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志愿杂草工、社交媒体限制与希望的支柱 — 您的温哥华周六

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🌍 环境与自然

  1. 入侵植物在我们的森林中举办派对! 本地志愿者纷纷行动,清除这些入侵植物,保护我们的本土植物。此时此刻,他们的努力至关重要,因为这些入侵者威胁着生物多样性和生态系统的健康。

  2. 淡水鱼可能需要一条生命线! 随着迁徙鱼类数量的下降,专家们呼吁全球实施“安全通道”举措。我们都依赖繁荣的生态系统,因此支持它们的迁徙有助于维持我们环境的平衡。

💻 科技与政治

  1. 社交媒体的年龄限制?是时候了! 自由党成员投票支持在社交媒体平台和人工智能聊天机器人上实施年龄限制。这一举措旨在保护年轻用户,尤其是在这个充满挑战的数字时代——希望这一措施能真正发挥作用!

🏭 健康与安全

  1. 热油可不是开玩笑的! WorkSafeBC 对一名在乔治王子炼油厂工作的工人被热油喷洒的事件处以高达$182,000的巨额罚款。这类事件突显了在高风险环境中严格安全规程的必要性——安全第一!

  2. 氯气:坏消息! 在维多利亚的水晶泳池发生的一次氯气暴露事件后,有八名顾客住院,尽管此后避难令已解除,但调查仍在进行中。面对如此多的潜在风险,安全措施是必不可少的。

  3. 水晶泳池的状态:仍然禁止入内! 尽管官员们向我们保证泳池是安全的,但仍然关闭直至周二。顾客们迫切等待能够重新投入水中!

🚧 城市问题

  1. 在沃农无电可用! 一处移动房屋公园的居民因停电而面临无限期的断电。这清楚地提醒我们,可靠的基础设施对脆弱社区的重要性。

🚚 水与社区

  1. 即将到来的$33M水投票! 南奥卡纳根的居民正准备对一项高额水成本提案进行投票,同时也在考虑集体诉讼。这是关于水公平的大讨论——让我们看看这个话题如何发展!

💔 社区与文化

  1. 感人的致敬:希望的支柱揭幕! 在眼泪公路的家属们揭示了一座位于乔治王子市的纪念碑,旨在纪念失踪和被谋杀的土著女性。这象征着希望与纪念,提醒人们在追求正义的社区中不忘初心。

  2. 为悲剧受害者举行的纪念弥撒。 社区聚集在一起,缅怀在温哥华拉普拉普日悲剧中失去的生命。缅怀逝者有助于治愈悲痛的社区,提醒我们共同的人性。

  3. 20年后,仍在为正义而战。 第一民族领袖强调影响MMIWG2S运动的运输问题。继续倡导变革与问责是至关重要的,提醒我们每一个声音都很重要。

🇨🇦 加拿大与贸易

  1. 软木木材税率发生变化。 美国似乎在降低加拿大的软木木材税率,但建筑行业仍面临不确定性。赢得一场胜利固然好,但我们先别急着庆祝——我们需要稳定!

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U.S. appears to lower Canadian softwood lumber tariffs — but uncertainty remains

The U.S. Department of Commerce has posted its preliminary tariff determination for the sector, estimated at just short of 25 per cent, lower than the current duty rate of more than 35 per cent.

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First Nations leaders strongly oppose B.C. plan to pause DRIPA as Eby defends move ahead of confidence vote

First Nations leaders in B.C. are urging B.C. NDP MLAs to reject Premier David Eby’s plan to suspend some sections of the province’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), as the government prepares to bring the proposal forward as a confidence vote.

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Memorial mass held for victims of Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy

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'It means so much': Highway of Tears' family members unveil Pillar of Hope in Prince George

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Class action proposed as South Okanagan residents prepare to vote on $33M water cost

A proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed over the safety of a drinking water system near Penticton, B.C., as residents of the rural area prepare to vote Saturday on whether to foot the $33-million loan needed to repair it.

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Why freshwater migratory fish need ‘safe passage’ globally as numbers decline

A global assessment on migratory freshwater fish species, published in March, found that there are 325 species of migratory fish crossing international borders that need deliberate action in order to survive.

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Residents of Vernon mobile home park without power indefinitely

The site's electrical system was disconnected because it has been deemed hazardous by Technical Safety B.C. Crown Villa's landlord says she cannot afford to pay for the repairs.

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WorkSafeBC issues $182,000 fine after Prince George refinery worker sprayed by hot oil

WorkSafeBC says Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. has been handed a $182,282.38 penalty after investigating a Nov. 5, 2025 incident.

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Liberal members vote in favour of age restrictions for social media, AI chatbots

Liberal members voted in favour of restricting young Canadians' access to social media platforms and artificial intelligence chatbots, as the party's national convention winds down in Montreal.

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Invasive plants are threatening our forests. These volunteers want to weed them out

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City spokesperson says Crystal Pool is safe again, but remains closed until Tuesday

City spokesperson says Crystal Pool is safe again, but remains closed until Tuesday

A City of Victoria spokesperson says the investigation into the cause of a chlorine gas exposure at a local recreation facility is ongoing. 

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