Search of Manitoba landfill for remains of slain First Nations women on track: Kinew
WINNIPEG — The effort to find the remains of two slain First Nations women in a landfill is on track and excavation in the target area is set to start in early December, Premier Wab Kinew said Wednesday.
“I hope that everybody in the province and across the country sees that Manitoba values and honours Indigenous women,” Kinew told reporters as he stood at the Prairie Green Landfill, where preliminary excavation has started and a building for searchers is under construction.
A power line for the building has been installed, road access has been built, and excavation of a four-metre-deep top layer of material — above the target area — is underway, a provincial government official said. Hiring interviews for searchers are in progress.
Police believe the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran were sent to the privately run landfill north of Winnipeg in May 2022. Jeremy Skibicki admitted to killing Harris, Myran and two other Indigenous women and putting their remains in garbage bins.