Toronto Police have returned for another day, to a home on Mallory Cres, in the Bayview and Moore area in Leaside.
It's that home that has been the main focus of the search for more human remains, linked to the Bruce McArthur investigation.
He's the 66-yea-old alleged serial killer, who is already facing five counts of first degree murder in the deaths of men who went missing from the Church and Wellesley area.
Police have been planning to start digging up the backyard of the home, after removing serveral large planters from the home, days ago.
It was in those planters that they found the dismembered remains of three people.
Officers have been attempting to thaw the ground outside of the home, where McArthur stored tools and did some landscaping work.
This won't be a fast operation, with experts saying police will take their time, slowly and methodically sifting through the earth, making sure they don't damage any evidence they may find.
When police announced the new charges against McArthur, they indicated there would be more coming.