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 ...
In a recent development that has captured public attention, Winnipeg police announced they will confirm the identity of one of the victims of a serial killer during a news conference scheduled for ...
WINNIPEG — Canada’s top First Nations leader is calling for an independent inquiry into the Winnipeg Police Service and ...
The father of a woman recently identified as the victim of a Winnipeg serial killer has decided she will continue to be known ...
A DNA test confirms the identity of a missing First Nations woman as the search for remains continues in a Canada landfill ...
WINNIPEG — Police have identified the first victim of a Winnipeg serial killer, previously known as Buffalo Woman, as Ashlee ...
WARNING: This story contains details of violence against Indigenous women.Albert Shingoose's long-held suspicions that his ...
Canadian police on Wednesday identified the fourth victim of a serial killer who preyed on Indigenous women, a breakthrough ...
The fourth victim of a Winnipeg serial killer had her name and identity restored Wednesday. Now her remains are left to be found. Ashlee Shingoose, 30, previously known as “Buffalo Woman,” has been ...
The Winnipeg Police Service has officially identified the woman previously known as Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, ...
Police confirmed the 30-year-old Shingoose from St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation was the fourth victim of Jeremy Skibicki in 2022 and that her remains are believed to be at the Brady landfill.