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志願者、社交媒體限制和希望的支柱 — 您的溫哥華週六

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🌍 環境與自然

  1. 入侵植物在我們的森林裡舉辦派對! 當地志願者正在行動,清除它們以保護我們的本土植物。此舉在此刻至關重要,因為這些侵略者威脅到生物多樣性和生態系統的健康。

  2. 淡水魚可能需要一條生命線! 隨著遷徙魚類數量的減少,專家們主張全球要實行“安全通道”計劃。我們都依賴繁榮的生態系統,因此支持它們的旅程有助於維持我們環境的平衡。

💻 科技與政治

  1. 社交媒體的年齡限制?是時候了! 自由黨成員投票支持對社交媒體平台和AI聊天機器人實施年齡限制。這一行動旨在保護年輕用戶,尤其是在這個充滿挑戰的數位時代——讓我們希望這一措施能讓人感到真正有效!

🏭 健康與安全

  1. 熱油可不是開玩笑! WorkSafeBC 在喬治王子安置工人因接觸熱油的事件上處以高達 $182,000 的罰款。此類事件突顯在高風險環境中切實遵循安全規範的重要性——安全第一!

  2. 氯氣:壞消息! 在維多利亞的水晶泳池,一次氯氣暴露事故後有八名顧客住院,雖然避難令已解除,但調查還在進行中。當如此多人面臨暴露風險時,安全措施必不可少。

  3. 水晶泳池的狀態:仍然禁止入內! 儘管官員保證泳池是安全的,但仍然封閉至週二。顧客們期待能夠盡快重新入水!

🚧 城市問題

  1. 在沃農無法用電! 一個移動住宅公園的居民因停電而無電可用,時間不定。這清楚表明了可靠基礎設施對脆弱社群的重要性。

🚚 水與社區

  1. 即將到來的 $33M 水投票! 南奧卡那根的居民正在準備對一項龐大的水成本提案進行表決,同時也考慮提起集體訴訟。這是在談論水公平的大議題——讓我們看看這件事情如何發展!

💔 社區與文化

  1. 感人的致敬:希望的支柱揭幕! 在淚水公路的家庭成員揭示了一個紀念碑,旨在紀念失踪和被謀殺的原住民女性。這象徵著希望和記憶,在這個追求正義的社區中意義非凡。

  2. 悲劇罹難者的追思彌撒。 社區聚集在一起,紀念在溫哥華的拉普拉普日悲劇中失去的生命。紀念這些逝者有助於癒合悲傷的社區,提醒我們共同的人性。

  3. 20年後,仍在為正義而戰。 第一民族的領袖強調運輸問題影響著M詢和判決運動的進展。在改變和問責的倡導上,持續的努力至關重要,提醒我們每一個聲音都很重要。

🇨🇦 加拿大與貿易

  1. 軟木板稅率發生變化。 美國似乎在降低加拿大的軟木板稅率,但建築行業前景仍不明朗。取得調整固然好,但現在還不適合慶祝——我們需要更大的穩定性!

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