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DRONE PILOTS, POWERLINE TECHNCIANS, & THERMOGRAPHERS. We use drone combined with A.I. and machine based learning to perform the best quality of power-line inspections possible. Our aim to make drone services more attainable and affordable. Over the years we’ve spent working with drones, we’ve developed a strong relationship with DJI and we are proud DJI Enterprise dealers. For more information on how it all got started keep reading.
We serve the residents, businesses, churches and visitors in the nearly 97-square-mile area in north central Greene County in southwest Missouri. We cover from the north boundary of the city of Springfield to the Polk County line.
History AlbumCelebrating 65 Years in 2014To help celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Western Development Museum, we encourage people to visit their local WDM this year.Find out how we're celebrating -->Where are we? Our four museum locations can be visited in Moose Jaw , North Battleford , Saskatoon , and Yorkton . Our Curatorial Centre is located in Saskatoon, SK.
Our mandate is to enhance economic development by assisting businesses through the provision of financial and technical services. We strive to accomplish this by growing communities one idea at a time.
WelcomeChief & PeopleThe Cote First Nation is an Ojibway First Nation located in southeastern Saskatchewan. The Cote Reserve is connected to the Keeseekoose Reserve and only a couple of miles from the Key First Nation. Their land is situated very near to the Boreal Forest of Canada. The Ojibways of this region of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, were both hunters of the plains buffalo and also hunters of the forests which was more abundant during the 19th century. They also fished the endless lakes and other waterways in their country. They seldom went hungry as a result of the large buffalo herds. However, by the 1870s, the whites had killed off nearly all buffalo and the Ojibway of Saskatchewan and Manitoba commenced to suffer from famine. Read moreAdministrationCote First Nation is a member of the Yorkton Tribal Council.