Calgary police seek help to find missing girl
Calgary police are looking for the public's help to find an 11-year-old girl.

Calgary police are looking for the public's help to find an 11-year-old girl.
Thieves made off with seven bronze plaques from northeast Calgary's Hangar Flight museum Monday night, prying them off their sandstone bases.
A 15-year-old boy who died in Calgary weighing just 37 pounds was also near death in a British Columbia hospital about a decade earlier, a child welfare official from that province testified at the teen's fatal injury.
Just under a kilogram per hectare per week is left behind in Calgary's 8,500 hectares of park lands - that's the find of a recently published study.
The Mount Royal University Cougars women's hockey team returned home Monday as national champs.
Alberta Parks says users of a popular trail in Kananaskis Country should take precautions because of a cougar sighting in the area.
A fresh supply of children's pain and fever medicine is being distributed to Alberta pharmacies, the health minister says, with enough stock received to last for two years to prevent future supply shortages.
When winter is over - and it has to be, doesn't it? - Calgarians turn their attention to other things, such as who they would like to see as the Calgary Stampede parade marshal.
Lethbridge city council has once again set aside a day next month to honour the life of a young hockey player who died in a 2018 crash.
A man and a woman have been arrested following a Monday morning shooting at a westside Lethbridge home that sent one man to hospital.
A 63-year-old man and a 73-year-old woman are dead following a head-on highway crash southwest of Medicine Hat Monday night.
On March 8, the Blood Tribe Police Service launched its own chapter of Crime Stoppers.
Lethbridge police blocked off a home in response to reports of a possible shooting on Monday.
The first day of Nordstrom's liquidation sale began on Tuesday, but some shoppers walked away underwhelmed, as most items were only marked down five per cent.
Via Rail is apologizing after a Muslim man was told he couldn't pray at the Ottawa train station.
Police in Guelph, Ont. have charged a man who they say failed a driving test before driving off and nearly hitting four people with his vehicle and then deciding to do burnouts in a parking lot.
As some private landowners restrict residential school survivors from performing ceremony or searching their properties for possible unmarked graves, a federal minister says Ottawa is open to legislating new protections for the possible burial sites.
Overall inflation in Canada is cooling, according to just-released data, but the trend is not being reflected at grocery stores, where prices for some items continue to grow.
After weeks of resistance, and ahead of a vote that could have compelled it to happen, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office announced Tuesday that his chief of staff Katie Telford will testify about foreign election interference, before a committee that has been studying the issue for months.
Murals believed to be nearly 400 years old have been discovered at an apartment in northern England following a kitchen renovation.
Canada's passport application backlog has been 'completely eliminated,' according to the minister responsible for the file.
A collaborative new report has detailed the wide-ranging health impacts of plastics, right from their production all the way to their use and eventual disposal.
A man from New York charged with stunt driving told Ontario police he 'didn't realize' the province's posted speed limits weren't in miles.