NAIT NewsWatch – January 7, 2025
February 11, 2025 - This week on NAIT NewsWatch: The United Stated has just announced new tariffs on Canadian imports and it raised questions about how this could impact Canadians, plus a warning for drivers that thieves
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NAITSA hosts community volunteer fair for students
NAIT students have the opportunity to connect with local volunteer organizations at the annual NAITSA (NAIT Students’ Association) volunteer fair, which is being held this week. The event takes place at the CAT Crossing on Oct. 16 and in the South Lobby on Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The fair emphasizes the […]
NAIT NewsWatch – October 11, 2024
Tonight on NAIT NewsWatch, a new study shows a rise in sobriety among Gen Z, and NAIT Culinary students helped make a Thanksgiving feast to feed the hungry. In entertainment, a spooky festival has arrived at Fort Edmonton Park and the owl migration season has started. Meanwhile, in sports, the Ooks women’s volleyball team is […]
NAIT NewsWatch – October 4, 2024
Tonight on NAIT NewsWatch, we look at new safety regulations on 118 Avenue to deter speeding, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the start to the Oil Kings 2024/2025 season and the Edmonton International Film Festival. All this and more on the first episode of this season of NAIT NewsWatch.
Old is new again: The increasing popularity of vintage clothing in Edmonton
In this day and age, vintage clothing continues to persist and has been steadily gaining immense popularity around Edmonton, proving its value against fast fashion. Over the last few years, there’s been a rise in demand for vintage clothing not just in the city but also worldwide. With the growing demand for these clothes, secondhand […]
Muttart Conservatory offers a refreshing space to enjoy spring
The Muttart Conservatory is holding Sail into Spring to welcome the change in season, decorating its Feature Pyramid with different colourful flora, miniature figures and migratory birds display for visitors to enjoy. Sail into Spring is available to the public until April 28. Tickets for Muttart Admission start at $7 to $14, from child to adult.