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blackmensuited · 2 months ago
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allthecanadianpolitics · 1 year ago
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Winnipeg city council has voted to call on the federal and provincial governments to fund a landfill search.
Councillors Cindy Gilroy (Daniel Mclntyre) and Vivan Santos (Point Douglas) brought a motion to the city back in July, which called on city council to formally request the federal and provincial governments to fund a search of the Prairie Green Landfill.
The remains of Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris, victims of an alleged serial killer, are believed to be located in the landfill.
Gilroy told council on Thursday she hopes this will send a clear message.
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thecrowss · 1 year ago
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All these rumours about RedBull wanting Charles just confirms to me that if he would finally leave Ferrari and if he would want to join any of the teams on the grid, he would get the seat. Be it RedBull, Aston Martin maybe even Mercedes 👀
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masterandapprentice · 6 months ago
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Aaron Rodgers
Guys!!!! Aaron has given signs of life! :D he's back!!! ❤️
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alinahdee · 2 years ago
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jauntilyplacedcaps · 2 years ago
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winnipegwinterpeg · 1 year ago
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ID: Twitter post by Winnipeg Police Cause Harm Twitter handle @WpgPoliceHarm reading
“Camp Marcedes by the CMHR is in need of firewood and ice, if anyone is able to drop some off in the next few days!
#SearchTheLandfills” /end ID
Shared with permission from Winnipeg Police Cause Harm, who are doing a lot of good work with the #SearchTheLandfill movement, Indigenous rights issues in general, and, as always, documenting and exposing police brutality in our city along with campaigning for reform
Edit: if you previously saw some posts I made about Camp Morgan, Camp Marcedes in the successor to Camp Morgan after protestors complied with an injunction from the city to vacate Brady Landfill. As Camp Morgan was named for suspected serial killer victim Morgan Harris, Camp Marcedes is named for another suspected victim, Marcedes Myran
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elnaggartamer · 2 years ago
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klemcoll · 1 year ago
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Harry in the Vanwall
One of our favorite photos: Harry Schell in a Vanwall at the British Grand Prix which took place on the Aintree circuit on July 16, 1955. Aintree was located near Liverpool in England’s industrial northwest and surrounded the famous steeplechase course. Vanwall had entered two of their new Grand Prix car. one for journeyman driver Ken Wharton and the other for Franco-American Harry Schell who was…
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erwinw · 2 years ago
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blackmensuited · 1 year ago
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allthecanadianpolitics · 11 months ago
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has submitted a new report to governments that it said addresses safety concerns around searching a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two slain First Nations women, but the organization did not release the full study to the public.
“We expect that the findings in this report will expediate the funding required to begin the search and recovery operation for Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Buffalo Woman,” Grand Chief Cathy Merrick told a news conference Thursday.
“Over a year we have done everything asked of us … we cannot offer to produce any more reports.”
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rapeculturerealities · 4 months ago
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Jeremy Skibicki receives four life sentences | CTV News
Convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been handed four life sentences with no chance of parole for 25 years in the murders of four Indigenous women.
The 37-year-old man sat quiet and emotionless in the prisoner’s box of a Manitoba Court of King’s Bench courtroom Wednesday. He spoke only once when Chief Justice Glen Joyal asked if he had anything to say.
“No,” he said.
In July, Skibicki was found guilty of murdering four Indigenous women: Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois and an unidentified victim given the name Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe or Buffalo Woman.
The conviction carries with it an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years. That sentence was imposed on Skibicki for each of the four counts of first-degree murder. Joyal noted due to rulings by the Supreme Court of Canada these life sentences must be served concurrently rather than consecutively.
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romangoldendreams · 1 year ago
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eve-was-framed · 8 months ago
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A serial killer of Indigenous women is on trial and has plead not guilty because he did what he did due to “mental illness”
“In an unexpected development on Monday, his lawyers said their client has admitted the killings but will argue he is not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.
Families of the victims say they want him held responsible for the murders.
Jeremy Skibicki's victims - Morgan Harris, 39, Marcedes Myran, 26, Rebecca Contois, 24, and a fourth unidentified woman who has been given the name Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, or Buffalo Woman - are all First Nations women.
Prosecutors accuse the Winnipeg native, who is in his mid-30s, of taking the women home and sexually assaulting them before murdering them between March and May of 2022.”
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alinahdee · 1 year ago
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