A to B – (A Geographers Journey) Part 2
In the first installment of A-B, I ended with my realization that I was 36 and returning to university. I had declared my major as a BA Human Geography (mostly because at the time the prospect […]
In the first installment of A-B, I ended with my realization that I was 36 and returning to university. I had declared my major as a BA Human Geography (mostly because at the time the prospect […]
Since our Top 10 Canadian Geomatics Twitter feeds article was such a (controversial) hit, we’ve decided to do another entry in our social media series. This time we’re taking a look at the hottest Canadian […]
Amy Barker has been working for the Government of the Northwest Territories for over 2 years as a G.I.S. Officer. Amy enjoys working with data pertaining to culture and heritage and is currently working in […]
GoGeomatics: Escaping the occupational hazards of wildland firefighting, Tracey is currently a GIS Instructor at Selkirk College. We would like to start by welcoming you to GoGeomatics community! Tracey will be joining the GoGeomatics team […]
Welcome Catherine Ennis to the GoGeomatics community! GoGeomatics: We would like to give our readers some background. Let’s start with some basic career history. Could you tell us where you are from and what lead […]
GoGeomatics Canada had the privilege of interviewing Jessica Coleby, a Research Analyst at InterStractics. GoGeomatics: Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did your interest in Geomatics start? Jessica: I currently hold a […]
GoGeomatics has received an update from Pamela in Pakistan! She has returned safely to Canada and we are pleased to share a second installment of her work overseas. Continue reading to find out more about […]
GoGeomatics Canada had the privilege of interviewing one of their very own editors, Melanie Tranter! GoGeomatics: We would like to begin by welcoming Melanie Tranter to the GoGeomatics Canada community. Melanie, can you start off the interview […]