Foster homes investigated 7 times within a year but Ontario didn’t close them until Tammy Keeash died: court documents
There were at least seven investigations that verified child protection concerns into a company operating…
There were at least seven investigations that verified child protection concerns into a company operating…
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Following several months of investigating the suspicious deaths of two teenagers in Thunder Bay last May no charges are expected to be laid, APTN News has been told.
Police discover new evidence in their investigation of Tammy Keeash’s death last May in Thunder Bay.
Sitting Senator Murray Sinclair was appointed as an investigator and tasked to look into the administration of the Thunder Bay police board.
APTN National News An Ontario regional police force is stepping in to help investigate the…
Thunder Bay police investigators did not search the Kaministiquia River for Jordan Wabasse until…
Tammy Keeash was first found by a church group of children playing in the park and when they looked closer they saw the 17-year-old had her pants around her ankles and her underwear was below her buttocks, APTN National News has learned.