In B.C., more evacuees are returning home to the Central Okanagan region, as firefighters gain ground against the McDougall Creek wildfire. After more than 10,000 homes were put on evacuation orders last week, officials say the number is now down to around 3,400. But with news of some neighbourhoods being decimated, uncertainty remains for many evacuees still in limbo. Kamil Karamali has the details.
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