Entries in Alberta (2)

Sunday
May152016

Alberta government releases app to survey Fort McMurray damage

Using technology in the service of the community, the Alberta government has released an app to help evacuees survey the damage of the wildfire at Fort McMurray that forced over 90,000 from their homes early May.

"Having been through a devastating fire and evacuation myself, I know firsthand how stressful it is to wait for updates on which homes have been lost. We are committed to providing information to you as soon as we can, and these images will help us begin to answer the questions you have about the state of your homes and community," said Municipal Affairs Minister Danielle Larivee.

Technical specialists have been working for several days to improve the quality and resolution of these images in order to provide you with the most accurate information possible. These maps are intended to provide a high-level satellite overview of the status of the city following the wildfires. Structures that appear to be standing should not be considered undamaged. These images should not be used for official damage assessments, determining the status of individual structures, or planning re-entry to the city. The app can be found  here.

Source: CBC.ca

Tuesday
Jan152013

Canon Canada opens iMage Square Experience Centre in Calgary, Alberta

Today Canon Canada opened Image Square, the Canon Experience Centre – a unique destination where visitors can interact with the latest Canon technology and benefit from the expertise of photography and business consultants. 

The space is located at Eighth Avenue place in downtown Calgary, Alberta and is specifically designed to encourage exploration and discovery.

Some of the innovative areas include:

  • A touch screen media wall where visitors can post and interact with their own images
  • A classroom-style learning space where expert staff will conduct seminars, project demos, presentations and Canon College photography classes
  • Photo gallery curated by 500px, featuring the works of Alberta-based photographers who use Canon equipment to bring remarkable things to life

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