It has been one month since 15-year-old Jordan Wabasse went missing, and there's still no word on the whereabouts of the Webequie First Nation teenager.
Volunteers continue to search, even though police have scaled back their efforts until the ice on the Kaministiquia River melts.
Jordan was last seen getting off a city bus in Westfort at around 10 p.m. on Feb. 7.
After an extensive search by police and volunteers along the banks of the Kam River, a baseball cap was the only item found. The cap is being tested for DNA. It will be another two weeks to see if it matches that of Jordan.
Search co-ordinator, Lillian Suganaqueb said volunteers are still helping out, and they continue to be in good spirits.
She said crews have been searching every day since Jordan went missing.
The shoreline of the Kam River will continue to be explored for any signs of the missing teenager. She said the foot search will continue until crews no longer have the use of a donated building, or volunteers tire out.
Meanwhile, a 500-kilometre fundraising walk is now underway to raise money and awareness in the effort to find Jordan.
Two volunteers left Thursday for a walk that will take them from Big Trout Lake to Webequie First Nation.