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Immediate Past-President Dennis Lindberg, P.Eng.
Passes Away at Age 61 / 1
Dennis A. Lindberg, P.Eng., who in April completed his term as President of APEGGA, died July 23 in Edmonton.
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Diamonds in the North - "Ice" Beneath Ice
The Ekati Diamond Mine, Canada's first diamond mine is about to begin production in the Northwest Territories
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President's Notebook / 3
President Dan Motyka, P.Eng., reflects on the death of his predecessor,
Dennis Lindberg, P.Eng.
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En Garde / 3
Based on a recent case, APEGGA's Investigative Committee discusses what to keep in mind in connection with non-competition agreements.
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Letters / 4
A recent article on Canadian Forces Station Alert has prompted reader comments.
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Understanding Registration / 5
The PEGG begins a series outlining the process by which individuals and corporations become registered with APEGGA.
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LEGO Attraction / 6
An APEGGA-sponsored LEGO exhibit and related contests proved to be popular attractions at the Alberta Provincial Museum this summer.
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Wood Truss Training / 6
The Western Wood Truss Association of Alberta has developed a training program for carpenters engaged in erecting wood trusses.
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With APEGGA 30 Years / 6
Cathy Armstrong recently was feted for her 30 years as an APEGGA employee.
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APEGGA Ads & PEGG Recognized / 6
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Forces Ready To Battle Y2K / 7
The Canadian Forces has mobilized to deal with the millennium bug.
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Manning Awards / 8
The Ernest C. Manning Awards continue to celebrate Canadian innovation. APEGGA members play an important part in assessing candidates for the awards and have also been in the winners' circle.
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Discover E Camps / 8
The University of Alberta's Discover E Camps had another successful summer.
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New Math Curriculum / 9
APEGGA advised Alberta Education on the new high school mathematics curriculum being introduced this fall.
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APEGGA Outreach Volunteers / 9
Student Outreach Volunteers recently were thanked for their efforts.
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Cool Teachers / 9
Fourteen school teachers have received APEGGA recognition for their efforts in stimulating student interest in science and math.
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Edmonton APEGGA
Women's Club Executive / 10
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Enforcement Review / 10
Darcie H. Greggs, P.Geol., Enforcement Review Committee chair, begins a series about the Committee's activities and purpose.
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Canadians Conduct
Sino Survey / 12
The People's Republic of China is a major source of immigrant engineers coming to Canada. APEGGA Deputy Registrar Al Schuld, P.Eng., was part of a Canadian delegation which toured China to survey and assess engineering education and qualifications.
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Press on Presses On
With Innovation / 12
Technology for natural gas plants to control emissions, developed by Presson Manufacturing, offers an example of Alberta innovation.
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Suzanne Kresta Has Learned To Teach
By Example / 13
The University of Alberta's Suzanne Kresta, P.Eng., PhD, recipient of APEGGA's Early Accomplishment Award, has built an impressive reputation as a researcher and teacher. The article is the first in a series on 1998 Summit Award winners.
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In the News / 14
A number of APEGGA members have received awards and made career moves over the summer.
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Technical Societies
Listing / 16-17
The PEGG is pleased to publish its annual listing of close to 70 affiliated technical societies and key contacts within these organizations.
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Professional Development / 18
APEGGA Continuing Professional Development Program Co-ordinator Christine Smith explains aspects of the PD program as it relates to university students, Members-in-Training and Professional Members.
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Careers / 19
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Registration / 20-21
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Events /22
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Pegg These Dates / 23