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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Oilers CEO Bob Nicholson is “confident” in Chiarelli’s plan and says the GM will return next season
Oilers Entertainment Group vice-chairman and CEO Bob Nicholson says Peter Chiarelli will return as president and general manager of the Edmonton Oilers. In a press conference on Thursday, Nicholson said he knows “there has been a lot of different comments being made” from Oilers fans regarding the club’s general manager. However, he continues to believe […]
NAIT NewsWatch – April 13, 2018
People from all over are affected by the recent tragedy in Humboldt, including students here at NAIT. Students also wear their jerseys to support the Bronco players. Dogs from all over the city gather at NAIT, to donate blood, to help save their fellow canines. Compensation caps are set for post-secondary executives, hoping to save […]
Shumka and Running Thunder Dancers collaborate in ‘Ancestors and Elders’
The Ukrainian dance group, Shumka, and the Running Thunder Dancers are collaborating to create a unique production coming to the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in late April. Ancestors and Elders is the production that Shumka and the Running Thunder Dancers are bringing to the stage on April 27 and 28. This collaboration will create the first production […]
Alberta invests $30 million in a new park-and-ride facility in St. Albert
Premier Rachel Notley announced Monday the province will fund the construction of a $30 million transportation facility in St. Albert. The government hopes to improve transit service in the capital region and provide convenience for commuters. “Commuters will have improved access to jobs, health care, education, recreation and shopping. Any great city has to have […]
NAIT NewsWatch – April 6, 2018
This week on NAIT NewsWatch! The City of Edmonton has announced a massive route cut that would make the buses run faster and get to stops quicker. The plan proposes that the city will cut about half of its routes. Back in August, MacEwan University found themselves the victim of a phishing scandal. This week the University announced it’s recovered $10.9 […]