Ashlee Shingoose moved from her home in St. Theresa Point First Nation, a remote northern community in Manitoba, to Winnipeg nearly ten years ago in pursuit of a better life for herself and her three ...
The aunt of Tanya Nepinak, a Pine Creek First Nation woman who went missing more than a decade ago, is feeling hopeful after ...
In their continued search for answers and justice, the family of Tanya Nepinak marched on the Manitoba Legislature on Friday ...
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says the prospective search of the Brandy Road landfill for the remains of Ashlee Shingoose ...
In a visceral reminder of the unresolved pain and relentless search for justice, the family of Ashlee Christine Shingoose, identified as Buffalo Woman, is determined that her remains are found in a ...
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Manitoba chiefs call for search of Winnipeg landfill for Tanya NepinakFirst Nations leaders in Manitoba say the search of a landfill for the victim of a serial killer must include recovery ...
This story contains details of violence against Indigenous women.Police say they do not believe there are any more ...
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says a potential search of a Winnipeg landfill for the victim of a serial killer must include ...
Last week, Ashlee Shingoose, 30, was publicly confirmed to be the woman previously known as Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, a name given to her by Indigenous community members before she ...
Four Indigenous women were used, brutalized and murdered in 2022 by serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, who is serving a life ...
Police in Manitoba's capital Winnipeg on Wednesday identified her as Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point First Nation, who was 31 when she vanished in March 2022. Winnipeg's deputy police chief ...
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