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EDMONTON – A look at the long legal odyssey of Canadian-born Omar Khadr:

ZAGREB, Croatia – Thousands of migrants were trapped Friday in a vicious tug-of-war as bickering European governments shut border crossings, blocked bridges and erected new barbed-wire fences in a bid to stem the wave of humanity fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.

CLEARWATER - The Thompson-Nicola Regional District is co-sponsoring a workshop field day on Sunday, Sept. 27, in Clearwater’s Dutch Lake Park to help educate residents about ways to curb the invasive plant Yellow Flag Iris. For the past two years, the TNRD and the District of Clearwater have supported innovative, successful research by Dr. Catherine...

KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce has released videos of their interviews with all four candidates for the 2015 federal election. Over the past three months, the chamber’s board of directors met with the business community to identify key issues facing their businesses. From the meetings and conversations, a committee synthesized the data received...

KELOWNA - Upgrades to the playground at Ben Lee Park will begin on Sept. 21. Earlier this year, the City and the federal government announced a $100,000 investment to enhance the playground at Ben Lee Park, with each partner contributing $50,000 to the project. The project is part of the City’s efforts to increase accessibility...

VANCOUVER – British Columbia's representative for children and youth confirms an RCMP investigation is underway, following a report about the tragically short life of an aboriginal teenager who died of an overdose in 2013.

KAMLOOPS - Cash, cigarettes and lottery scratch tickets were stolen during an overnight break and enter at a North Shore gas station. The theft happened some time overnight after a suspect or suspects pried open the locks at the Chevron gas station on Eight Street, Cpl. Cheryl Bush of Kamloops RCMP says in a media...

TWO LOST PEOPLE NEAR KAMLOOPS WHO WOULDN'T FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS KAMLOOPS - Two people who were lost in the woods south of Kamloops after their car got stuck on a back road last night found a ride into town. Alan Hobler of Kamloops Search and Rescue says RCMP called them out around 5 a.m. to help...

OLIVER - Four people were taken into custody after a search warrant that resulted in the seizure of restricted firearms, stolen property and drugs yesterday, according to police. Oliver RCMP, along with the RCMP Regional General Investigative Service and RCMP Emergency Response Team, executed a search warrant in Oliver yesterday afternoon, Sept. 17. According to...

PENTICTON - An arson at Boyd Autobody and Glass last October is still under investigation and RCMP are hoping someone will be able to provide new information to help move the case forward. On Oct. 3, 2014, Penticton RCMP and the Penticton Fire Department responded to an early morning fire alarm at the repair shop...

KAMLOOPS - It may be the last weekend of summer but don't get your hopes up about celebrating in style — this weekend is set to be filled with rain. Environment Canada is calling for temperatures to be near seasonal normals of 21 Celsius today, Sept. 18, through Sunday before temperatures drop to 16 C...

OKANAGAN - If you were hoping for one last good hurrah before the end of summer, you may have waited too long — the final weekend of summer is set to be filled with rain. Environment Canada is calling for temperatures to be near seasonal normals of 19 Celsius today, Sept. 18, and Saturday before...

CALGARY – A combative Justin Trudeau was under fire from all sides Thursday as opponents slammed the Liberal leader's economic plan as a formula for dumping debt on future generations and raising the taxes of working Canadians.

AIMFoundation Event Volunteers - The AIMFoundation is looking for volunteers to help out with the Walk/Run Career Mentorship event on Sept. 27. Volunteer positions: registration/info table, race crew, first aid station, and post-race volunteers. The volunteers should be friendly, enthusiastic and helpful. 19+ to volunteer. dawn.AIMfoundation@gmail.com Communities In Bloom Symposium Volunteers - Communities In Bloom...

KAMLOOPS - As need grows for health-care assistants in the region a program at Thompson Rivers University aims to get more students out working more quickly. Funding for the program was announced earlier this week, with the province providing the local university with $275,000 to open up 32 new spaces in the program. The funding...

KAMLOOPS - The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack’s six game ‘season opening’ road swing in Canada West women’s soccer is finally coming to a close. The WolfPack (2-1-1) on the season will visit Langley on Friday, Sept. 18, to play the Trinity Western University Spartans (1-1) and the University of Fraser Valley Cascades (1-0-1) on Saturday,...

VICTORIA – Coastal travellers will see stable but rising fares when sailing aboard BC Ferries over the next four years.

VERNON - An armed man who police say robbed a Vernon store earlier this week has been arrested. A lone male armed with a large knife entered Lakeview Market on 32 Avenue around 10:30 a.m., Sept. 15. He attempted to access the cash register but was unable to open it. He fled the scene and...

TORONTO – Air Canada says one of its pilots diverted an international flight to ensure a dog could travel in safety.
KAMLOOPS – Canada will open the 2016 women's world hockey championships in Kamloops against the United States.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Cadaver dogs and their handlers searched Wednesday for a man feared to have perished in a fast-moving Northern California wildfire, and the local sheriff says he expects several more bodies will eventually be found amid the ashes.

KAMLOOPS – Gasoline prices have been down over the summer thanks to a plunge in oil prices, but a senior analyst at the consumer website gasbuddy.com warns a change is on the way.

TORONTO – On the same day Monica Lewinsky captured airwaves globally with the White House sex scandal, CBC radio host Rex Murphy was happily gabbing with callers about electoral reform in Prince George, B.C.

VICTORIA – The Amber Alert issued for a two-year-old girl abducted in Alberta has a Victoria mother remembering her own son's disappearance and reminding parents to be prepared.