Winnipeg police announced Wednesday the identity of the fourth victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki. They say the remains ...
A Manitoba non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Indigenous people is pushing for an independent inquiry into the ...
WINNIPEG — The parents of a slain Manitoba woman say they hope the search for their daughter's remains can begin soon. Albert ...
When a Winnipeg sergeant showed up at the home of Albert and Theresa Shingoose on a First Nation in northeastern Manitoba, ...
Anguished father Albert Shingoose, voice raised and fist in the air, called on police and politicians Thursday to move ahead ...
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Kinew promises landfill search as fourth victim of Winnipeg serial killer identifiedAshlee Christine Shingoose had her name and identity restored Wednesday, three years after she disappeared and died ...
Canadian authorities say Jeremy Anthony Michael Skibicki murdered 26-year-old Marcedes Myran of Long Plain First Nation ...
WARNING: This story contains details of violence against Indigenous women.The head of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs wants ...
The Winnipeg police believe the remains of Ashlee Shingoose may lie in the Brady landfill, a facility run by the city.
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ICT News on MSN‘Bringing them home’: Remains identified after Canada landfill searchMANITOBA, Canada — The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have confirmed that the second set of human remains found in the Prairie ...
Authorities believed their remains were dumped at the Prairie Green Landfill site, north of Winnipeg, the capital of the province of Manitoba. They had been searching the site for months.
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