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SUMMARY:Climate Change Adaptation Training
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Risk Institute\, the All One Sky Foundation and Wallace Insights\, are excited to deliver this training program that brings in-depth climate change adaptation and resilience training to the Professional Planning audience in the Prairies Region. Training modules have been customized for Planners across the Prairies presenting regional information on climate change trends and impacts and outlining the policy framework as well as adaptation solutions while integrating communication strategies and approaches throughout. The purpose of the training is to increase planners’ capacity to incorporate climate change adaptation into practice. \nTraining is divided into five modules over five weeks. The course is a blend of synchronous sessions (One 1.5hr live Zoom meeting per week\, on Thursdays) and asynchronous content where instructors have recorded lecture content and readings that you can complete on your own schedule. Visit the Climate Risk Institute website for more information and to register. Module Training Days as follows: \nNovember 16 \nNovember 23 \nNovember 30 \nDecember 7 \nDecember 14
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/climate-change-adaptation-training/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20231018T120500
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SUMMARY:Evaluating and Protecting Neighbourhood Character
DESCRIPTION:Date: October 18\, 2023\, 12:05- 12:50pm \nLUs: 1 LU \nSpeakers: Alan Wallace\, Aastha Shrestha and Adefemi Adegeye from the City of Regina will be available for the Q&A session at the end. \nThe Professional Development Committee of SPPI is hosting another Lunch Time Virtual Speaker event as part of a series of events that began in summer 2023. The series features some of the presenters from past SPPI Conferences\, in case you missed their presentation or attended a concurrent session instead. The 3rd presentation of the series on October 18th\, 2023\, will feature Alan Wallace presenting on Evaluating and Protecting Neighbourhood Character\, using the historic Cathedral neighbourhood in Regina as a case study.  Aastha Strestha and Adefemi Adegeye from the City of Regina will also be available for questions. \nWe look forward to engaging with you. Please keep an eye out for future presentations as part of this series. Don’t forget\, these sessions are a great way to obtain continuous learning units. \n 
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/evaluating-and-protecting-neighbourhood-character/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230927
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SUMMARY:2023 SPPI Conference
DESCRIPTION:Registration Now Open! Head to our Annual Conference Page for more info!
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/2023-sppi-conference/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230705T125000
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SUMMARY:Meewasin Valley Authority & A National Urban Park
DESCRIPTION:The Professional Development Committee of the Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute will be hosting a Lunch Time Virtual Speaker Series throughout the summer and fall months. The series will feature presenters from the 2022 SPPI Conference\, in case you missed their presentation. The first session will be next Wednesday\, July 5th. \nAdditional presentations will be advertised throughout the summer leading up to the 2023 SPPI Conference in Saskatoon on September 25th and 26th \nDate: July 5\, 2023\, 12:05- 12:50pm\, 1 LU\nSpeaker: Mike Velonas\, RPP\, MCIP \nMike’s presentation will provide a fascinating deep dive on the Meewasin Valley Authority\, one of the most unique non-governmental agencies in the world\, with a mandate to Conserve\, Develop\, and Educate. With development control and powerful legislation\, Meewasin is the steward of the Meewasin Valley centered in the City of Saskatoon\, and a uniquely-governed\, quasi-municipal agency with a 100 Year Conceptual Master Plan. Since its creation in 1979\, Meewasin\, within its 67 km2 jurisdiction\, has built over 105 km of Meewasin Trail\, educated thousands\, and protected significant areas of native prairie\, one of the most imperiled ecosystems on the planet. \nMeewasin is now embarking on an exploration of a potential national urban park and is poised to transform the Saskatoon region again with this generational opportunity. Partnering with Parks Canada\, guided by the steering committee (Government of Saskatchewan\, City of Saskatoon\, RM of Corman Park\, Saskatoon Tribal Council\, Métis Nation of Saskatchewan\, Wanuskewin Heritage Park\, University of Saskatchewan)\, Meewasin is conducting engagement with key decision makers on Vision\, Boundaries\, and Governance for the designation of a potential national urban park\, which may be the first of its kind in Canada. \nThis presentation will provide insight into the Meewasin Valley Authority\, a one-of-a-kind entity\, as it explores the creation of another one-of-a-kind\, a potential national urban park in the Saskatoon region. \nJoin us through the meeting link below at 12:05 pm on Wednesday\, July 5! \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/s/83405413791#success
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/meewasin-valley-authority-a-potential-national-urban-park/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230116T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T171217
CREATED:20221005T175035Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Adaptation Training for Prairie Region Planners
