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Category Archive

Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Recent Projects”

Getting Creative with Language Preservation

cestrategies April 2, 2020 All Projects, Recent Projects, Traditional Knowledge

We often find ourselves broadening the scope of our capabilities and expanding our skills in new directions. This year was no exception. One of our longest-standing clients, Mitaanjigamiing First Nation, approached us in February to help them with a language preservation project. The project involved two components: an Ojibway/English calendar …

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Using GIS to Support Housing Departments

cestrategies February 19, 2020 All Projects, Community Planning, GIS & Mapping, Recent Projects Leave a Comment

What do you think of when you hear “GIS”? For us, GIS is this incredibly powerful tool that allows you to visualize your data easily, effectively, and creatively – it gives you the power to interpret your surroundings in different ways, and for different purposes. One of the many ways …

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Greenhouses: Enhancing Food Security

cestrategies January 17, 2020 All Projects, Capacity Building, Community Planning, Project Support, Recent Projects

As climate change continues to affect our daily life, the need for local food security initiatives becomes more and more apparent. Shortened access to ice roads, flooding, and other seasonal shifts are all contributing to the lack of healthy, sustainable food options in First Nation communities. One of our clients, …

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