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Revision as of 16:59, 12 September 2016

Welcome to the Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Heritage Wiki Site

This site is a collection of significant engineering and geoscience related projects built within Manitoba, and around the world, by our members over the past 100 years. It also contains a collection of notable Manitoba engineers which have made significant contributions to the profession over its history. In addition, there is an archive of material containing association historical records such as past publications and list of members.

As a wiki sit, we encourage your comments, corrections and additions. Please feel free to add to this body of knowledge by contributing to this site with your own past projects. If you have any comments or questions please contact us at APEGM.heritageeng@gmail.com.

There are currently 68 articles contained within this wiki site.


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APEGM History

Would you be surprised to learn that there were few rules governing the practice of engineering in the early beginnings of the province of Manitoba? It is not like Winnipeg was still the wild-wild west; but, the fact is Winnipeg experienced a fantastic boom during the 1890s and the first two decades of the 20th century, as the city's population grew from 25,000 in 1891 to more than 179,000 in 1921. What comes with such population growth? All kinds of changes and development! This fast paced growth was fueled by many private and public undertakings that would set the economic foundation for the province for many years to come. The river transportation system was making way for the railway transportation system. (Full Article...)

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Past Presidents

1986 - Edward (Ted) William John Clarke
1985 - Roger Alan Kane
1984 - Robert Ronald Foster
1983 - David (Dave) Edward Cross
1981 - Rudy Corny Isaak
1980 - Walter Saltzberg
1979 - Richard (Dick) Allan Johnson
1978 - Andrew (Andy) William Gilliland
1977 - Edward (Ted) Francis Glass
1976 - Charles (Charlie) Ralph Bouskill
1975 - Douglas R. Grimes
1974 - George Alois DePauw
1973 - Clyde Ross McBain
1972 - Stewart Barkwell
1971 - Russell Hood
1970 - John Douglas Adam
1969 - Lawrence William Blackman
1968 - Frank M. Fowler
1967 - R.C. Sommerville
1966 - R.T. Harland
1965 - S.J. Borgford
1964 - B. Chappell
1963 - Thomas Eugene Weber
1962 - R.E. Chant
1961 - C.S. Landon
1960 - William Leslie (Les) Wardrop
1959 - William Leslie (Les) Wardrop
1958 - Leonard (Len) Arthur Bateman
1957 - Nathan (Nat) S. Bubbis
1956 - Jacob (Jack) Hoogstraten
1955 - Jacob (Jack) Hoogstraten
1953 - J.L. Charles
1952 - C.L. Fisher
1951 - William Donald Hurst
1950 - William Donald Hurst
1949 - Thomas (Tom) E. Storey
1946 - J.W. Battershill
1942 - C.V. Antenbring
1939 - W. Youngman
1937 - Edwin Victor Caton
1934 - H.M. White
1933 - John William Sanger
1932 - John William Sanger

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  • 12:19, 5 May 2026Charles Attwood (hist | edit) ‎[5,065 bytes]Gcook (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Charles Hartley Attwood PEng, Past President of EGM 1929 and 1930== Charles worked for the Winnipeg Branch Office of the Dominion Government doing survey work on water resources projects from 1919 to 1930. In 1930 he transferred to the Province of Manitoba Water Resources Branch. He was President of The Association of Professional Engineers of Manitoba (now EGM) in 1929 and 1930. Charles was born in Hamilton Ontario on September 17, 1883. ==Education== Charles obtai...")
  • 09:59, 5 May 2026Richard Johnson (hist | edit) ‎[7,476 bytes]Gcook (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==RICHARD ALLAN (DICK) JOHNSON PEng (1932-2023), Past President of EGM== Dick Johnson dedicated his entire long and distinguished 54-year career at the University of Manitoba in the Faculty of Engineering and central administration. He retired as Vice-Provost in 1997 and was also a past president of APEM (now EGM). Dick was born in Winnipeg 1932. File:1979 R.O. Johnson.jpg ==Education== Dick grew up in Winnipeg and attended Laura Secord School and Gordon Bell H...")
  • 09:04, 5 May 2026Richard Jones (hist | edit) ‎[2,796 bytes]Gcook (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Richard Mervyn Jones PEng, (SM) FEC Richard joined the Heritage Committee on its formation in 2007. He has always been interested in how engineering has helped society develop and flourish in ways that are not immediately obvious to its citizens. He is a retired aeronautical engineer who was born in England at the end of World War Two. He was educated in Wales until in 1962 he was accepted as a cadet into the Royal Air Force College. For 4 and 2/3 years, he studied Aer...")


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