Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) members contribute to virtually every sector of the province's economy, including agriculture, mining, resources, utilities, construction, forestry, manufacturing, health care, education, environment and transportation. “No time in my career have I been more proud of engineers and geoscientists for their dedication to public service than during this COVID-19 pandemic,” APEGS President Andrew Lockwood said. “They have demonstrated innovation and flexibility in their work and have risen to a challenge no person could have foreseen a short time ago.” APEGS is the governing body responsible for regulating the practice of engineering and geoscience professionals in the province. Engineering and Geoscience Week coincides with National Engineering and Geoscience Month, Canada's biggest celebration of engineering and geoscience.