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Council Briefs
 


Council Briefs Make e-PEG Debut
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When your newspaper became a magazine in 2010, you lost five editions a year of hardcopy information. That's made our reporting of the official work of APEGGA's elected officials more dated than it should be.

Solution: from now on Council Briefs will reach you sooner, via the e-PEG. A more complete version continues in The PEG magazine.

The top story coming out of the December meeting is that 2012 dues remain unchanged.

 
APEGGA Register
 


APEGGA Celebrates New Members


Did you officially become a member of APEGGA in October or November 2011? Or did your membership status change?

Here are our latest updates to the APEGGA register.

 
Nominations
 


Mail-In Nominations
Bolster 2012 Ballot

In all, 20 candidates want to represent APEGGA members and the public interest as elected officials of the Association.

Polls for the 2012 election open Feb. 27 and close April 1.

Join the conversation @ the APEGGA election blog.

A number of mail-in candidates have added their names to the 2012 ballot

 
APEGGA Summit 2012
 



 

What's happening at our annual conference?

 
  • APEGGA Annual General Meeting
  • The Summit Awards Gala
  • Professional Development Seminars
  • And much more
More information in the December PEG.  
 
2012 CPG Award
 


Canadian Professional Geoscientist Award 2012

Nominations are now open for the 2012 CPG Award.

The deadline for receipt of nominations is March 25. To be eligible for consideration all nominations must be received at the office of Geoscientists Canada not later than the specified deadline.

For full details of the nominations procedure, please visit the link below to the CCPG website. Nominations must come from a constituent association and must be supported by five professional members.

More info

 
Volunteers Needed
 


Scientists & Engineers in the Classroom

Volunteers make a difference. Join today and share your passion for science by inspiring tomorrow's scientists, engineers and geoscientists.

There are five science networks around the province that offer the Scientists & Engineers in the Classroom program. Find out about the networks and how you can volunteer to deliver exciting science classroom presentations in Grades 1-12. Help students make the connection between careers and the science they learn in school.

Scientists & Engineers in the Classroom is a joint program of Alberta Science Literacy Association and APEGGA.

More info

 
More News
 


Engineers Without Borders


Engineers Without Borders Edmonton & the North Saskatchewan Riverkeeper invite you to the Fire & Ice Gala.

EWB is looking for attendance and support from the APEGGA community. Proceeds from the gala will support global engineering efforts to improve water infrastructure in Africa, and deliver community education programs to Alberta's youth on watershed stewardship and water quality.

Join EWB for elegant dining, award-winning entertainment, live and silent auctions with MC Danny Hooper.

March 10
Edmonton Expo Centre
6 p.m.

Sponsorship opportunities and tickets are available. Tickets are $250 each or $2,500 for a table of 10.

More info

Western Engineering Competition

WEC2012 is a student engineering competition taking place in Calgary, Jan. 18-22. The Western Engineering Competition is an annual competition organized by engineering students that allows for engineering students from 13 institutions of Western Canada to compete, network, and develop outside of the classroom.

WEC 2012 would like to extend an open invitation for industry to visit the competitions on Jan. 20 and Jan. 21 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre, in the Glen and Chinook conference rooms. The competitions include senior team design, junior team design, innovative design, consulting engineering, engineering communications, and impromptu debate.

More info

CADE Student Industry Night

On Feb. 9, the Canadian Association of Drilling Engineers, the Petroleum & Energy Society and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology invite you to attend an evening of networking and knowledge sharing that will host over 200 individuals consisting of engineering students from the University of Calgary, engineering technologists from SAIT, Alumni and Industry experts.

Where: The Westin Calgary, 320 4th Ave. S.W.
When: 4 p.m.


 
         
    Volume 9, No. 1
Friday, January 20
 
   
 

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