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2020 Fall / Winter Newsletter
“Internet of Things - IoT”
ProConnect
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Projectsby Heath Armbruster, A.Sc.T.
TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS SASKATCHEWAN
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Table of Contents
TPS Award Recipients p. 4
TPS Registrant Milestones p. 5
Internet of Things - IoT p. 6
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Co-op p. 7
RetireeBenefitsPlan p.8
Architectural Technologies Program Celebrates 60th Anniversary p.10
Call for Nominations p.11
2021 Fees Comparison p.11
TPS Logo Clothing Sale p.12
TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS SASKATCHEWAN
TPS ProConnect 2020 Fall / Winter Issue
TPS Board of Directors, CEO, and Staff:
President: Steve Oszust, C.Tech.1st Vice President: Doug Helmeczi, A.Sc.T.2nd Vice President: Gregg Sigethy, A.Sc.T.Past President: Michael Blenkin, A.Sc.T.CEO / Registrar: Jaime Feltis, A.Sc.T.
Directors: Mike Cormier, A.Sc.T.Dave Lenz, A.Sc.T.
Troy Libke, A.Sc.T. Frank Van Breugel, C.Tech.
Public Appointees: Betty Hoffart, FCPA
William Scott, J.D.Exec. Admin. Assistant: Joanne SantbergenExec. Marketing Coordinator: Tammy Selby
All rights to reproduce in any form are at the discretion of TPS Marketing Committee and TPS Board of Directors. TPS “ProConnect” is published three times a year by Technology Professionals Saskatchewan. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the TPS Board of Directors.
Letters regarding TPS “ProConnect”, technical articles of interest, questions, and volunteering should be addressed to the Editor, and received no later than the 20th day of the month preceding the publication.
“Copyright 2020Technology Professionals Saskatchewanand its licensors. All rights reserved.”
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Annual Validation Sticker
All TPS registrants will be provided with a new registration certificate to which the registrant will apply their annual validation sticker. The annual validation sticker you receive along with your official receipt for payment of your professional fee should be placed at the bottom right hand corner on the glass of your framed certificate of registration.
President’s Award
This Award is presented to TPS registrants who have distinguished excellence in professional life – whether technical practice or such areas as management, teaching or administration. The Association is pleased to present the “2020 Technology Professional of the Year Award” to Barry W. Sudom, A.Sc.T. for his tireless efforts towards promoting the applied science / engineering technology profession both provincially and nationally.
Each year the President’s Award is chosen and presented by the TPS President to an individual who promotes and furthers the professional identity of the Association to the public. This individual, through professional conduct and actions, takes it upon themselves to educate, promote and defend the Association and its membership. The “2020 President’s Award” was presented to Savas (John) Omay, A.Sc.T. for his tireless efforts towards promoting the applied science and engineering technology profession both provincially and nationally. A plaque displaying each recipient for this Award is on display in the TPS office.
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“TPS Award Recipients” 2020
TPS Award Applications and Nomination forms are available online at:
www.tpsk.ca
Deadline: February 28 of the Current Year
This Award is presented to individuals who have distinguished themselves in the service of the Association on a voluntary, salaried or elective basis. The Association’s “2020 Merit Award” was presented to Richard (Dick) Belton, A.Sc.T., and Robert (Bob) Kardash, A.Sc.T., for the many hours of volunteerism they contributed. Their contribution benefits the profession both provincially and nationally.
Dick Belton, A.Sc.T.
Bob Kardash, A.Sc.T.
Congratulations!!!
