Expert says search of landfill for women's remains may succeed In 2002, investigators started a massive search of Robert Pickton's pig farm in British Columbia and eventually found the remains of several women. By Steve Lambert | News, Politics | December 16th 2022
B.C. must set clear terms, timeline if it holds money-laundering inquiry: expert The British Columbia government needs to set clear goals and a firm timeline if it launches a public inquiry into money laundering, says a former provincial attorney general who led an exhaustive probe of missing and murdered women. By Laura Kane | News, Politics | May 14th 2019
Victims anxious for MMIW inquiry hearings For 16 years, Maggy Gisle thought her lot in life was to be a "junkie, a prostitute and a drug dealer." Now she's collecting stories for the inquiry. By Kristy Kirkup | News, Politics | May 15th 2017
Auditor raps B.C. for stopping progress reports on missing women programs Some of the women were the victims of infamous B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton. By Dirk Meissner | News | December 8th 2016
Former detective applauds inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women It's about time, says Lori Shehner, a former detective for the Vancouver Police Department. Opinion By Lori Shenher | Opinion, Politics | December 8th 2015