Remains in Manitoba Landfill Are Identified
Manitoba premier, reacts to remains found in landfill search
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Remains in Manitoba Landfill Are Identified as Serial Killer’s Victim
The families were right, says Manitoba premier, after landfill search remains identified
The remains of Morgan Harris, who was slain by a serial killer, have been recovered after three months of searching a Winnipeg-area landfill.
Advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender-diverse people are praising the strength and determination of the families of two First Nations women who fought for a search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for their loved ones' remains.
Manitoba says the remains discovered at the Prairie Green Landfill on Feb. 26 are those of Morgan Harris who has been missing since 2022.
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Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party apologized on Wednesday to the families for refusing to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of four First Nations women killed by Jeremy Skibicki.
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At least five men in Manitoba were arrested by local police forces as part of a major online child sexual exploitation operation that has led to the arrest of 106 people from across Canada.
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is investigating after a confirmed case of measles, unrelated to previously announced cases, has been discovered in the province.
Public health officials are warning that another case of measles has been confirmed in Manitoba, this time connected to recent travel to Pakistan. The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is
Still, some of Winnipeg’s exports represent key Canadian tech players, such as challenger bank Neo Financial, which launched an innovation hub in the city in 2021. Neo was founded by the creators of food delivery app SkipTheDishes, which was acquired by Just Eat in 2016 for $110 million.
In a sentencing hearing Friday, Superior Court Justice Patrick Hurley sentenced Eric Wildman, 38, to 10 years in prison. Hurley also sentenced Wildman to three months to be served concurrently for possessing a firearm in Ontario while unauthorized. The hearing followed Wildman’s conviction in November 2024 on one count of attempted murder.
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