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Contributions of engineering and geoscience are wide ranging

Engineering and Geoscience Week March 3 To 9.
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Engineers and geoscientists have an impact on a wide variety of areas, such as agriculture, aerospace, environment, forestry, manufacturing, mining, utilities, health care, education, highways and natural resources, says the APEGS.

REGINA — March 3 to 9 has been designated Engineering and Geoscience Week in Saskatchewan

According to the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan, engineers and geoscientists have an impact on a wide variety of areas, such as agriculture, aerospace, environment, forestry, manufacturing, mining, utilities, health care, education, highways and natural resources.

"Engineers and geoscientists adhere to the highest ethical and professional standards to fulfil their duties and responsibilities while protecting the public and the environment," APEGS President Greg Vogelsang said. "

We will be hosting a series of events, including our awards banquet, to recognize and foster the competence and conduct of engineering and geoscience professionals as an inspiration to current members and to the next generation of professionals."

APEGS is the regulatory body for the engineering and geoscience professions in the province with more than 15,000 members.

During Engineering and Geoscience Week, APEGS promotes the important work of engineers and geoscientists, and how they contribute to the lives of Saskatchewan residents.