Call to search landfill for remains started in Winnipeg. Now, it's coming from across the country

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More than two dozen people roared down the highway from Saskatchewan to Manitoba Wednesday morning to lend their voices to the growing call from across the country to search a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two homicide victims.

Eleanore Sunchild says she’s among those travelling with the Redrum Motorcycle Club, an Indigenous group travelling from Saskatoon to Regina, where she said as many 30 people on bikes and in vehicles will head to Winnipeg’s city-run Brady Road landfill, where Camp Morgan has been stationed since December.

The camp is named after 39-year-old Morgan Harris whose remains, along with those of 26-year-old Marcedes Myran, are believed to be in

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