May 2009
New services! LGS now offers capacity to scan hardcopy products up to 42". Now we can bring old hard copy mapping products to life.
May 2009
LGS has established a web mapping server to provide mapping services and products to existing and new clients, demonstrations coming!
April 2009
For the 2009 fiscal year, LGS is focusing on increasing its capacity to develop web mapping applications services. Demostration applications are scheduled for June 2009
April 2009
LGS has a memorandum of understanding to partner with Dewolfe & Morse Surveying combining Top Survey Grad data collection services with the added value of GIS system design
April 2009
LGS is developing a business partnership with Annapolis Valley Computers of Greenwood. We look forward to a lasting business relationship with AVC in developing applications in VM Ware platform
April 2009
LGS is developing a business partnership with Spatial Energistics of Halifax. We look forward to a lasting business relationship with SE
March 2009
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to continue its lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GIS, and Field Survey Research.
March 2009
LGS was the successful bidder for the GPS capture, GIS development, and Enhanced Cartographic Design of all Snowmobile Trails of Nova Scotia, The project will begin with the collection of 3500 km of permitted snowmobile trails
March 2009
LGS has been contracted by Nova Scotia Agriculutral College to develop a GIS system to analyze and display Food Security And Census Data for Areas of Nova Scotia
March 2009
LGS develops a business relationship with Applied Geomatics Research Group for GIS collabaration. The relationship will allow LGS to explore the uses of Lidar technology and to work together to develop future GIS applications
February 2009
LGS welcomes Philipp Schnetzer to the LGS team giving LGS the ability to expand is GIS consulting into Remote Sensing services
February 2009
LGS continues its GIS consulting with the All Terrain Vechiles Association of Nova Scotia. LGS has developed a GIS System for maintaining Geographic data for trails and related information. A Publication is Scheduled for May 2009
January 2009
LGS moves into a new office complex, entering into a service agreement with the Business Incubation Centre at the NSCC in Middleton Nova Scotia.The new space provide ample work space and the infrastructure for continued growth
January 2009
LGS continues its partnership with 4Site Group Inc of Halifax, NS , Assisting with GIS Support for the Municipality of Digby.
September 2008
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to continue its lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GIS, and Field Survey Research.
August 2008
LGS was hired by Destination Southwest Nova Association to acquire GIS data and produce a series of map graphics for the Bird Watching Promotional Brochure.
August 2008
LGS was hired by the Town of Kentville to review their GIS data capacity, update existing data, introduce new GIS data, and implement a GIS framework for their planning dept.
July 2008
LGS continues its partnership with 4Site Group Inc of Halifax, NS , with the development of the continued MuniGIS System for the Town of Hantsport. The System allows municipal staff to view their GIS information into a desktop viewer
May 2008
LGS was hired by Valley Waste Resource Management to develop their GIS data for determining the number of Residential, Commercial, and Industrial units in their waste collection system which allowed the organization to accurately define their waste collection network and have the suitable owner collection information.
May 2008
LGS has been working for the ATV Association of Nova Scotia to develop a GIS system and cartographic map design for their trail network in Southwest Nova Scotia
May 2008
LGS continues working for the Town of Berwick to ensure their GIS system is kept current and accurate
April 2008
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to continue its lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GIS, and Field Survey Research.
July & October 2007
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to continue its lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GIS, and Field Survey Research
April 2007
Chris Lockyer from LGS is raising awareness and money for cancer research with a kayak across the Bay of Fundy starting at St John NB to Digby NS. Please give generously at http://www.committed2thecore.com/k4k.html
April 2007
LGS has purchased a large format plotter and have been working on several map projects for local municipal governements in NS
April 2007
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to continue its lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GIS, and field Survey research for Digby and Yarmouth County
December 2006
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to continue its lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GPS training, and research for Digby and Yarmouth County
September 2006
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to take the lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GPS training, and research for Digby and Yarmouth County
June 2006
LGS continues its partnership with 4Site Group Inc of Halifax, NS , with the development of the second and third MuniGIS Systems for the Town of Digby and Stewiacke. The System allows municipal staff to view their GIS information into a desktop viewer which is updated and serviced remotely from LGS Main office in Kingston NS
May 2006
LGS upgrades their GPS Collection abilities with the purchase of MobileMapper CE and Arcpad. This will allow our field crew to collect real time data at a sub-meter accuracy, making data collection easier and more integrated into clients GIS Systems.
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to take the lead roll in a GIS Support and Staff Training regarding Nova Scotia Civic Addressing, GPS training, and research for Lunenburg County
LGS has been hired by Service Nova Scotia to take the lead roll in a GIS Support for Kings County. LGS staff will offer GIS Support Field Crew services to reconcile Civic Address errors previously reported back in the Fall of 2005
LGS is currently negotiating with the Town of Lunenburg to develop and maintain a GIS System for managing civic addressing, property, and infrastructure data
LGS currently has a understanding of agreement for the development of a GIS System and maintenance agreement for the Municipality of the District of Chester, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.