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Merit AwardTechnology Professional of the Year Award
TPS ProConnect - 2020 Fall / Winter 5
“TPS Registrant Milestones” 2020
10 YearsDonald E. BoothKaitlyn A. Brown
Xin (Ivan) Chen, CTechAdam W. Currie, AScT
Jenny Lynn Dergousoff, AScTDesiree F. Dionne
Andrew Douglas, AScTJessica M. Duerr, AScTJim W. Eccleston, AScT
David A. FadareRonald W. Flynn, AScTYvan M. Fortier, AScTMarcia L. Fortier, AScT
Chad L. Franklin, CTechGregory M. Fremont, AScT
Greg J. Frondall, AScTRyan S. Goeres, AScT
Ryan K. GrzinicBrenton J. Guenther, AScT
Bradley G. HibbardSkyler T. Jones, AScT
Michael Dane King, AScTMurray S. Koptie, CTechJason R. Kozey, AScT
Brady J. L’Heureux, AScTIan P. LeBlanc, AScT
Edmund J. Loewen, AScTKevin T. MacKay
Graeme K. MacLean, AScTRichard Mildenberger,AScT
Kelly B. Morrow, AScTJames G. Nguyen, AScTCraig E. Ochitwa, AScT
Evan J. Olfert, AScTLee Osmundson, CTechEric J. Pedersen, AScTShaun L. Popov, AScT
Ramon E. J. Ricafort, AScTAshton D. Richter, AScT
Steven M. Romanow, TechCalvin J. Romanow, AScT
Taisa Y. Savkina, AScTChristopher M. SchergerPreston Schergevitch,AScT
Daniel J. Schmid, AScTJennifer D. Selinger, AScT
Adeel Shaikh, AScTRandy G. Sims, AScTKurtis J. Smeets, AScT
Jamie SondergaardKelly P. Therrien, AScT
Darren C. Thiessen, AScTJohn A. Tumbach
Ryan R. Wanner, AScTJoshua C. Yohnke, AScT
15 YearsE. Scott Balabuck, AScTJesse C. Becker, AScT
Cindi A. Berg, AScTJ. E. Ryan Bochek, AScTJohn H. Boudreau, AScTKenneth Carpenter, AScT
Vincent C. Chan, AScTGerald H. Coleman, AScT
Jennifer Cooper, AScTNeil D. Dakiniewich, AScTRyan J. E. David, AScT
Kenneth D. Derksen, AScTGrant R. Engele, AScTDayle J. Fortin, AScTBilly J. Fowler, AScT
Mark C. Gajadhar, AScTOwen J. Green, AScT
Christopher Hamel, AScTGlenn C. Henze, CTechJason M. Holtvogt, AScT
Jillian L. HowellsMiles W. Hutchings, AScT
Andrew D. Isfan, AScTJose M. Jara, AScT
Shane M. Johnson, AScTMark A. Johnston, AScTScott S. Konecsni, AScT
Andrew Koschinsky, AScTDwayne E. Kostiuk, AScTTommy D. Kress, AScTHeather E. Krohn, AScT
Shawn D. Lamothe, AScT Dave P. Lenz, AScTJonn Lovick, AScT
Gregory S. Loziak, AScTDawn M. Luther, AScT
Scott A. Marchinko, AScTTracy R. Masko, CTech
M. Alicia E. McEwen, AScTMatthew T. McNabbPaul C. Mwale, AScT
David E. Nancekivell, AScTTrevor D. Ottenbreit, AScT
James R. Perfect, AScTJolene M. Peters, AScT
Lee B. Pickett, AScTJason B. Powell, AScTLyle P. Radom, AScT
Venerando Ramos, CTechVictoria B. Ritco, AScT
Shane G. Roysum, AScTCraig J. Sinclair, AScTGreg A. Taylor, AScTLevi L. Teale, AScT
Bradley C. Wagar, AScTChris Waldenberger, AScTGordon F. Wickham, AScT
Colin D. Willness, AScTMalcolm R. Winter, CTech
Tracey J. Wolfe, CTech
20 YearsMichael K. Bast, AScT
Michael H. Blenkin, AScTRodney R. Bouck, AScT
Keith R. Byers, AScTTimothy D. Caswell, AScTShawne M. Daviduk, AScT
Trevor A. Decker, AScTMichael A. deHaan, AScT
Jason F. Dierker, AScTBrian L. Dixon, AScTGerald P. Esau, AScT
Ronald B. Fairbairn, AScT
Harley J. GallantAndrew D. Gartner, AScTCharlene L. George, AScT
Sean J. Hauglum, AScTRichard N. Ingold, CTech
Curtis E. Knops, AScTShawn P. Koroluk
Damon Lamontagne, AScTKendra D. LeBoldus, AScTRick W. Neumann, AScT
Carlin R. Potter, AScTSherri L. Ritchie, AScTCarlos A. Roldan, AScTTrevor F. Ruda, AScT
Michael D. Sazynski, AScTDawn M. Schmidt, AScTDwight L. Schock, AScTTrevor M. Silzer, AScT
