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| (From
right) OSPE President and Chair, Chris Cragg, P.Eng. is joined
by Norm Sterling, P.Eng., MPP, Lanark-Carleton and guests at
the 2nd Annual OSPE Golf Tournament on July 7, 2005. |
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| OSPE
and Professional Engineers Ontario present Engineers'
Weekend 2005: A Convention for Ontario
Engineers - Nov. 18-19, 2005. Details Coming
Soon! |
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Ontario engineers playing key role
in protecting province's drinking water
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Last month, OSPE announced its support for “Watertight:
The Case for Ontario's Water and Wastewater Sector”,
a report issued by the Water Strategy Expert Panel. In a news
release sent out on July 25th, OSPE praised the suggested creation
of the Ontario Water Board and the full cost recovery recommendation
by the panel... |
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OSPE voices member concerns about PEO
complaints process
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On July 8th, OSPE President and Chair, Chris Cragg, P.Eng.,
sent a letter
to the President of Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), requesting
that immediate steps be taken to review its complaints process
- specifically the way in which professional engineers are treated
when a complaint, valid or not, is lodged against them... |
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Call for Volunteers – Still time
to participate in PE Act review |
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As a not-for-profit professional association, OSPE relies on
the talent and practical experience of member volunteers. OSPE
is still seeking volunteers to participate in the review of
the Professional Engineers Act, an initiative of our ongoing
advocacy program... |
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Engineering community and government
connect on the links |
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On Thursday, July 7, 2005, OSPE members and guests participated
in the 2nd Annual OSPE Golf Tournament – “The Pengy”
at Copper Creek Golf Club in Kleinburg, Ontario. The exceptional
day provided members with the opportunity to network with fellow
engineers while enjoying a great day outdoors... |
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New Fall Professional Development offerings
now online |
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OSPE has recently added a variety of exceptional Fall 2005 courses
and programs to our extensive Professional Development offerings.
Depending on the course or program, OSPE members can save up
to $150 per course. Register by “Early Bird” dates
and save even more... |
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Career Centre - Upgraded services and
new workshops |
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OSPE has recently upgraded our Career Centre’s Resume
Review and Career Advice services to better serve you. Offered
in collaboration with the Association of Career Professionals
International, both services provide expert advice for you -
the engineering professional. These services also have new pricing
and provide increased value... |
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2005 engineering awardees showcase best
and brightest |
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The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) and Professional
Engineers Ontario (PEO) are pleased to announce the recipients
for the 2005 Ontario Professional Engineers Awards... |
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Multifunctional
Engineering: The Story of Engineers Without Borders in Ghana
– Part 4 |
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Since 2001, OSPE has been proud to support the important work
of Engineers Without Borders (EWB). The Society is pleased to
present this five-part series of stories highlighting the exceptional
work of EWB volunteers around the world. This series is an exclusive
to Society Notes. You can view Part
Three of this series published in our June
issue of Society Notes... |
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