We’re Back and Better!

Sydney Ingram
Unsolved Canadian
Published in
2 min readSep 6, 2020
Photo by 𝓴𝓘𝓡𝓚 𝕝𝔸𝕀 on Unsplash

After a (more than) brief hiatus to get our sh!t together, write, plan, research and write some more, we are back and better than ever!

We have some super interesting cases we’ll be taking a look at this week.

But first! A regular posting schedule has been finalized (yay!) so you’ll know exactly what to look forward to every day, four days a week. We’ll be kicking it off with a new missing persons case every Monday, followed by a new installation of the “Urban Legends” series every Wednesday. Every Friday we’ll take a look at an unsolved murder and Saturday is Wild Card Day- every week we’ll be investigating a different unsolved case that just can’t be explained. Every article will drop at 3pm EST/12pm PST.

This Monday we’re going to be taking a look at the case of a missing Winnipeg boy abducted by his mother and missing for nearly 60 years.

Then on Wednesday we’ll be exploring a little bit of Toronto’s darker history, and if something- or someone- is haunting the Bay Street Station.

On Friday, when a young girl vanishes after taking a babysitting job in Alberta, she is believed to be abducted by her employer. Her body was found months later canal, and no one has ever been convicted of the crime.

Finally, on Saturday we’ll be taking a look at a case from the 1930s, when an Indigenous village in Nunavut seemingly vanished into thin air.

It’s an exciting month for the Unsolved Canadian, and we’re excited to share everything we’ve worked so hard on with you soon!

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Sydney Ingram
Unsolved Canadian

Former journalism student, writer, broke world traveller.