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Fridays at 9 p.m.
9:30 p.m. in Newfoundland & Labrador (Repeat airtimes)
Timeline of Events
Since 2000, seven aboriginal students have died in Thunder Bay, Ont. Five students were found in the McIntyre and Kaministiquia Rivers. The circumstances surrounding their deaths are unknown. All the students attended Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School in Thunder Bay except for Jordan Wabasse. Wabasse attended Matawa Learning Centre in Thunder Bay.
Jethro Anderson  
Jethro Anderson
Jethro Anderson's body was recovered from the McIntyre River on November 11, 2000. Jethro, 15, was from Kasabonika Lake First Nation.
Curran Strang  
Curran Strang
Curran Strang, 18, from Pikangikum First Nation, went missing on September 22, 2005. His body was found in the McIntyre River on September 26, 2005.
Paul Panacheese  
Paul Panacheese
Paul Panacheese, 17, from Mishkeegogamong First Nation, died on November 11, 2006 in Thunder Bay.
Reggie Bushie  
Reggie Bushie
Reggie Bushie, 15, from Poplar Hill First Nation, went missing October 26, 2007. His body was recovered from the McIntyre river on November 1, 2007.
Robin Harper  
Robyn Harper
Robyn Harper, 18, from Keewaywin First Nation died on January 13, 2007.
Reggie Bushie  
Kyle Morriseau
Kyle Morriseau, 17, of Keewaywin First Nation, was reported missing October 30, 2009. His body was recovered from the McIntyre River, on November 10, 2009. He was the grandson of renowned native artist Norval Morriseau. Kyle was also a promising artist.
Jordan Wabasse  
Jordan Wabasse
Jordan Wabasse, 15, from Webequie First Nation, went missing on February 7, 2011. His body was found May 12, 2011, in the Kaministiquia River.
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