Robert L. Whiteside, CTechDoug C. Zolinski, AScT
25 YearsDennis A. Althouse, AScT
Terry L. Auger, AScTJohn E. Buryk, AScT
Gordon B. Chubak, AScTDoug P. DeFosse, AScT
Rodney D. Dressler, AScTRobert H. Fagnou, AScTEmile J. Forest, CTech
Rudolph J. Fulawka, CTechBertrand J. Gaudet, AScTWayne L. Gerein, AScTValerie J. Hardy, AScT
Harley F. Hawreluik, AScTChris R. Hill, AScT
Sheri L. Hood, AScTJay V. Jones, AScT
Robert Q. Krohn, AScTGreg V. Kuechle, AScTSimon E. Lange, AScTAndrij R. Lazurko, AScTLarry E. Leason, AScTLeonard S. Mah, AScTWilliam A. Mason, AScTOwen R. McKeith, AScTBryce G. McLean, AScTMonte D. Mitchell, AScTDarryl T. Morstad, AScTRichard B. Multins, AScT
Wayne A. Neff, AScTSheldon Ofukany, AScTSavas John Omay, AScT
Bradley J. Pauli, AScTGary E. Randall
Lionel A. Robin, CTechJason W. Shaw, AScTTrevor J. Silzer, AScT
Marlin R. Stusek, AScTAllen R. Tressel, AScTGreg M. Trobert, AScTDerek H. Venne, AScT
Gregory A. Woitas, AScTGary M. Zdunich, AScT
30 YearsJohn C. Chin, AScT
Chuck H. Chow, AScTRobert M. Cote, AScT
Marc G. Desjardins, AScTAllan Edmonstone, CTech
Tom E. Foord, AScTWayne T. Galecki, AScT
Brent M. Gisi, AScTKevin W. Haukaas, CTech
Toby S. Hess, AScTDave M. Humphreys, AScTVictor C. Marsollier, AScTR. Dean Massier, AScT
Terry W. Meachem, AScTDale K. Miller, AScT
Chris Nakoneshny, AScTRobert A. Richkun, AScTDarin K. Schindel, AScTKent W. Strachan, AScT
35 YearsHarry A. Baytalan, AScT
Teresa Bomersbach, AScTDavid B. Duguid, AScTRonald K. Dyck, AScTCollin H. J. Ford, AScT
Richard C. Helbich, AScTWayne Hydeman, CTech
Edmund Janeliunas, AScTPat D. Laycock, AScTDennis W. Len, AScT
Cecil B. Machnee, AScTGordon MacLennan, AScTMichael J. Nijman, AScTBrad W. Pateman, AScT
Robert W. Salisbury, AScTLloyd A. Schedlosky, AScTBrian R. Schnitzler, AScTRonald Skwarchuk, AScT
Ward A. Stene, AScT
40 YearsRobert Bernhardt, AScTRobert A. Bessel, AScTRance K. Best, AScT
Jack W. Borreson, AScTDoug G. Derksen, CTechGary M. J. Ericson, AScT
George Hleboff, AScTKimberley T. Horan, CTechBrian B. Lebersback, AScT
Jim W. Mabee, AScTWayne L. McAlinden, AScT
Fred F. Millard, CTechKevin H. Scissons, AScT
Phil Serblowski, AScTWayne B. Starling, AScT
William W.Stushnoff, CTech Calvin B. Thompson, AScT
Michael M. West, AScTRon M. Zwarich, AScT
45 YearsWilliam D. Allen, AScT
Robert W. Friesen, AScTRodney J. Halyk, AScTMurray L. Hupp, AScT
Kenneth J. Maloff, AScTRobert W. McLeod, AScTJames A. Molnar, AScT
Raymond Morrison, AScTBrian W. Phaneuf, AScTRick A. Pritchard, AScTRobert T. Smith, AScTLeslie A. Stobee, AScT
Lew C. Tomlinson, AScT
50 YearsMike J. Danchak, AScT
A. Francis Gauthier, AScTAmund J. Hanson, AScT
Neil K. Henry, AScTEdward W. Keating, AScT
Brian N. Nehring, AScTRobert K. Stevenson, AScT
Robert Vankoughnett, CTech
55 YearsJames S. Crerar, AScTGerald J. Epp, AScT
A. Grant Fandrey, AScTJohn W. Gottschall, AScTGerald A. Heskett, AScTKenneth W. Hicks, AScT
Julian Jaman, AScTRichard Kolebaba, AScTRonald L. LaFleur, AScTKenner G. Lees, AScTMichael Majeran, AScT
Robert D. Maschek, AScTGordon D. Smith, AScT
Howard Solie, AScT
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“Internet of Things - IoT” by Heath Armbruster, A.Sc.T.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic over the past year has moved to using major projects in their programs under the School of Information and Communications Technology. Three programs in specific are to be highlighted here.
