<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:10Autumn.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Autumn 2010]] </li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:10Autumn.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Autumn 2010]] </li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:10Winter.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Winter 2010]] </li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:10Winter.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Winter 2010]] </li>
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:11Spring.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Spring 2011]] </li>
*[[:File:10Spring.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:11Summer.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Summer 2011]] </li>
*[[:File:10Summer.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:11Autumn.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Autumn 2011]] </li>
*[[:File:10Autumn.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:11Winter.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Winter 2011]] </li>
*[[:File:10Winter.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:12Spring.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Spring 2012]] </li>
*[[:File:11Spring.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:12Summer.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Summer 2012]] </li>
*[[:File:11Summer.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:12Autumn.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Autumn 2012]] </li>
*[[:File:11Autumn.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:12Winter.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Winter 2012]] </li>
*[[:File:11Winter.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:13Spring.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Spring 2013]] </li>
*[[:File:12Spring.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:13Summer.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Summer 2013]] </li>
*[[:File:12Summer.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:13Autumn.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Autumn 2013]] </li>
*[[:File:12Autumn.pdf]]
<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:13Winter.pdf|thumb|none|250px|Keystone Professional Winter 2013]] </li>
*[[:File:12Winter.pdf]]
*[[:File:13Spring.pdf]]
*[[:File:13Summer.pdf]]
*[[:File:13Autumn.pdf]]
== References ==
== References ==
Revision as of 11:53, 13 January 2021
The Keystone Professional is Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba's official publication. Copies were traditionally distributed to all members by mail. The following archive has been compiled from the original file hard copies. The most recent versions are posted on the Association main website at www.EngGeoMb.ca. The publications include information on a range of topics of interest to it's membership such as;
Reports from Council, various committees, and staff
Event listings
Feature articles
Changes to membership
Background
In the 1950's the engineering association had identified a need for a better means in which to communicate with it's members. An initial attempt at producing a publication was short lived and ceased production after two years when editorial information dried up. A second, more successful, attempt was undertaken a few years later in 1956 under the name of "The Manitoba Professional Engineer". The association has successfully continued to produce this publication since then to the present time.
Starting in June 1999 "The Manitoba Professional Engineer" was renamed "The Keystone Professional". This was primarily a result of the absorption of the geosciences professional association into the engineering professional association and the name no longer being inclusive of its new members. The new name has geographical, engineering, geoscientific, and professional symbolism which reflects the new Act under which association administers the professional registration of geoscientists as well as engineers.
The name was selected for a number of reasons. Firstly, Manitoba is widely known as “The Keystone Province”. Secondly, a keystone is “the stone at the apex of an arch, the chief element or consummation, or that on which all else depends (Chamber's 20th. Century Dictionary). Thirdly, the noun “key” connotes that which leads to the solution of a problem and, in association with other words, is a common part of engineering parlance (e.g. turnkey project, computer-key, key-pin, key-plate, shear key). Fourthly and finally, “stone” symbolizes the geoscience profession.