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April Issue

 

Editor Len Shrimpton, P.Eng. • E-mail: lshrimpton@apegga.org
Managing Editor George Lee • E-mail: glee@apegga.org
Editorial Assistant Christine Cottrell • E-mail: ccottrell@apegga.org

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Cultural Complexities

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Engineers Canada Fellowship

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Picture This

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President's Notebook

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Readers’ Forum - The Climate Change Debate Continues

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Branching Out: Welcome to Marsh Land

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Newsmakers: From the Fridge Door into Space?

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Obituary: Victor Milligan, P.Eng.

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Obituary: Robert James Kavanagh, P.Eng.

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Obituary: Arthur Bernard FitzPatrick, P.Eng.

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Obituary: Dwight Walker Purdy, P.Eng.

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Professional Development: Q&A Build a Treehouse, Build a Business

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Mentoring for Girls Boosts Science Link Through Web Retrofit

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The Summit Series: The Chemistry of Kindness

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The Summit Series: The First Rule is Get Involved

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2008 Financial Statements

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Feature: Getting the Best from the Brightest

Student Column - Vents of the Deep

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Student Column - Pizzas and Pi

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Student Column - Tears, Fears and Victory Cheers

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EWB Series: Rough Overseas

Environment Committee Series: Gutters and Pipes Make Room For Bioswales and Built Wetlands

Doing Business: Merger Envisions Energy Giant

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World Watch: Wind Turbines Land in Antarctica

The Keyser File: Been There, Got Through That

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