返回摘要列表
Daily Digest British Columbia Apr 6 - Apr 6, 2026

不列颠哥伦比亚省 每日要闻 — 2026-04-06

9 篇文章 生成于 13 小时前 24
  1. 海天公路安全引关注:ICBC 统计显示 2024 年海天公路(温哥华至惠斯勒)发生 167 起事故,平均每两天一起,约一半导致受伤或死亡。史夸米什市长 Armand Hurford 和道路安全倡导者 Matthew Paugh 呼吁增设中央隔离带、侧护栏并改进事故通报,省交通部长 Mike Farnworth 则强调驾驶者要遵守限速。

  2. 华盛顿海滩发现大量动物尸体:斯卡吉特县调查人员称自 3 月 26 日起已在海滩和水道找到 20 到 25 具尸体,4 月 1 日开始进行尸检和 DNA 检测。尚未确认这些是否为家犬、狐狸或狼,警方呼吁知情者联系斯卡吉特县警署。

  3. 阿尔伯尼港居民受噪音困扰:居民抱怨船厂柴油发电机日夜嗡嗡作响,因为港口只能给一艘船供电(目前是正在检修的海岸警卫队船)。2 月有 45 人签名请愿要求联邦资助更多码头岸电,港务局代表 Zoran Knezevic 表示小型港口有技术限制,解决方案需要时间。

  4. 温哥华公园局要“大手笔”投资:公园局委员 Brennan Bastyovanszky 提出 2027–2030 年资本计划,要求 13.5 亿美元以应对到 2050 年近 100 万人口的需求。审计称 72% 的康乐设施状况差,提案包括 3 亿美元修复海堤与濱水工程、2 亿美元用于水上设施(含新 50 米泳池)和 2 亿美元用于社区中心等,公园局将在 4 月 7 日特别会议审议,公众将在夏季和 2026 年 10 月市选前后有发言和投票机会。

  5. BC Ferries 员工加班保航运:工会主席 Eric McNeely 表示,维修人员几乎每周七天工作以应对老旧船队的故障(如 Queen of Surrey、Spirit of Vancouver Island)。虽然批准了 4 艘新大型船,但这些在中国建造的新船要到 2029 年和 2031 年才能抵达,工会要求更多检修时间与资金支持。

  6. 孤儿熊仔获救:温岛北部野生动物复育中心收留两只黑熊幼崽,母熊在巢穴中被发现死亡,这是该中心 2026 年首批入所幼兽。幼崽体重已从约 1.5 公斤长到近 5.5 公斤,中心表示岛上熊可能在四月较早苏醒。

  7. 悬崖“甲壳虫车”恶作剧惹怒原住民与攀岩者:一辆掏空的红色大众甲壳虫被挂在 Shannon Falls 附近的 The Papoose 峭壁上,Sḵwx̱wú7mesh(史夸米什)族领导人 Wilson Williams 表示这是对圣山的不尊重。省公园署已关闭该区域并请求 RCMP 调查,预计几天内移除车辆但费用和责任尚未明确。

  8. 美国移民执法局:在加拿大的办事处不携枪:ICE 表示其在加拿大(包括多伦多和温哥华)有 5 个办事处,但其下属的 Homeland Security Investigations 人员不在加拿大执行武装逮捕或搜查,也不携带枪械。此声明在今年夏天 FIFA 世界杯前发布,多伦多市长 Olivia Chow 曾反对 ICE 在赛事期间出现;联邦公共安全部长 Gary Anandasangaree 表示 ICE 在加拿大全无司法权。

  9. BC Ferries 问题“无速效良方”:BC Ferries 通讯主管 Jeff Groot 说,船队老化的问题多年前就存在,当前难以迅速解决。Queen of Surrey 与 Island Discovery 仍有船只停运,公司正在调整船只、提供代金券和补偿,并警告本周风大时可能还有更多取消班次。

来源文章 (9)

B.C. government urged to make Sea to Sky Highway safer as crashes increase

Numbers from ICBC show there were 167 crashes on the road between Vancouver and Whistler in 2024, which is an average of one every two days.

Traffic Apr 6, 2026

Between 20 and 25 deceased canines have washed up on Washington state beach

On March 26, the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office said it was called to Guemes Island after someone reported six deceased dogs had washed ashore.

Crime Apr 6, 2026

Port Alberni harbour residents say noise pollution is affecting their way of life

They said the issue is that the Port Alberni Port Authority only has the capacity to power one vessel and currently, the coast guard ship, in refit, is plugged in.

Canada Apr 6, 2026

Vancouver Park Board asks for ‘historic’ $1.35 billion investment from city

The Office of the Auditor General audit of Recreation Facility Asset Management recognized that 72 per cent of recreation facilities are in poor or very poor condition.

Politics Apr 6, 2026

BC Ferries employees working 7 days a week to maintain vessels: union says

It has been another frustrating weekend for BC Ferries users, with cancellations and delays after breakdowns and vessels undergoing scheduled maintenance.

Canada Apr 6, 2026

Orphaned bear cubs rescued on Vancouver Island after mom found dead

Since their arrival, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre says the two cubs have grown "leaps and bounds" from just 1.5 kilograms to almost 5.5 kilograms.

Environment Apr 6, 2026

Prank prompts backlash from Squamish First Nation, climbing community

Along the Sea to Sky Highway, hanging from the rockface of The Papoose near Shannon Falls, a hollowed-out red Volkswagen Beetle is hanging on the cliff face.

Canada Apr 6, 2026

Ahead of World Cup, ICE says its agents don’t carry guns in Canada

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its agents in Canada don’t carry firearms, following questions about a potential ICE presence at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.

Canada Apr 6, 2026

BC Ferries issues were ‘avoidable’ years ago but now ‘no quick fix’: official

A BC Ferries official says there is "no quick fix" to the kind of issues that put the Queen of Surrey out of service on Sunday less than an hour it returned from a retrofit.

Canada Apr 6, 2026