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Trudeau denounces Meta's news block as fires force evacuations

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blasted social media giant Meta on Monday over its decision to block local news as wildfires continue to force thousands...

7 Ways to Get Outdoors in Port Moody

Sunset at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody With the ocean, lakes, and beautiful forest, Port Moody is a great spot for outdoor lovers....

At least 50 West Kelowna structures lost to wildfire, but worst hit areas yet to be surveyed

If the power or data on your device is low, you can get wildfire updates on CBC Lite, our low-bandwidth, text-only website.THE LATEST: More than 50...

Homes destroyed, people displaced as wildfires scorch B.C., N.W.T.

Front BurnerDevastating and unprecedented wildfires are threatening two cities across Western Canada. Today, we speak with CBC reporters in Kelowna B.C., and Fort Providence...

Provincial regulator orders Granville College to refund $10K after misleading an international student

Shivani Sharma says she dreamed of coming to Canada for higher education to get a better job, and to bring her husband and four-year...

Earthquakes 1, Whitecaps 0: Lack of finish as Whitecaps let one slip away

Vancouver Whitecaps Sports Soccer MLS The 'Caps created...

Roughriders 34, Lions 29: The good, bad and ugly of B.C.'s furious and fruitless comeback

Sports Football CFL BC Lions Saskatchewan evened the...

Canadian men, women advance to finals at rugby 7s Olympic qualifier in Langford, B.C.

Both the Canadian men's and women's rugby sevens squads have successfully advanced to Sunday night's finals of the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Olympic qualifying...

He came to B.C. as a refugee. Now, this boxing champion is training for an Olympic bid

When Dalis Gures arrived as a teenager in Vancouver with his single mother and four siblings in 2016 — via a refugee camp in...

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