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**Key News: Daqing Aims for Business-Friendly Environment to Boost Economic Growth** On February 22, Daqing Party Secretary Han Lihua chaired a Party Committee meeting to discuss key initiatives aimed at improving government efficiency and creating a top-tier business environment. The meeting focused on implementing reforms discussed at several provincial conferences, including optimizing business services, improving education, and addressing rural development. Officials also reviewed strategies to manage risks in critical sectors. The provincial government called on all Party members and intellectuals to learn from outstanding figures such as Wang Qimin and Liu Yongtan for their dedication to service. In Daqing, a new policy was issued to reward officials who have made significant contributions to the city’s anti-crime campaigns, prioritizing them for promotions and job opportunities. In line with the city's clean-up campaign, Saqu District launched its "Spring City Sanitation Campaign," which will continue until April 30. The initiative aims to remove snow, ice, and debris, as well as address public space cleanliness, ensuring a fresh start for the spring season. Meanwhile, the provincial court system has released its evaluation of judges’ performance in 2018, recognizing 100 top-performing judges. Daqing's judicial system made a strong showing with 11 judges honored for their outstanding service. **Follow-Up Reports: Train Station Parking Fees Adjusted After Public Outcry** After continuous coverage of parking fee issues at Daqing Train Station, the situation has seen a resolution. Following complaints from residents, warnings from pricing authorities, and the threat of increased penalties, the parking fees have returned to the original price of one yuan. In another instance, an English error was spotted in the airport restroom signage by a sharp-eyed traveler. Upon investigation, airport officials admitted the oversight and assured that they would rectify the mistake as soon as possible. **Special Report: Graduates Eagerly Await Job Offers** As graduation season nears, university students from Daqing are feeling the pressure. For many, this winter break has been anything but restful, with some opting to enter the workforce while others prepare for further studies. The anxiety of parents, too, is on the rise, with many struggling to cope with the thought of their children leaving home for work or school in other cities. **News Flash: Neighborhood Parking Woes and Stinky Water Complaints** Residents of Wanbao District are losing sleep over parking issues. Trucks frequently leave early in the morning and return late at night, disrupting the peace. There are also concerns about poor parking practices and waste piling up in the area. Local authorities have been called to address these issues. Additionally, a reader reported a foul-smelling water issue at the intersection of Yucai Road and First Avenue in Dongfeng New Village. Upon investigation, reporters found water seeping from nearby bushes, though no repair crews were visible at the site. **Reminder: Lake Activities Prohibited for Safety** On February 24, the City Management Bureau issued an emergency notice banning all ice-fishing and netting activities on the city’s lakes and rivers, citing safety concerns. Residents are urged to comply to avoid accidents. Local hospitals have reported a drop in the number of intoxicated patients since the Lunar New Year celebrations, though cases of heart and cerebrovascular diseases remain high. Additionally, family-related stress has been cited as a significant factor contributing to health problems. **Golden Snapshot: Daqing Shines at Night** Daqing transforms into a dazzling "city of lights" after dark, with streetlamps, building facades, and sculptures illuminated throughout the city. From parks to riverside walks, the bright lights showcase the city's unique charm. **Community Concerns: Fish with Diesel Taste?** Mr. Chen’s mother unknowingly bought fish with a distinct "diesel" flavor from a local market. A seasoned fisherman explained that such fish are often found near industrial areas, and he advised people to avoid eating them. Meanwhile, following reports of illegal sales of sparrows in small stores, residents are urging authorities to crack down on this activity and trace the suppliers involved in the black market trade of protected birds. **Weather Forecast: Spring Not Quite Here Yet** Despite the approaching spring, temperatures in Daqing remain low. The highest temperature today is expected to reach 3°C, with a low of -7°C. Strong winds are also forecasted, with gusts averaging around 4 on the Beaufort scale. Slight snow showers are expected in some areas the day after tomorrow. **Public Service Announcements: Blood Donations and Recruitment Fair** With a spike in demand for clinical blood supplies, the city’s blood banks are running low. Residents are encouraged to donate blood at their nearest collection point. Additionally, on March 6, a “Spring Breeze” job fair will be held at Letting Road District’s Human Resources Market. The fair is free of charge for both employers and job seekers. Lastly, from March 1 to March 14, the registration for the 2019 Environmental Impact Assessment Engineers Qualification Examination will be open. Prospective candidates can apply via the Heilongjiang Provincial Examination website, with exams scheduled for May. **Editor: Li Jiaming | Reviewed by: Cheng Yinghua, Dai Baozhu** --- **Stay tuned for more updates!**