‘We’re still not done:’ Family gathers to honour women police say were killed 
‘We’re still not done:’ Family gathers to honour women police say were killed 

By  Brittany Hobson THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG- Under a dark December night sky, a collage of photos taped to a billboard rests against a tree illuminated only by the light of a sea of candles. Each of the photos depicts a smiling Morgan Harris at different points in her short life. This is how Cambria Harris, 21, wants the public to remember her mother. “I want her to be remembered as happy-go-lucky. She was silly. She was fun. People loved to be around her,” she said Thursday evening during a vigil. Winnipeg police say Harris, 39, is one of four woman allegedly killed by Jeremy Skibicki this past spring. On Thursday, police announced Skibicki was charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Harris, Marcedes Myran, 26,

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