April 11, 2024: The Ever-Shifting Landscape: Adapting to Change Using GIS
April 27, 2023: I Don’t Know What You Did Last Summer – GIS Edition
February 21, 2019: Get Moving! Transport your Network to the Next Level with GIS
February 22, 2018: Get Smart! Smarter Communities with GIS
June 15, 2017: Engage: Make It So With GIS in Community Engagement
December 6, 2016: Appification: The Rise of Single-Purpose Geo-Apps
February 4, 2016: Space-Time! Geo-enabling the Internet
June 4, 2015: GIS Anywhere, Anytime on Any Device!
November 20, 2014: Emergency Planning and Response: GIS to the Rescue!
February 20, 2014: Web Map and Apps
May 23, 2013: Big Data, Big GIS … Big Deal!
November 21, 2012: Geospatial Technologies and Asset Management
February 16, 2012: Open Data – So What?
January 19, 2011: GIS Technology Showcase
May 20, 2010: Implications of Open Data for GIS & More
October 29, 2009: The Changing Face of GIS
January 22, 2009: The New Dimension in GIS – 3D Analysis
June 10, 2008: GIS and the Environment
December 13, 2007: GIS Applications & Data Integration
April 18, 2007: Asset Management/Asset Accounting – GIS Brings them Together
June 5, 2006: GIS in Health and Public Safety
February 13, 2006: GIS and Asset Management
June 6, 2005: Taking GIS to the Public
December 13, 2004: GIS in Planning and Transportation
May 26, 2004: Web Based Solutions to Infrastructure and Asset Management
February 18, 2004: Integration of GIS, Mobile Solutions and Satellite Imagery
December 2, 2003: Kelowna Fires and GIS
May 22, 2003: Moving GIS into the Enterprise
February 20, 2003: Plan Talk VII – GIS in Planning
November 26, 2002: GIS Applications Showcase
May 30, 2002: e-Government
February 27, 2002: GIS Technology in Public Utilities
October 24, 2001: GIS in Planning
November 29 , 2000: Mobile Solutions
April 12 , 2000: Web Based Mapping
March 8, 2000: Emergency Services and Technology
February 9, 2000: Municipal Applications Showcase
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