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  • Why Small Towns in NL Are Choosing Cloud-First GIS

    For decades, GIS technology was the exclusive domain of large cities and provincial governments with dedicated IT staff and six-figure software budgets. That’s changing fast.

    Cloud-hosted, subscription-based GIS platforms like MunicipalGIS are enabling towns of 500 to 5,000 residents to manage their infrastructure assets, track maintenance history, and plan capital works — all from a web browser.

    The Hidden Cost of Doing Nothing

    Many small municipalities still rely on paper maps, spreadsheets, or aging desktop GIS installs. The real cost isn’t the software licence — it’s the staff hours spent on manual data management, the liability from incomplete asset records, and the missed grant opportunities that require spatial data as part of the application.

    MunicipalGIS clients have used their asset data to support CCBF infrastructure applications, prepare for insurance assessments, and respond faster to emergency infrastructure events.

    Learn more about MunicipalGIS or book a demo.

  • LandGazette AI: Automating Land Registry Georeferencing in NL

    Digitizing historical land registry documents is time-consuming and error-prone. LandGazette AI uses computer vision and spatial reasoning to automatically extract parcel boundaries, bearings, and distances from scanned crown grants, deeds, and cadastral surveys.

    In a recent pilot with a provincial land registry office, LandGazette AI processed over 4,000 historical documents in 72 hours — work that would have taken a team of digitizers months to complete manually.

    How It Works

    1. Upload — Drop in scanned PDFs or images of land documents
    2. Extract — AI identifies parcel descriptions, metes-and-bounds data, and reference monuments
    3. Georeference — Parcels are spatially located and projected into standard coordinate systems
    4. Export — Download as GeoJSON, Shapefile, or push directly to your GIS platform

    Interested in a pilot for your organization? Contact us for a trial.

  • MunicipalGIS 2.0: Live Asset Tracking for Small Municipalities

    TrueNorth Solutions is excited to announce MunicipalGIS 2.0, featuring real-time asset tracking, enhanced offline sync, and a new mobile field app for infrastructure inspections.

    Small municipalities across Newfoundland and Labrador now have access to enterprise-grade GIS tooling at a fraction of the traditional cost. Our Tier 1 plan starts at just $6,600/yr and includes unlimited users, full offline capability, and dedicated onboarding support.

    What’s New in 2.0

    • Live asset position tracking via GPS-enabled field devices
    • Automated work order generation from inspection results
    • Integration with provincial asset management frameworks
    • Improved import wizard supporting CAD DWG, Shapefile, and GeoJSON

    Existing clients will be upgraded automatically. New municipalities can request a free demo today.