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SUMMARY:SGS Annual Meeting & Guest Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Come out for the SGS Annual General Meeting (AGM)  and hear what we accomplished in 2025 and where we’re going in 2026.  We’d love to hear your feedback and better yet\, why not give some consideration to becoming a Board member\, and be a leader.  You do not have to be an SGS member to attend\, but you do need to be a member to vote. \nStick around after the AGM for a presentation by Marie Palmer at 11:00 a.m.  Marie is going to give a presentation on Investigative Genetic Genealogy(IGG).  She is an Accredited Investigative Genetic Genealogist (AIGG) and educator based in Canada. \nIGG offers an exciting new opportunity to help law enforcement give names back to unidentified human remains and help solve criminal cases.  Since the first high-profile case was solved in 2018\, well over a thousand cases have been cracked using IGG.  Canada has its own share of successful case solves and there is much discussion\, controversy\, and numerous questions around this new way of generating leads in cold cases.  In this presentation\, Marie Palmer\, who has numerous case solves will give an overview of IGG and walk through a Canadian case study about one of her first successful identifications.
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/sgs-annual-meeting-guest-presentation-on-investigative-genetic-genealogy/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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SUMMARY:A Fresh Light on Old Newspapers
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dave Obee. \nResearching in old newspapers no longer means sitting at a microfilm reader for hours on end\, winding through a seemingly endless string of news stories and advertisements.  Today\, the results we seek could be a matter of minutes away\, thanks to the many digitization projects that have places millions of newspaper pages on the Internet. But what are the pitfalls?  This presentation takes you through the digitization process from hard copy to your computer screen.  It is designed to help you achieve the best results from your work.  Dave has worked in newspapers for 50 years\, he has researched with them for 50 years and has been behind a major digitization project.  This talk draws from real experience. \nPre-registration is required for all participants at: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYucemtrD4jG9xv3pZFxyI-RNTmoHV2WmRE \nSGS members: no charge; Non-members: $15   Call306-780-9207 to make payment prior to registration.
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/a-fresh-light-on-old-newspapers/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240527T190000
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SUMMARY:Canada's British Home Children and Child Migrants Almost Forgotten...Almost
DESCRIPTION:Between 1869 and 1948\, over 100\,000 children between the ages of 1 and 18 were sent to Canada from Great Britain as indentured farm labourers and domestic servants.  Their average age was 12.  Many were sent to Saskatchewan and many moved here as adults.  All contributed to the building of our communities. \nPresented by Susan Hillman Brazeau.
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/canadas-british-home-children-and-child-migrants-almost-forgotten-almost/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Photo Detective Roadshow with the Photo Detective\, Maureen Taylor
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URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/photo-detective-roadshow-with-the-photo-detective-maureen-taylor-2/
LOCATION:via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education
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