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UPDATE: Facebook, Instagram back after problems reported around the world

UPDATE: Facebook, Instagram back after problems reported around the world

Meta says log-in problems were addressed within a few hours, apologizes for inconvenience
B.C. Search and Rescue teams safely get 6 skiers out of trouble

B.C. Search and Rescue teams safely get 6 skiers out of trouble

North Shore Rescue respond to separate incidents near Whistler and Cypress mountains
1st case of measles reported in B.C. over weekend: BCCDC

1st case of measles reported in B.C. over weekend: BCCDC

Instance marks first instance of virus in the province since 2019, disease control centre says
Precipitation still at a deficit as B.C. nears 2024 wildfire season

Precipitation still at a deficit as B.C. nears 2024 wildfire season

90 ‘holdover’ wildfires from the 2023 season and still burning in the province
Oliver’s law: Victoria family calls for MCFD review amid drowning of son, 6

Oliver’s law: Victoria family calls for MCFD review amid drowning of son, 6

A statement released from the family called for a body to oversee the ministry
Canada shies away from clothes shopping, apparel stores brace for tough year

Canada shies away from clothes shopping, apparel stores brace for tough year

‘It’s not as if they are queuing up in order to buy more, let’s put it that way’
Vandalism quashed by celebration of diversity a middle school in Langford

Vandalism quashed by celebration of diversity a middle school in Langford

The SOGI club had petitioned the municipal government to install the Progress Flag crosswalk
Fire that burned B.C. school to the ground was human caused: Police

Fire that burned B.C. school to the ground was human caused: Police

Hazel Trembath Elementary in Port Coquitlam was destroyed in a fire on Oct. 14, 2023
B.C. RCMP warn of bank card scam where fraudsters show up at your door

B.C. RCMP warn of bank card scam where fraudsters show up at your door

2 victims are out thousands of dollars each, Burnaby RCMP say
AI ‘hallucination’ in B.C. court case called wakeup call for justice system

AI ‘hallucination’ in B.C. court case called wakeup call for justice system

‘It doesn’t surprise me that lawyers don’t know a lot about it’