The Telecommunications Networking Technician program is an intensive 45-week certificate program offered full-time at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus. It provides practical and analytical training in electronic and IP-based communications, basic computer networking, and Internet of Things solutions. The program emphasizes practical, hands-on training with the same equipment students are likely to use in their careers.
The Internet of Things classes have become the flagship of the program and is the third fastest moving technology currently. In the broadest sense, the term IoT encompasses everything connected to the internet, but it is increasingly being used to define objects that “talk” to each other. “Simply, the Internet of Things is made up of devices – from simple sensors to smartphones and wearables – connected together,” Matthew Evans, the IoT Program Head at techUK, has said. The TNT program has been involved in Data Collection and Security. Students create projects as vast as their imaginations using Rasberry Pi and Arduino technology. Further, they have broadened the scope by including industry through the use of a platform called Riipen. The company provides a digital platform for employers to post challenges, or projects, for students to work on. In turn, it gives students the opportunity to showcase the portfolio of real-world projects they have completed while in school. Marrying these two, allows Saskpolytech students to interact with industry and develop real world projects industry is looking for, all the while creating potential pathways to graduate employment.
Computer networking technicians are called “network mechanics” because of their ability to solve problems in all kinds of network environments. Since just about every business depends on computer networks, computer networking technicians can find job opportunities in every sector. Their jobs might involve IT infrastructure support and service, information systems, network or systems administration.
The Computer Networking program has long offered a project where students have the opportunity to design, build, implement, maintain and troubleshoot a medium scale enterprise network, simulating the real world as closely as possible. Partnering with Riipen globally, students now have the chance to work with employers all over the world to assist in the creation of networks needed by industry themselves. Networking fundamentals is the second fastest growing technology and involves CyberSecurity, the number one trending. The reports these students have created can be used to augment their resumes, and has been proven to secure employment more than just having a resume alone.
The final program to be mentioned has been running in Saskatchewan for the past generation through the Saskatoon Campus, but now mirrored in Regina, the Computer Systems Technology program. Computer systems technologists solve computer-related issues for businesses, government agencies, utilities, law enforcement agencies, health services providers, educational institutions and more. It’s a career that demands a unique blend of skills—computer literacy, technical know-how and communications savvy—but also lets students specialize in areas that interest them the most, including programming, software design, mobile application programming, data communications and web design.
In their second year, they partner with industry for a Capstone Project. Students work as part of a development team on an IT problem for an external industry client. Their projects include the production and demonstration of functioning components of the system each release within deadlines set out in their project management documentation. Again, this year they are planning to partner with Riipen to allow them a broader base of industry professionals and employers to work with. Immersing students in industry projects equips them with work-ready skills. Riipen brings industry and academia together, with real company projects that are facilitated by instructors and embedded directly into curriculum. These three programs are utilizing not just the remote platform and hybrid model of learning that the world of education is now facing, changing the landscape of post-secondary forever, but working with industry and potential employers to help facilitate graduates reach their career goals and beyond.
For any questions, please feel free to contact the Program Head of all three programs, Heath Armbruster, A.Sc.T., CFOT at armbruster@saskpolytech.ca or via telephone at (306) 570-4180.
Too much work and big projects on the horizon?
Saskatchewan Polytechnic co-operative education (co-op) can help. Now is the time to secure your co-op student. Students are available at the beginning of January, as well as May.
As many already know, Sask Polytech students are eager, enthusiastic and have job-ready skills that help make them active contributors on day 1. Plus, your management and human resources team can benefit from making Sask Polytech co-op students a part of your organization in the following ways.
