A Regina mother continues her hunger strike at the city landfill, demanding officials search for her daughter's remains. Michele Bear believes the body of her daughter Richele is buried somewhere in the landfill.Richele Bear was reported missing in 2013. Police later confirmed she was a homicide victim. Serial killer Clayton Bo Eichler pleaded guilty to her second-degree murder and the killing of another indigenous woman Kelly Goforth. Goforth's body was found, but Richele's remains have never been recovered..Regina Police Service (RPS) says it has no evidence confirming where Richele Bear's remains are located, while officers continue following leads in the case. They encourage anyone with information to contact them.RPS maintains regular contact with Michele during her fast to ensure her safety.Community support for the landfill search continues to grow. Families of missing and murdered indigenous women are backing the call for action. They emphasize the need for closure and dignity for victims and their families..The pressure on the City of Regina and RPS is part of a bigger movement about missing indigenous women in Canada. Many families struggle to find answers about their loved ones.Michele’s hunger strike has drawn attention to the ongoing pain felt by families who have never recovered their relatives remains. A search of the Regina landfill would not be the first landfill search for indigenous remains in Canada.Two landfills in Manitoba were searched for remains, the Prairie Green Landfill and the Brady Road Landfill.