The morning of June 24, 2015, York Regional Police responded to reports of a shooting at the Moka Café and...
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Wendy is a freelance writer living in Canton, Georgia. With a degree in journalism, she was introduced to geomatics through her work as associate editor for the nation’s leading land surveying magazine. She now focuses on laser scanning and other geospatial measurement solutions for public safety professionals.
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