For your temporary labour needs
The first benefit that employers realize from co-op is that it offers a low-risk method of filling temporary labour needs. Co-op students can be hired for four or eight months, depending on the program, with no permanent commitment. Sask Polytech students are being trained in the latest methods and technologies and come to their employers’ eager to learn and contribute. This is a great way for employers to handle busy periods or tackle projects that have been on the shelf for too long.
Long-term succession planning
Secondly, many of our employers use co-op to help with long-term succession planning. Co-op can be used as an extended job interview as work terms give employers and students a chance to get to know each other, to determine if a long term fit exists. In some of our programs, placements run throughout the year, with students participating in two or three separate work terms. Some employers who hire students from these programs have an ongoing co-op student position with students cycling through their placements and ultimately graduating as permanent employees.
Give back to your industry
Finally, participating in co-op is a great way to give back to your industry and profession. With an aging workforce, it is imperative the next generation of students become
properly trained to take on the challenges that await. Studies show that co-op programs greatly enhance learning outcomes and, therefore, the quality of new graduates. By participating as a host employer, you are helping to ensure a steady stream of qualified individuals enter into your field.
The co-op program for Sask Polytech is currently accepting postings for both the winter (January) and summer (May) 2021 semesters. If you would like to learn more, please contact us at coopeducation@saskpolytech.ca or 306-691-8323.
www.saskpolytech.ca/co-op
Co-op
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DID YOU KNOW?
YOU CAN RENEW YOUR 2021 TPS PROFESSIONAL FEE ONLINE
Your renewal is due January 1, 2021 and your invoice is available ONLINE.
To renew online, follow these 2 easy steps:
1. Go to www.tpsk.ca to log in to your registrant profile account.
2. Simply click the ‘Pay Now’ button to conveniently pay your fee online or obtain your 2021 TPS professional fee invoice by clicking on the 01/01/2021 date link under the ‘Account Balance Outstanding Invoice’ area.
Online payments will receive an email of the transaction receipt, followed by an official receipt sent by mail.
You can update any necessary changes to your contact information, and email address once you are logged in to your registrant profile, and remember to click ‘save’ when completed. Once TPS has received your requested changes, your registrant profile account will be updated.
If you have questions or require assistance, please contact: TPS office at 306 721-6633.
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Are you thinking of retiring soon, but find yourself overwhelmed by all the decisions you are faced with? Technology Professionals Saskatchewan (TPS) has partnered with the Alberta Retired Teachers’ Association (ARTA) to help you prepare for this exciting new chapter in your life. ARTA is a not-for-profit organization, whose goal is to support an engaged lifestyle after retirement through member-centered services, advocacy, communication, wellness, and leadership.
There are so many things to consider before you retire. Are your finances in order? Are you mentally prepared to start this journey? Does your insurance plan cover the amount of travel you have planned? What is the best health benefits plan for you? With all those questions buzzing around your head, retirement can seem like a daunting prospect. But if you take time to prepare and make the right decisions for you and your family, retirement becomes a stress-free adventure where you can finally start doing all the things you never had time for.
If you are 55 years of age or older, an active TPS retired registrant, and have been in good standing for ten years, you are eligible to join ARTA as an Affiliate Member. Affiliate membership allows you to participate in ARTA’s Retiree Benefits Plan, providing you with a number of different options to suit your family’s health and travel coverage needs.
The ARTA Extended Health Care Plan has four options to choose from. Two of the health plans include Emergency Travel insurance for trips lasting up to 92 days, with no pre-existing conditions clause and no stability clause. Each of the health plans provide comprehensive coverage which include prescription drugs, medical supplies, paramedical services, vision care, hearing aids, private duty nursing, private or semi private hospital rooms, and home care. ARTA also offers three Dental Care options featuring preventative, minor, and major restorative services coverage.
If you apply for the ARTA Retiree Benefits Plan coverage within 60 days of losing your employer-sponsored group health benefits, you can join the plan without needing to provide medical evidence of insurability. And the plan does not have a termination age - you may continue coverage for as long as you want to participate. Detailed plan information is available online at https://www.arta.net/member-services.
When choosing a Retiree Benefits Plan you need to look at what is right for you and your dependants. Each ARTA Extended Health Care and Dental Care Plan offers three levels of dependant coverage. You can choose single, couple, or family coverage. A spouse is an eligible dependant and can continue coverage if something were to happen to you as primary ARTA member. Dependant children may be covered up to age 21, or up to age 25 if attending a recognized post-secondary institution. A child who is physically or mentally infirm who is dependant on you may be covered without any age limitations.
