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Weekly Digest British Columbia Mar 30 - Apr 5, 2026

卑诗省周报要闻 — 2026年3月30日–4月5日

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  1. 省政府调整了房产税递延计划:利率改为基准利率+2%且改为复利,专家警告老年人17年内房屋净值可能损失多达70%。

  2. 温哥华警方逮捕了一名涉嫌自3月23日起抢劫高价宝可梦卡片的男子,已发生5起案件,警方找回了两张卡并建议使用警察局的安全交易地点。

  3. 列治文市长马尔科姆·布罗迪要求夸维特森(Cowichan)部族以有法律约束力的形式放弃对列治文私人产权的任何主张,此前法院认定该部族对约5.7平方公里土地有土著所有权,省联邦及市正上诉。

  4. 不特拉赫特(Nuchatlaht)部族在努特卡岛的土地所有权上胜诉,省上诉法院认定下级法院在划定边界时有错误并支持更大范围的权利证据。

  5. 旧案更新:温尼·拉德纳‑博德里(Wendy Ladner‑Beaudry)2009年4月3日在Pacific Spirit公园慢跑时遇害,调查称不能排除随机暴力的可能,警方呼吁提供线索。

  6. 轻松一则:省长伊比(David Eby)临时启用离职发言人詹姆斯·史密斯的同卵双胞胎乔治·史密斯担任副通讯主任,直到6月中旬。

  7. 省长提出暂停《土著人民权利宣言法》(DRIPA)部分条款最长三年,以应对上诉法院裁决带来的法律风险并与土著领导人协商。

  8. 复活节出行前BC Ferries遇多项问题:发电机和机械故障导致部分航班取消,Salish Heron一度无饮用水,BC Ferries随后表示部分船只水质已恢复并在调查事故。

  9. 2024年因打死小吉娃娃被判刑的男子在上诉,律师与检方就专家证据和主观故意(mens rea)争议,法庭已保留裁定。

  10. 前通缉犯康纳·德蒙特(Conor D’Monte)就共谋刺杀Bacon兄弟案被判15年,计入已服刑时间后实际在押不到8年,他曾逃亡11年。

  11. 枫树岭(Maple Ridge)案:达西·罗布(Darcy Robb)因3月16日一宗冲突被控过失杀人,遇难者肖恩·斯普林(Sean Spring)留下两名子女。

  12. 警务移交:萨里警队(SPS)于4月1日接管Cloverdale辖区,RCMP结束逾75年驻守,SPS为吸引人员将经验警官签约奖金提高到3万元。

  13. 各地最低工资上调(卑诗6月升至18.25美元/小时),联邦监管雇员到18.15,但工会和倡导者称多数省份仍远低于可负担生活工资(如纽省估算27.60)。

  14. 布兰登·特谢拉(Brandon Teixeira)因2017年刺杀尼古拉斯·卡布拉(Nicholas Khabra)被判终身监禁加14年,检方称这是价值16万加元的佣金杀人案。

  15. 结直肠癌筛查年龄在变:爱德华王子岛和努纳武特下调到45岁,BC Cancer也在评估此举,因为50岁以下患者比例在上升。

  16. 兰利母亲纳塔莎·奥劳森称2月17日剖腹产并发症最终导致她被迫做子宫切除,感到受伤与愤怒,弗雷泽健康局正审查个案。

  17. 好消息:12岁图布勒岭枪击案幸存者玛雅·格巴拉(Maya Gebala)已出重症监护,转入康复病房,家人报告恢复进展。

  18. 温哥华都会区新楼预售崩跌:2021年第一季近6,000套预售变成2026年第一季只有124套,开发商推迟或放弃项目,买家转向二手房市场。

  19. 美食速报:Cardero主厨Jason Kleinfeld分享自制他他酱和啤酒面糊,教你做美味的比目鱼炸鱼薯条。

  20. 市中心东区Nesters超市(333 Abbott St.)3月30日遭纵火,所幸无人受伤但店内受损严重,50岁男子Victor Leslie Atkinson被控纵火与盗窃。

  21. 索克(Sooke)一名青少年因在Discord上与路易斯维尔(肯塔基)15岁少年谈论学校枪击威胁被控,案件有发布禁令并在调查中。

  22. 交通安全委员会正派员调查一宗发生在皮特梅多斯地区机场的小型飞机事故,详情仍待公布。

  23. 两名涉2019年刺杀修车匠保罗·普雷斯特巴克莫(Paul Prestbakmo)的青少年上诉成功,成年判决被撤回,改按青少年最高刑期7年(含4年监禁)。

  24. 西温哥华市议会正考虑强制拆除位于6507 Nelson Ave.的囤积屋,因为结构受损、霉菌和鼠患严重,若屋主不执行,市可代为拆除并向屋主追款。

  25. 萨里48小时内发生四起枪击,包括3月28日Sullivan Heights社区27岁男子Jasman Sekhon被杀,警方称疑与贩毒及有组织犯罪有关,调查继续。

  26. 鉴于油价上涨(大温地区汽油约每升2加元),卑诗省大工会BCGEU建议允许更多公职人员远程工作以减轻燃油负担并降低排放。

  27. 世界杯临近,反诈骗中心提醒警惕与门票、短租和商品相关的骗局;世界杯6月11日开赛,加拿大承办13场比赛(多伦多6场、温哥华7场)。

  28. 鲁珀特港(Powell River)警方指控56岁男子David Farrell在2025年在市民游泳中心多次偷取内衣,已对他提出五项盗窃指控并禁止入内。

  29. 判决:Samantha Hall因在2025年7月12日故意将一名女子点燃被判35.5个月监禁,并被附加10年武器禁令与DNA令。

  30. 一次规模4.8级地震在北温哥华岛外海发生(距Port Hardy约183公里,约上午10:50),深度约5公里,未造成人员伤亡或海啸风险。

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