Archive for February 25th, 2010

Yesterday the Alberta Electoral Boundary Commission released its interim report. You can download a full copy of it here [PDF]. But let’s face it, all you really care about is the maps section. What area do you live in now? What new constituencies have been created?!

Well, me and my mad Photoshop skillz are here to help you out.

Below are three maps I put together to help sort out the changes for you. I’ve layered the current (black) boundaries over top of the proposed new boundaries (red). Feel free to click on each of the images for a better view of the changes.

Alberta:
(Sorry, this one is big so it’s harder to see the changes without getting up close.)

Calgary:

Edmonton:

If you are looking for larger copies, I’ve uploaded them to my Flickr account. If you need still larger copies, I have those too. Just email me.

Thanks to HTG for everything

Author: Stuart R. Crawford

I woke up this morning to a Google Alert from my friend Arlin Sorensen, the founder of Heartland Tech Groups (HTG).  Thanks Arlin for the wonderful compliments and sound vote of confidence in my pursuit to help Information Technology Professionals, Calgary business and small business worldwide understand how they can leverage Social Media to do great things online.

It is great for the potential opportunity to be the HTG Social Media dude.

Also good luck to North Battleford Computer Specialist, Brad Kowerchuk who will be taking my place on the HTG Advisory Council.

With Brad’s appointment, we bid farewell to Stuart Crawford who has served on the advisory council since its inception a few years ago. Stuart was part of HTG3 before moving to help us begin our first international group in Canada, where he facilitated HTG10 for a year and a half. Stuart has a passion to help people, and caught the Go Giver bug in ways that became contagious. He leaves us to pursue his passion around social media and the web. He is consulting for businesses in his hometown of Calgary and around the globe as he serves people and their desire to learn how to leverage the communication tools of the 21st century. Thank you Stuart for your hard work and contributions to helping HTG become what it is today.

Read all of Arlin’s post here.