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September Issue

 

Editor Len Shrimpton, P.Eng. • E-mail: lshrimpton@apegga.org
Managing Editor George Lee • E-mail: glee@apegga.org
Editorial Assistant Francine Maxwell • E-mail: fmaxwell@apegga.org

Published by the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta at the beginning of each month except August and December.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Conference Celebrates Mentors As Program Hits Stride

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Salaries Jump Eight Per Cent, Survey Shows

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Bell Billing Letter

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Public Holds APEGGA Professions in High Regard

Professional Practice & Ethics Corner

Compliance - Faked Resume Dupes Permit Holder

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APEGGA Helps Alberta Put a Hands-on Spin on Science

President's Notebook

PD Spotlight

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PNWER Honours APEGGA Leader for Second Time

Several Departments Reorganized, Member Affairs Manager Hired

New Office Manager Hired in Calgary

Hockey Tournament Shoots for $150,000

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Readers' Forum

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Practice Issues - Avoiding the Profit Squeeze

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The Keyser File

Newsmakers

APEGGA Summit Awards® 2008

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The Summit Series - Towards a Better Gas Flare

2007 Value of Professional Services Highlights

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The Summit Series - Their Success is His Success

Partnership Bridges First Nations, Metis With Stronger IT Future

Mixer Aims to Help Women Keep Science in Their Futures

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Education Foundation - Fist Full of Dollars

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Aboriginal Awareness - Residential School Syndrome II

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Rotary Trip Boosts Knowledge and Builds Memories

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In the Picture

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Doing Business

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Living the Immigrant's Dream

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Local Companies 'Go Fair' to Fight Poverty

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