There are several additional benefits of being an ARTA member that will help you transition to retirement. ARTA provides regular communications through our popular news&views magazine, which is distributed quarterly to all members. The news&views magazine supports ARTA’s strategic goals, engages members and promotes a healthy, active, and enhanced quality of life through relevant and informative articles. In those months during which news&views is not published, members receive ARTAFacts, an email newsletter that provides information on issues affecting seniors in Alberta and nationally. ARTA also offers a scholarship program for students who are related to ARTA members. These scholarships recognize academic achievement, community involvement, volunteer work, future goals, and personal accomplishments.
As an ARTA member you may participate in the Boom discount program. The Boom discount program allows you to save money by utilizing the many discounts on services like entertainment and recreation, travel and tour groups, hotels, car rentals, and many more. And, ARTA members receive special discounted rates from ARTA’s home and auto insurance partner.
As an eligible retiree of TPS, you are part of a select group of organizations who are approved to become ARTA members. Becoming an ARTA member is more than a Retiree Benefits Plan. When you become an ARTA member you become part of an association that supports you in every aspect of retirement.
Welcome to the elite state of retirement!
If you qualify and want to learn more about how to become an ARTA member, please call 1-855-212-2400 or visit arta.net.
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Happy Holidaysand
Best Wishes for 2021
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TPS ProConnect - 2020 Fall / Winter 9
The Architectural Technologies program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Program graduates have worked in all aspects of Saskatchewan’s design and construction industry, and on so many prominent buildings, that the program might be considered part of Saskatchewan’s architectural heritage. The program was initiated by architect Sid Diamond and was based on the curriculum at the University of Manitoba. It began to take on its own character when construction technology courses were added by Dennis Noreen in the late 1960s. Current student awards continue to honour these founders. It began on the Moose Jaw Campus, then known as the Saskatchewan Technical Institute, and was located in the Moose Jaw Normal School. Normal School is the old name for a teachers college and there were four in Saskatchewan, each of which had a distinctive building now worthy of heritage designation. A small but interesting heritage feature of the Moose Jaw Campus are the brass door knobs, each of which has a bas-relief of the provincial coat of arms. The building has several other high quality design features including a tile roof, a central tower and polychromatic patterned brick. They don’t make buildings like they used to which is why heritage buildings are to be treasured. The program began as a 2-year drafting course but has evolved to become a 3-year program with specializations in Building Science and Interior Design. It is also a co-op program which means that students benefit from 12 months of practical employment prior to graduation. Since the 1980s the program has also had a major heritage component. Students measure old buildings and propose design alternatives based on the federal Standards and
Guidelines. They learn the value of a main street heritage district for branding and marketing commercial buildings.The wealth of heritage buildings in downtown Moose Jaw is an ideal place to learn this and students sometimes incorporate actual client proposals in their work. Other times they have been invited by Main Street associations to study and document buildings in Saskatchewan’s smaller centres. Some places, including Indian Head, and Swift Current have supported the students by providing bus transportation and lunch. Students have also visited the Claybank Historic site, courtesy of the Canada Masonry Design Centre. The program serves as the first two years of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s new Bachelor of Construction Management degree, permitting students to earn a four-year degree with an architectural heritage component, without leaving the province. Who knows what the next 60 years will bring?
Image credit: Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Rod StuttFaculty with Architectural Technologies Joseph A. Remai School of Construction Saskatchewan Polytechnic | Moose Jaw CampusTreaty 4 Territory and Homeland of the Métis people
Architectural Technologies Program Celebrates 60th Anniversary
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2020 TPS Student Scholarship Award Recipients
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NOMINATE SOMEONE FOR A TPS AWARD
DO YOU KNOW OR WORK WITH an outstanding applied science / engineering technology professional who is worthy of recognition for a contribution to technology, the profession of technology or through volunteering?
TPS has a number of awards that recognize exceptional leadership and achievement, which are presented annually. The awards are as follows:
• Employer of the Year Award• Merit Award• Student Scholarship Award• Technology Professional of the Year Award• Maurice M. Zimmerman, A.Sc.T.
Excellence in Technical Instruction Award.
To nominate a well-deserving person, including yourself, contact TPS at info@tpsk.ca or
call 306 721-6633.
