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News Notice
Friday, December 19, 2025

News
It's Time: Renew for 2026!
The 2026 renewal period for Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba is now open. Log in to your online profile to view your 2026 renewal notice and complete your renewal online. Additional information about the renewal process is available on our website. If you are not intending in renewing, it is recommended to resign and not let your membership lapse.

2025 ProDev Deadline
This is a reminder to members and licensees that the deadline to record ProDev activities for the 2023 to 2025 evaluation period is Wednesday, December 31, 2025. Please log in to your online profile and record your activities if you have not already done so.

Ready for Practitioners - Act and React Activity #2: Professional Management Plans (PMPs)
EngGeoMB is asking practitioners to review some considerations regarding Professional Management Plans (PMPs) for The Engineering and Geoscientific Professions Act. We'd like you to consider the pros and cons of the issue and why it matters to you and your practice and then provide your feedback by answering a few survey questions. To begin Act and React Activity #2, please read the full news story.

Join the 2026 Circular Mentorship Program
The Circular Mentorship Program is a year-long program that unites practitioners in engineering and geoscience professions and build trusting relationships among less experienced and more-experienced members together, to offer guidance, support, and encouragement aimed at developing the competence and character. For more information, please see the Circular Mentorship Program webpage.


Geologize Communications Courses: Free Access for EngGeoMB Members, Licensees, and Interns
Geoscientists Canada has renewed and expanded its collaboration with Geologize for another two years (2026-2028), continuing to provide free access for all licensed and registered members to Geologize's critically acclaimed online training - Practical Geocommunication. Also included is a brand-new Mining Communication course, with a mining focus but designed to help geoscientists in all disciplines develop stronger, clearer, and more impactful messages about the profession's role in modern society. Both courses count toward Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours. For more information, please read the full event listing.

Volunteer Opportunities
Engineers Canada: Call for Expressions of Interest in Joining the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) - Three Positions to be Considered
The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) is seeking three new members who will contribute to the CEAB's ongoing work to accredit undergraduate engineering education programs across Canada. This is a volunteer position at a national level that includes significant travel to meetings and participation in on-site accreditation visits at higher education institutions across Canada. Interested? See the Engineers Canada website for more information.

Nominating Committee
Are you looking to get more involved with the Association or earn ProDev hours? Council is currently seeking an intern and professional members (P.Eng. or P.Geo.) to join the Nominating Committee. This committee plays an important role in identifying and supporting qualified candidates for Council election. For more information, please see the full volunteer listing.

Upcoming Events
2026 Curling Funspiel: Have You Registered to Play? - Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Join Association staff, practitioners, and corporate partners, for an afternoon of fun on the ice! Network with fellow professionals as you take part in our Association funspiel, for the chance to win prizes while raising funds for geoscience in the province. For more information about the event, please see the full event listing.


Ingenium 2025 On-Demand Hub - Register until Friday, February 6, 2026
Did you miss the 2025 Ingenium Professional Development Seminars? Register now to gain instant access to recordings of all sessions, which are available to view until Friday, February 20, 2026. Visit the Ingenium webpage for details on conference presenters and to register online.

Building Code: Means of Egress - Exits and Access to Exits - Friday, January 16, 2026
Knowing how people get out of a building safely is one of the most important parts of code compliance. This two-part session walks through the NBC requirements for exits, travel distances, stair design, exit capacity, and more. Whether you're working on a new build or retrofitting an existing space, you'll see how Section 3.4 of the 2020 National Building Code of Canada (NBC) applies to buildings regulated under Part 3. For more information about the event, please see the full event listing.