This morning, December 22, 2023, ballots for By-law 2023-03: Late Fees ByLaw were counted in a manner...
This morning, November 23, 2023, ballots for By-law 2023-02: Fees Payable to the AOLS were counted in a...
On June 22, 2023, ballots for By-law 2023-01: Survey Review Department Sticker Usage were counted in a manner...
As part of the ongoing effort to improve plan processing in the land registration system, all subdivision...
In a unanimous vote, AOLS Bylaw 2023-01, "Survey Review Department Sticker Usage," was approved by...
There remains a need for a brochure that provides a general description and pathway to becoming an Ontario...
The AOLS is looking for a land surveyor to join its ranks as our second Deputy Registrar. The deadline is...
The following is a message from Al, Penny, Maureen, Lena, Penny, Cynthia, Joyce, Sheila, Paul, Al, Herman,...
The AOLS office will be open during AGM week, February 27 to March 3, but service will be limited. If...
The Professional Standards Committee has prepared a Topographic Surveys Guide, which is available on the...
The Association benefits significantly from volunteers to make progress in its many activities and with its...
This bulletin describes the various ways that an easement may be removed from title. The Land Registry Office...
At its November 28 meeting, Council approved a guide for Certificate of Authorization (C of A) applications....
As communicated in Bulletin 2019-01, changes were made to Teraview to allow the direct electronic submission...
The AOLS Professional Standards Committee has updated the AOLS Field Note Guidelines. The former guidelines...
AOLS has become a sustaining member of the Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG), a non-profit scientific and...
The fees for certain land registration services are adjusted annually by an amount equal to 50 per cent of...
Since AOLS announced the creation of its Mentorship Program in In Sight, we have had a good deal of interest...
This past March, AOLS launched a new Mentorship Program.We recognize that the Association is going through...
The summer issue of Ontario Professional Surveyor is out now, with all the news, reviews, insights, and ideas...
Over the last few years, it has become increasingly common for municipalities to provide plans of survey to...
The June issue of the GeoEd Newsletter outlines some new course offerings:Advances to Autonomous Land...
As a result of changes being made by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) in the way they are...
Ontario Regulation 79/22 was recently approved and is now consolidated into Ontario Regulation 43/96. This...
The Spring issue of Ontario Professional Surveyor is out now, with all the news, reviews, insights, and ideas you've come to expect...
Click Here to view the Fair Registration Practices ReportClick Here to view the Report by Richard Steinecke...
Ontario Land Surveyors, Survey Technicians, and Survey Technologists are in demand in Ontario. In fact,...
was established in 1892. It is a self-governing association,responsible for the licensing and governance of professionalland surveyors under the authority of the Surveyors Act.
The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors acknowledges that its office at 1043 McNicoll Avenue in Scarborough is situated on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. Ontario Land Surveyors also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands.
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