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  • Behind every unmarked grave lies a story waiting to be told. This November, you are invited to a rare conversation that brings some of those stories to light.

    Our keynote speaker, Dr. Sarah Lockyer, is a nationally recognized forensic anthropologist whose work has given identity, dignity and rest to Canada’s fallen soldiers. She led the repatriation of the Unknown Newfoundland Soldier in 2024, an act of remembrance that resonated across our province, and helped identify Private John Lambert of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, laid to rest more than a century after his death at Langemark.

    Following her presentation, she will join a panel discussion moderated by Lieutenant-Colonel Kyle Strong, MB, CD Commanding Officer, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment with Private Lambert’s great-niece Shirlene Murphy and Major (ret’d) Michael Pretty, founder of the Trail of the Caribou Research Group. Together, they will explore the enduring legacy of remembrance, the personal impact of these discoveries and the ongoing work to honour those who never returned home.

    This is a special opportunity to share in a rare and intimate conversation in remembrance. We hope you will join us.

    This event will also be live-streamed: https://www.youtube.com/live/o_0wrisSjzg

    Date: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025
    Time: 7-9 p.m.
    Location: D.F. Cook Recital Hall, School of Music
    Free to attend
    Event parking in Lot 15B
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