Missing Women's Inquiry report expected Dec. 17
The final report for the Missing Women’s Inquiry in British Columbia is expected on Dec. 17.
The final report for the Missing Women’s Inquiry in British Columbia is expected on Dec. 17.
The final report for the Missing Women’s Inquiry in British Columbia is expected on Dec. 17.
The Missing Women’s Inquiry ended as it began. In chaos.
The Missing Women’s Inquiry remained contentious until the bitter end.
Throughout the Missing Women’s Inquiry many people have come forward to share their knowledge about the women who were murdered or went missing from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.
With just a few weeks to go until the end of the Missing Women’s Inquiry in Vancouver, key witnesses and family members are taking the stand.
With the Missing Women’s Inquiry wrapping up soon, there is a rush to get all the testimony in.
On Monday, APTN National News reported on the former civilian desk clerk Sandy Cameron who took the stand at the Missing Women’s Inquiry.
At the Missing Women’s Inquiry in Vancouver a sister of one of Robert Pickton’s victims took the stand.