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FEB. 28 TO MAR. 6 DESIGNATED AS ENGINEERING AND GEOSCIENCE WEEK IN SASKATCHEWAN

Released on February 24, 2010

APEGS Marks 80th Anniversary

Highways and Infrastructure Minister Jim Reiter has designated Feb. 28 to Mar. 6 as Engineering and Geoscience Week in Saskatchewan to recognize the important role these professionals play in our province as they mark an important milestone.

"I want to congratulate the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) on their 80th anniversary," Reiter said. "Engineers and geoscientists are key to the safe development and maintenance of the infrastructure and technology needed to help keep our export-based economy competitive and improve our quality of life.

"Whether you're travelling on a highway, crossing a bridge or entering a building, it's easy to see the results of their work every day. I thank all of these dedicated professionals for their innovation, creativity and contributions to making Saskatchewan an even better place and for contributing to our ongoing success."

APEGS is the regulatory body for the engineering and geoscience professions in the province with more than 7,800 members. Members work in a variety of sectors, such as manufacturing, construction, utilities, resources and transportation.

The APEGS organize various activities to highlight the week.

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For more information, contact:

Dan Palmer
Highways and Infrastructure
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4805

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