Calgary police seize $1.6M worth of cocaine from New Brighton home
Calgary police say $1.6 million worth of cocaine was seized from a New Brighton home earlier this month.

Calgary police say $1.6 million worth of cocaine was seized from a New Brighton home earlier this month.
Calgary police have arrested two people accused in a series of violent robberies at a southwest CTrain station, all of which involved weapons.
Two lanes of Calgary's Deerfoot Trail are closed to southbound traffic at 32 Avenue N.E. after a semi-truck hauling a excavator hit an overpass.
Dozens of Calgarians lined up in excitement Thursday morning at Sunridge Mall to be among the first to experience the grand re-opening of Zellers.
If you happened to misplace a bag full of money and stuff on Jan. 16 in Lethbridge, the police have good news for you.
Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge Inc. has been dealt another setback on its Line 5 replacement project in Michigan.
Additional details have been released about the funeral for Constables Travis Jordan and Brett Ryan.
As almost 40,000 people uprooted themselves from Ontario and moved to Alberta last year, the provincial government suggests the new population data is proof the 'Alberta is Calling' advertising campaign is working.
Drivers in Lethbridge may be in for a bumpy ride this spring.
Air Force 1, carrying U.S. President Joe Biden, has touched down in Ottawa, kicking off a 27-hour visit in the national capital.
Amid renewed questions over the pervasiveness of alleged interference by China in Canadian elections and affairs broadly, opposition MPs voted Thursday afternoon to affirm a parliamentary committee's call for the federal government to strike a public inquiry.
Five mischievous boys had to be rescued after they crawled through a storm drain tunnel in New York City and got lost, authorities said.
An asteroid discovered just last week will pass closer to the Earth than the orbit of the moon this weekend, an occurrence so rare it happens only once in a decade, according to NASA.
The number of Canadians receiving employment insurance benefits are at record lows and down 44 per cent from last year, new figures from Statistics Canada show.