Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan releases new website

Without any fanfare, the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan last week launched its re-designed website that is more modern-looking and cleaner than the previous one. It also appears to be easier to navigate.

The Family History Research link appears on the home page, directly below Search Our Collection. Clicking on that link takes family historians directly to a page with information to help beginners, along with quick links to government records, land records, court records, education and school records, and pioneer questionnaires. 

There are also links to outside sources of genealogical information, such as adoption and foster care, births, marriage, adoption and death records, census records, church records, immigration, naturalization and citizenship records, military records, municipal records, and post adoption services in Saskatchewan. 

The provincial archives’ website does not have birth, marriage and death records. For those records, you need to visit the eHealth Saskatchewan Genealogy website for an index of births registered more than 100 years ago, marriages registered more than 75 years ago, and deaths registered more than 70 years ago.

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