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Nepinak is believed to have been murdered in 2012 and her remains taken to Brady Road landfill. Her aunt wants a promised ...
Experts say there doesn't seem to have been anything preventing Winnipeg police from reinterviewing a serial killer sooner in ...
Don’t Be Canada is a bold, razor-sharp new book from National Post columnist Tristin Hopper, out now with Sutherland House ...
Four Indigenous women were used, brutalized and murdered in 2022 by serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, who is serving a life ...
First Nations leaders in Manitoba say the search of a landfill for the victim of a serial killer must include recovery ...
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says the prospective search of the Brandy Road landfill for the remains of Ashlee Shingoose ...
And Jody Leon will be shining a light in those dark corners of Canada at a special event in Enderby. Thousands of Indigenous woman have gone missing across Canada over the years and on May 1, a rally ...
The family of Tanya Nepinak, a woman who vanished in 2011 and is believed to be buried at the Brady Landfill, says they have renewed hope for searching for her remains after the province announced ...
Ashlee Shingoose was last seen in March 2022, near a homeless shelter in Winnipeg. At the time of her disappearance, she was just 31 years old. Recently identified, Shingoose had previously been ...
Albert and Theresa Shingoose met with the publicly for the first time since Winnipeg police identified their daughter as Buffalo Woman.
Indigenous community members, including a group of advocates, knowledge keepers and grandmothers, bestowed Ashlee Shingoose the name, which translates to Buffalo Woman, when she was the sole ...
Ashlee Shingoose’s parents remember their quiet and caring daughter moving to Winnipeg from their northern Manitoba home in St. Theresa Point First Nation nearly a decade ago. She wanted to make ...
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