Finding Common Ground: CGCRT & GeoAlliance Canada
The full title of Ted Chamberlin’s 2003 book is ‘If this is your land, where are your stories ? Finding Common Ground ‘. This title comes from a Gitksan story told to Chamberlin by Peter […]
The full title of Ted Chamberlin’s 2003 book is ‘If this is your land, where are your stories ? Finding Common Ground ‘. This title comes from a Gitksan story told to Chamberlin by Peter […]
You have landed your job in geomatics and you want to move ahead. Maybe you are interested in leading a team of geomatics professionals, or you want to move into a new and more challenging […]
The future of our industry lies in the hands of our youth. That’s why xyHt is looking to recognize young people for being forward-thinking, geospatial leaders in their upcoming “40<40” (or 40 under 40) supplement. […]
When we go to the airport, do we really ever consider where we’re going? To most of us, even those who love transportation geography, an airport is a dot on a map. However, Toronto Pearson […]
Team CODE is made up of myself (Jin Xing), Carl Hughes, and Matthew Tenney. We all come from Roger Tomlinson lab at McGill University. Matthew and I are supervised by Professor Renee Sieber, leader of […]
New computer maintenance management system incorporates location intelligence in support of effective asset and work order management Lethbridge, AB – Esri Canada congratulates the City of Lethbridge for winning the Cityworks Exemplary User Award at […]
The Geomatics Association of Nova Scotia (GANS) has been promoting the importance and value of the geomatics sector in Nova Scotia for over 25 years. Most Nova Scotians are either involved with or use some […]
Did you join us for a GoGeomatics Social during the Fall 2014-Spring 2015 season? You’re in good company if you did. This year alone, with the help of our sponsors and volunteer group leaders, we […]