Member Announcements – March 7

Announcement Date: 03.07.2025

Member Announcements – March 7

         Announcements 

***NEW*** Final Reminder: Call for Nominations - 2025 PEGNL Board of Directors
The PEGNL Board is responsible for building and shaping policy in relation to the regulation of the professions of engineering and geoscience. This year, we are seeking nominations for three positions on the Board, Chair-Elect (one) and Director (two). One of the Director positions this year is reserved for a Professional Geoscientist in accordance with By-Law. These three positions will serve three-year terms.
Nominations close March 13.


***NEW*** Professional Geoscientists Ontario (PGO) published its second article supporting PGO's 25th anniversary article series. The article is titled "Geoscience Regulation: Why the Public Should Care". This article was prepared by a committee of volunteers from PGO working to plan a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Professional Geoscientists Act on June 6, 2025. To view this article, click here.


        Courses & Events 

***NEW*** Municipalities Newfoundland & Labrador's 2025 Municipal Symposium registration is now open. Scheduled May 1 to 3, in Gander, the focus is on providing actionable information to municipal sector attendees, with a theme of Empowering Community Leaders. For details of the session topics and to register, visit the 2025 Municipal Symposium webpage.


***NEW*** Engineering Newfoundland and Labrador: Past, Present and Future. As part of Memorial University's 100th Anniversary celebrations, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science presents the MUN 100 Engineering Lecture Series. Join the conversation on engineering in Newfoundland and Labrador - past, present and future. Discover how engineers have shaped the province through historic achievements and cutting-edge innovations. Lecture 1: "NL Innovation Improving the Safety of Life at Sea" by Dr. Randy Billard will take place Thursday, March 20, 2025, 2:00 to 3:30pm in the S.J Carew Building, 4th Floor, EN 4000, Memorial University.


Engineers Nova Scotia is offering a professional development webinar titled 'Public Speaking for Engineers'. This session is designed specifically for professional engineers who want to sharpen their public speaking skills and deliver their technical knowledge with confidence and clarity, ensuring their expertise resonates with diverse audiences. The webinar is scheduled March 12, 2025, for more information, click here.


The Canadian Geotechnical Society is celebrating International Women's Day on March 18, 2025, by welcoming Megan van Veen of BGC Engineering Inc. to present a one-hour webinar titled 'The importance of mentoring and allyship in developing our geo-professional workforce'. For more information and to register, click here.


PVC Pipe Association (PVCPA) is hosting a series of educational webinars from March to May 2025. These webinars offer educational and informative workshops to support the use of PVC piping in water and wastewater systems. Webinars include examples of how PVC pipe has benefited utilities across North America. For further information, click here.


The 2025 Atlantic Engineering Hockey Tournament (AEHT) will be held in Saint John, NB on April 11th-12th, 2025. The annual hockey tournament has been held at various locations throughout the Atlantic Provinces over the past 31 years. For further information please click here. Deadline for team registration is March 21, 2025, first eighteen teams to register are eligible to play.


Join Engineers Canada at the 2025 30 by 30 Conference: Solutions and accountability towards an inclusive engineering profession, in Vancouver, BC, On May 21, 2025. The 2025 30 by 30 Conference will bring together leaders from engineering regulation, employers, and education to address how they have removed and will remove barriers within their control and influence, collaborate on innovative solutions, and promote accountability for fostering the success of women and marginalized groups in the profession. Learn more and register here.


Climate Risk Institute’s credentials address the vital link between climate change and infrastructure and provide a customizable learning experience for infrastructure practitioners to build the knowledge and skills that will contribute to a more resilient future. 

The Infrastructure Resilience Professional Credential and the Infrastructure and Climate Resilience Planning Micro-Credential are designed to equip all infrastructure practitioners with the expertise required to tackle climate change challenges. Over a series of courses led by industry experts, you will have the opportunity to enhance your skills in climate risk assessment, policy development, communication, climate science, planning and implementation, and resilient design. Choose from several electives to tailor your learning to your areas of interest and focus. The Micro-credential is ideal for a diverse range of infrastructure professionals of all backgrounds and professions, including planners, engineering technicians, architects, asset managers, and others involved in climate risk assessment, adaptation planning, and management. 

Winter 2025 courses.


 

We welcome you to email pegnl@pegnl.ca with any feedback you may have on this Member Announcement.