PROFESSIONAL FEES COMPARISON FOR 2021
The following is a comparison of 2021 professional fees being charged by sister associations of TPS across Canada. The fees listed do not include any taxes, other fees or levies, and is based on information each association has provided.
QUEBEC (OTPQ) $ 395.00
BRITISH COLUMBIA (ASTTBC) $ 380.00
ALBERTA (ASET) $ 365.00
NEW BRUNSWICK (NBSCETT) $ 298.35
NEWFOUNDLAND (AETTNL) $ 240.00
SASKATCHEWAN (TPS) $ 235.00
ONTARIO (OACETT) $ 220.46
MANITOBA (CTTAM) $ 200.00
NOVA SCOTIA (TECHNOVA) $ 180.00
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (ITP) $ 140.00
NOTICE: CALL FOR NOMINATIONSIn accordance with Administrative Bylaws, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN REGARDING NOMINATIONS to TPS Board of Directors.
“The Registrar, who shall act as returning officer, shall not less than one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the Annual Meeting, inform the registrants in writing of the procedure for submission of nominations as outlined herein. Nominations shall be submitted in writing to the Nominations Committee Chairperson. Each nomination shall be supported by signatures of five (5) registered professionals who are not currently on the Board of Directors or registrants that have consented to let their names stand for office in the current election. The consent and signature of the nominee must also be provided in writing. Such nominations, properly endorsed, must be in the hands of the Nominations Committee Chair not less than ninety (90) days prior to the Annual Meeting.”
Chairperson, Nominations Committee 363 Park Street, Regina, SK S4N 5B2
2021 ANNUAL FEES COMPARISONfrom Other Saskatchewan Professions
The fees listed do not include any taxes, other fees or levies, and is based on information that each association has provided.
DENTISTS (CDSS) $ 3,600.00
LAWYERS (LAW SOCIETY) $ 2,175.00
PHYSICIANS (CPSS) $ 1,880.00
LAND SURVEYORS (SLSA) $ 1,800.00
ARCHITECTS (SAA) $ 925.00
TEACHERS (STF) $ 834.00
REGISTERED NURSES (SRNA) $ 553.75
ENGINEERS (APEGS) $ 450.00
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES (SALPN) $ 450.00
MEDICAL LAB TECHS (SSMLT) $ 300.00
TPS $ 235.00
DENTAL ASSISTANTS (SDAA) $ 215.00
TPS ProConnect - 2020 Fall / Winter 11
TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS SASKATCHEWAN
TPS Logo Clothing
Reusable/Collapsible Box $ 7.00Golf Towel $ 7.00Sweatshirt $ 30.00Golf Shirt $ 35.00Fleece Jacket $ 40.00Hoodies (Fleece Lined) $ 40.003 in 1 Stormtech Winter Jacket $240.00
LOGO AND TAXES INCLUDED
Payment Methods: Mastercard, Visa, Interac, Cheque or Money Order.
For more information call 306 721-6633
TPS 56th ANNUAL MEETING
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Watch for details in the New Year!
In Memory of ...Alexa J. Danyliuk, A.Sc.T., 1988-2019Alexa was a TPS registrant for 5 years as an
Applied Science Technologist
Richard L. Frank, A.Sc.T., 1962-2020Rick was a TPS registrant for 30 years as an
Applied Science Technologist
Brian J. Helfrick, A.Sc.T., 1954-2019Brian was a TPS registrant for 37 years as an
Applied Science Technologist
Alan L. Keller, C.Tech., 1969-2019Alan was a TPS registrant for 21 years as a
Certified Technician
Brent D. Luster, A.Sc.T., 1967-2019Brent was a TPS registrant for 23 years as an
Applied Science Technologist
Ghazanfar (Gus) Naqvi, A.Sc.T., 1937-2020Gus was a TPS registrant for 20 years as an
Applied Science Technologist
Thomas Sukarukoff, A.Sc.T., 1942-2020Thomas was a TPS registrant for 49 years as an
Applied Science Technologist
Our Sincere Condolences to Family & Friends.
363 Park StreetRegina, SK S4N 5B2
Phone: 306 721-6633 Email: info@tpsk.ca Fax: 306 721-0112 Website: www.tpsk.ca
Please recycle!
TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS SASKATCHEWAN
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