포, 부상자 없음.

  10. Surrey 총격(3/28): Sullivan Heights에서 27세 Jasman Sekhon 사망, 마약거래 연관된 표적 살해로 수사 중.

  11. 계약살인 관련 1급 살인형 확정: Brandon Teixeira, 2017년 Surrey 사건으로 유죄 선고, 종신형 및 미수살인 관련 추가 14년 선고.

  12. 오랜 도주자 형 선고: Conor D’Monte, Bacon 형제 암살 공모 유죄 인정 — 11년 도주 후 체포돼 최종 형량은 복역 시간 공제 반영으로 단축 예정.

  13. 십대 살인자 형량 환원: 2019년 Surrey에서 기계공 살해 사건 관련 미성년자 두 명의 성인 선고가 항소로 Youth Criminal Justice Act 한도(최대 7년, 구금 4년 포함)로 조정됨.

  14. Maple Ridge 사건: 3월 16일 싸움 후 Sean Spring(49) 사망, Darcy Robb(45)에게 manslaughter 혐의 적용, 유족 지원 요청.

  15. Cloverdale의 경찰 이관 완료: Surrey Police Service가 RCMP로부터 책임 이관(4월 1일) — 지역 주민들은 다른 복장과 순찰 차량을 보게 될 것.

  16. 연료비 부담 완화 요구: BCGEU가 연료비 절감을 위해 가능한 공무원에 대해 재택근무 허용을 요구, 메트로 밴쿠버 휘발유 가격 약 $2/L.

  17. 최저임금 인상 현황: 여러 주에서 인상 예정(예: B.C. $18.25 예정 6월), 그러나 활동가들은 생활임금(예: NS $27.60 기준)에 한참 못 미친다고 지적.

  18. 요리 팁: Cardero 셰프 Jason Kleinfeld가 제공한 타르타르 소스와 맥주 반죽 레시피로 집에서 할리벗 프라이 만들기.

  19. 17년 된 미제 사건: Wendy Ladner‑Beaudry가 2009년 4월 3일 Pacific Spirit 공원에서 조깅 중 공격당해 사망 — 수사 계속, 익명 제보 요청(778‑290‑5291 또는 Crime Stoppers).

  20. 학교 총격 위협 연루 청소년 체포: Sooke 거주 청소년이 Discord에서 미국(루이빌) 15세와 나눈 학교 총격 위협 대화로 체포, 전자기기 압수.

  21. 소형 항공기 사고 조사: Pitt Meadows Regional Airport에서 발생한 사고에 대해 TSB가 조사팀 파견, 부상 여부 미확인.

  22. 대장암 검사 연령 하향: PEI와 Nunavut이 검사 시작 연령을 45세로 낮춤; BC Cancer도 검토 중(젊은 층 발병 증가 추세).

  23. 산모 의료사건: Langley의 Natasha Olauson이 응급 제왕절개 후 합병증으로 자궁적출술을 받았다고 호소, Fraser Health는 사례 검토 중.

  24. Tumbler Ridge 총격 생존자 소식: 12세 Maya Gebala가 중환자실을 나와 회복·재활 병동으로 이동, 상태 호전 징후 보고.

  25. 반려동물 학대 항소: Randeep Ghataura가 2020년 전 여자친구의 치와와 폭행·살해 혐의 유죄 판결에 항소 중, 항소심 판결 보류.

  26. Langley 방화상해 사건 판결: Samantha Hall이 2025년 7월 12일 발생한 여성 방화 사건으로 35.5개월 징역을 선고받음.

  27. Powell River 탈의실 속옷 절도: David Farrell(56)가 2025년 다섯 건의 속옷 절도 혐의로 기소됐고 시설 출입 금지 처분을 받음.

  28. FIFA 월드컵 사기 주의보: 캐나다 Anti‑Fraud Centre가 티켓·단기임대·위조상품 관련 사기 경고(대회 6월 11일 시작, 밴쿠버 7경기 개최).

  29. West Vancouver의 정리 문제: 6507 Nelson Ave.의 비어 있는 집이 쓰레기·곰팡이·구조적 손상으로 철거 권고를 받음; 소유자가 조치 않으면 시가 철거 비용 청구 가능.

  30. 지진 소식: Port Hardy 서쪽 약 183 km 지점에서 규모 4.8 지진(일요 오전 ~10:50), 깊이 5 km, 피해·쓰나미 없음.

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Life sentences of teen killers in Surrey mechanic’s death overturned

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West Vancouver council could order demolition of hoarder’s home

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RCMP ends policing in Cloverdale, Surrey police offer signing bonus to recruit

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Crime Mar 30, 2026

Surrey sees 4 shootings in 48 hours, 1 of them deadly: police

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Surrey shooting leaves 27-year-old man with drug trade connections dead

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B.C. union calls on province to allow employees to work from home due to fuel crisis

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Suspect charged in underwear thefts from Powell River recreation centre

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Crime Mar 30, 2026

Woman sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison for Langley burning attack

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Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes off coast of northern Vancouver Island, B.C.

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B.C. mother shares birth story that ended in hysterectomy, says she feels ‘mutilated’

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Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor, Maya Gebala, out of intensive care

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Condo pre-sales in Metro Vancouver plummeting, experts say

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Mechanical issue halts BC Ferries sailing after only 2 days back in service

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Man charged with arson after fire causes extensive damage in DTES grocery store

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B.C. youth charged over alleged school shooting threats in chats with U.S. teen

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Former B.C. fugitive says during sentencing he is sorry and ‘not in a glib way’

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‘My hero’: Maple Ridge man’s brother charged with manslaughter of his friend

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Surrey police take over policing in Cloverdale as RCMP transition continues

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Richmond mayor asks Cowichan Nation to put intentions in writing after ruling

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