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NEW YORK, N.Y. – If you use Facebook, the specific ads you see have been based mostly on what you do on Facebook — your profile information, status updates, likes and interests.

KELOWNA - Two fugitives were rounded up by Kelowna RCMP recently and sent back to provinces where they have outstanding warrants as part of the B.C. Fugitive Return Program. Duane Papps was wanted in Cold Lake, Alta. for robbery and failing to appear. Warrants were issued in January and February, 2014. Kelowna RCMP arrested Papps...
KAMLOOPS – A man accused of murdering his wife by pushing her off a boat during a vacation in B.C.'s Interior has told a judge that he won't turn over computer equipment he smuggled out of jail.

HALIFAX – Five children in four provinces have been rescued after a national investigation that targeted alleged child sex offenders, the RCMP said Thursday.
VANCOUVER – The B.C. Court of Appeal says police violated the rights of a man later convicted in a kidnapping when they searched two of his BlackBerry smartphones without a warrant.
TORONTO – As a surgical specialist treating animals with cancer, Dr. Sarah Boston found herself in the role of both doctor and patient after discovering a suspicious lump in her neck.

The RCMP is rebuffing claims that it has failed to equip and train its officers properly after three members were fatally shot and two others injured in Moncton, N.B.

LAKE COUNTRY - An old, tired hydro pole on Okanagan Centre Road between Goldie and Carrs Landing Roads finally gave up the ghost Wednesday and fell over, pulling live wires down with it, sparking a small grass fire. Firefighters were called to a report of lines down and smoke at about 10 a.m., but it...

CLARESHOLM, Alta. – One of several communities under flood threat in southern Alberta started evacuating residents from their homes on Wednesday as rain continued to pour in much of the region.

KITIMAT, B.C. – The B.C. government is heralding the sale of land to a First Nation in an area Premier Christy Clark hopes will one day be at the heart of a booming liquefied natural gas industry.

UPDATE: Mikayla Savage, a 17-year-old girl reported missing by the Sidney, North Saanich RCMP has been located in the Okanagan and is safe. THOMPSON-OKANAGAN - A missing girl from the Sidney North Saanich area might be somewhere in the Okanagan. RCMP are asking for public assistance to locate 17-year-old Mikayla Savage who was last seen...

THOMPSON-OKANAGAN - With classes cancelled due to the teacher's strike you might be wondering if school zone speed limits are still in effect until the end of the school year. "As far as I'm aware school zones are only in effect when school is in session," RCMP Const. Kris Clark says. Even though schools are...

VANCOUVER – The federal government is giving a conditional green light to Enbridge Inc.'s controversial $7-billion Northern Gateway pipeline project between the Alberta oilsands and the B.C. coast.

KELOWNA - A Kelowna man's robbery of a liquor store was thwarted by bad timing when an officer investigating a different incident happened to see him as he fled the scene last week. At about 11 a.m. June 9, a Kelowna RCMP officer was in the parking lot of Berezan Liquor Store located on Highway...

KELOWNA — Which is faster: an Audi R8, a Lambourghini, a '66 Corvette... or a police car? Trick question because three of them are no longer on the road. Police say all three drivers appeared to be drag racing along Harvey Avenue Sunday morning before the RCMP won the race. On June 15 at about...

CALGARY – With the anniversary of the 2013 flood just around the corner, a rainfall warning is raising the anxiety level in some southern Alberta communities.

VANCOUVER – Day one of a full-scale strike by British Columbia's teachers has begun with much of the same finger pointing seen over several weeks of the bitter dispute.
SAINT-EUSTACHE, Que. – At least two children were overcome by carbon monoxide at their daycare in St-Eustache, north of Montreal.

VANCOUVER – A program allowing women prisoners to keep their newborns with them while behind bars has resumed at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women.

TORONTO – It may be the most unusual — and quick-thinking — use of a smartphone selfie yet.

WEST KELOWNA - The rain wouldn't stop members of the teachers union gathering outside Premier Christy Clark's West Kelowna office this morning after an announcement a deal couldn't be reached with the province over the weekend. About 1,000 teachers showed up for a study session at the Kelowna Community Theatre Monday morning to find out...

Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following female who is wanted on a province-wide warrant as of June 16, 2014. Martha Louise Beamish, 38, is wanted for two counts of fail to comply with probation. Beamish is described as a white female, 5’3” tall and 221 lbs. She has blonde hair...

TORONTO – Canadians hoping to pursue their culinary dreams will have their chance at a casting call for MasterChef Canada in Toronto next month.

VANCOUVER – Negotiations between B.C. teachers and the province continued through Sunday night in an effort to avert a full strike scheduled for Tuesday, which could prematurely end the school year.