Time has stood still for the family of Amber Guiboche.
Monday will mark 15 years since the young Indigenous woman vanished without a trace — a painful milestone that brings no new answers, only the enduring heartache.
“I don’t think we feel like this case has moved, that anything has changed since Amber went missing,” said Kyrra Kematch, Guiboche’s niece.
“Basically, we’re still at the same place we were at the beginning,” added Selina Miller, a family friend who said Guiboche was like a sister.
Kematch said the family has attended many events over the years and continues to hold vigils in Guiboche’s honour. They once put up a large poster near the 7-Eleven where she was last seen, but it was eventually taken down.
“We’re the only ones consistently keeping her name out there,” Kematch

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