The family of a missing woman last seen two years ago in downtown Saskatoon is once again making a plea to the public.

Kandice Singbeil’s family has issued a statement, pleading for anyone with information on the mother’s disappearance to come forward.

“Two long years have passed and still no news, no answers and no reasons,” the statement reads.

Singbeil, who friends call “Kae,” was last seen early in the morning May 26, 2015, riding her cruiser bicycle in Saskatoon’s downtown.

Police consider her disappearance suspicious.

“Where is she? Does anyone know? Somebody does,” the family’s statement reads.

Singbeil’s youngest child, two-year-old Kaestin, only knows her mom through photos and memories, the family says. Her son, 10-year-old Nethan, is growing up “in a world so different from his friends and classmates.”

The two children hang angel ornaments on the family’s Christmas tree each year for their mom. They also mark their mother’s Sept. 18 birthday each year with a cupcake and a wish for mom.

“These traditions are to help keep mom in their lives,” the family states. “We love her, we miss her and we pray for answers.”

Singbeil, who was 32 when she was last seen, is described as five-foot-four and 166 pounds, with brown eyes. She was wearing a black jacket and dark-coloured pants when she was last seen, and had dyed-blonde, shoulder-length hair.

The family, which held a memorial walk in Saskatoon last year, says a tree was planted in Singbeil’s honour at the Southwest Youth Emergency Shelter’s Dorie’s House in Swift Current, Sask., on Friday. Singbeil was living in Saskatoon, but is from Swift Current.