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Manitoba Premier Reports Positive Signs in Brady Road Landfill Search for Ashlee Shingoose
Excavation at Brady Road landfill aligns with expected dates and truck routes related to Ashlee Shingoose's disappearance, Premier Kinew said, with work ongoing since December 2025.
- On Jan. 26, 2026, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said the Brady Road landfill excavation near Winnipeg has shown encouraging signs in the Ashlee Shingoose search, covering almost eight square kilometres.
- Following Skibicki's 2024 conviction, he told police he killed four women and argued he was not criminally responsible due to a mental illness.
- Kinew said `We have got material out of the landfill that shows us we're in the right date range, and also shows us we are in the right route for where these trucks were picking up landfill material from`, and developments are consistent with Prairie Green, where remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran were found last year.
- Funding from Prairie Green remains available, Kinew said the Manitoba and federal governments committed $40 million and Prairie Green ended under budget at close to $20 million.
- Kinew said there is still no guarantee of success, and the province of Manitoba noted the excavation could last a year, making it a longer-term effort.
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