DESCRIPTION:Registration Now Open! Course starts January 16th  \nThe Climate Risk Institute (CRI)\, in partnership with the Canadian Institute of Planners\, All One Sky Foundation and Wallace Insights\, developed a training program that brings in-depth climate change adaptation and resilience training to the Professional Planning audience in the Prairies Region. This online training is broken up into five Modules over five weeks with a mix of live sessions (1 per week) and recorded content. The purpose of the training is to increase planners’ capacity to incorporate climate change adaptation into practice. For more information and to register\, please visit the CRI website
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/climate-change-adaptation-training-for-prairie-region-planners/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20221130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20221130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T171217
CREATED:20221109T184821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T184821Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Inclusive and Livable Communities Through Mapping and 3D Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Join ESRI Canada for this free webinar and earn 1 CPL Unit! Esri Canada and SPPI are pleased to partner to deliver this webinar focused on inclusive and livable communities. \nTopics will include housing affordability initiatives\, both at the National and Provincial level\, and discuss the relevance of these strategies for planners as they work towards creating sustainable and socially equitable communities. Discover the latest tools to quantify future planning scenarios and gather practical information about future planning areas and subsequent housing (and other) needs. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/creating-inclusive-and-livable-communities-through-mapping-and-3d-analysis/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20221124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20221124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T171217
CREATED:20221109T185041Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Saskatoon Forward:  Getting Inspired by Sustainable Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Author and urbanist Taras Grescoe will be providing a free public presentation on Thursday\, November 24th at the Roxy Theatre\, at 7 pm. \nTaras Grescoe is the author of Straphanger and other books/articles on sustainable public transportation and good urbanism. The event is funded by the college’s Role Model Speaker fund\, the Department of Geography and Planning\, and the RUP program
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/moving-saskatoon-forward-getting-inspired-by-sustainable-transportation/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220928
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SUMMARY:SPPI ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2022
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 SPPI Conference will be held at the Delta Hotel in Regina\, Saskatchewan on September 26 & 27. \nPreliminary Program Now Available! Thank you to all of the speakers who put forward abstracts for our consideration. Schedule may be subject to change. \nRegistration is NOW OPEN! Go to our SPPI Conference page to save your spot at this years conference and find out more.
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/sppi-annual-conference-2022/
LOCATION:Delta Regina\, 1919 Saskatchewan Dr\, Regina\, SK\, S4P 4H2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20220705T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20220708T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T171217
CREATED:20220619T180027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T225029Z
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SUMMARY:CIP ANNUAL CONFERENCE ELEVATION 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the beautiful mountain town of Whistler for Elevation 2.0\, where planners and community builders from across the country will once again come together to share ideas\, ask questions\, and learn from diverse perspectives. This year’s conference is an opportunity to spur conversations and collaborations on key planning issues that have been hampered by the necessity of virtual formats over the past two years.
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/cip-annual-conference-elevation-2-0/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20220602T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20220602T153000
DTSTAMP:20260408T171217
CREATED:20220421T194249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T160534Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Standards and Guidelines Workshop
DESCRIPTION:It is necessary to properly maintain heritage buildings\, and sometimes to make changes to them. This workshop will discuss best practices for this work\, including striking a balance between heritage requirements and economic feasibility. Participants will be introduced to the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada\, a nationally recognized manual that guides decisions about alterations to heritage buildings and other historic places. \nThis will qualify for 2 LU’s. \nStay tuned for further information on registration coming soon.
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/heritage-standards-and-guidelines-workshop/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20220601T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20220601T153000
DTSTAMP:20260408T171217
CREATED:20220421T194158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T190706Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Heritage Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A Statement of Significance is a document that explains why a historic place is important and identifies the features of the place that should be preserved. Using case studies and a virtual exercise\, workshop participants will learn how to assess a historic building’s heritage value\, identify its character defining elements\, and communicate this information in a well written Statement of Significance. \nThis will qualify for 2 LU’s
URL:https://sppi.ca/event/spring-heritage-workshop/
LOCATION:Saskatchewan
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