NAIT NewsWatch – November 1, 2024
November 5, 2024 - NAIT NewsWatch returns this week, and we cover stories on international student policy changes, a new gambling course at the University of Alberta, Edmonton’s festivals struggling to keep up wit
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NAIT NewsWatch – November 9, 2018
This week on NAIT NewsWatch: NAIT currently has no fall break, and with schools like the University of Alberta and MacEwan University heading into their reading break next week, some NAIT students are wondering why. Also, find out how getting a tattoo could help provide a war veteran with a service dog. And we’ll introduce […]
St. Albert Canoe and Kayak Club searching for stolen boats
TheSt. Albert Canoe and Kayak Club is asking the public to keep an eye out for dozens of stolen boats. A trailer containing more than 30 boats was stolen from a lot in St. Albert, where the club stores the boats. The boats are worth more than $50,000 and the team has spent years fundraising and collecting donations […]
Edmonton’s first haunted show home
On Halloween, Sterling Homes hosted the first-ever haunted show home and it brought out every trick and no treats. The haunted show home is one-of-a-kind as it has never been done anywhere before. “Working in the show home you don’t usually get a lot of trick or treaters,” says Chantelle MacKenzie, the area sales manager for […]
NAIT NewsWatch – November 2, 2018
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we talk with Advanced Education Minister Marlin Schmidt about the continued freeze on post-secondary tuition. As well, we take a look at a project NAIT grads created, that looks at furthering advancements in green/renewable energy. Not only that, NAIT is now home to one of Canada’s biggest 360 virtual room. […]
Warmer weather in Alberta helps farmers finish up harvest
Recent warmer temperatures have been a welcome change to farmers working to finish up their harvest for the season, with nearly 78 per cent of the crop in the bin in the province according to the latest crop report from October 23. The latest report marks a 28 per cent increase from the middle of […]