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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NAITSA joins AMA to prevent high driving
The Alberta Motorist Association is launching a campaign with student organizations, including the NAIT Students’ Association and Alberta Students’ Executive Council, to clear the haze around getting high and driving. Making the announcement at NAIT, AMA aims to target students specifically in using humorous, lighter imaging to get its message across. In one print ad, […]
NAIT NewsWatch – September 28, 2018
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, NAIT teams up with AMA to inform students about the dangers of driving high. We also take a look at two former NAIT students who have opened up their very own donut shop. And Jake Woods tells us what we can expect for the NAIT Ooks hockey season. All this […]
NAIT NewsWatch Extra – April 27, 2018
The final NAIT NewsWatch show of the semester is a special NAIT NewsWatch Extra. Team B brings you in-depth stories from around Edmonton including how one female auto body instructor here at NAIT is breaking stereotypes, how the RCMP deals with loss and trauma and we visit a spin studio that’s changing the way people view […]
NAIT’s animal blood bank in need of new dog donors
12 dogs attended this months animal blood drive at NAIT hoping to help save the lives of dogs in Canada. Every week, the Canadian Animal Blood Bank is short of canine blood across the country. “Dogs are just like people. They need blood transfusions sometimes,” said Michelle Spurway, Registered Veterinary Technologist. The Canadian Animal Blood […]
Bellerose students biking for cancer research
Students at Bellerose Composite High School in St. Albert are participating in the Bellerose Bikeathon in support of cancer research. The students will ride on stationary bikes for 48 hours straight to raise money for the Alberta Cancer Foundation and the Kids with Cancer Society. Students from grades ten to 12 have formed teams for […]