NAIT NewsWatch – March 27, 2026
March 31, 2026 - For our last regular NewsWatch episode of the season, downtown Edmonton is opening new affordable student housing, some NAIT programs will see a tuition increase, and a Top Chef Canada runner-up visit
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Proposed legislation for cannabis-impaired driving
The province introduced new legislation that is intended to put drug-impaired driving laws into place, before pot is legalized next year. With impaired driving being the leading cause of criminal death in Canada, the Alberta government says making these updates to the Traffic Safety Act is crucial to keeping Alberta roads safe. “Impairment, is impairment, […]
Jamie Foxx gives Edmonton charity a shout-out
A local Edmonton charity, Santa YEG, got a huge shout-out from actor Jamie Foxx this past week. “Let me tell you what I love, Jamie loves Santa YEG,” Foxx said in the video. “Let’s get those donations going, let’s get those smiles going, let’s give back.” Founder Jeff Tetz ran into Jamie Foxx while working out […]
NAIT NewsWatch – November 24, 2017
This week on NAIT NewsWatch: Parents Empowering Parents discuss the upcoming legalization of marijuana and share their concerns about the effect it will have on Canadian youth. We also looked at some ways you can help provide and support local charities this holiday season. Plus, we take a look at what the Keystone’s approval will […]
2nd Edition – November 16, 2017
This week on 2nd Edition: Puppies join students on the yoga mats at NAIT. Plus our Ooks men’s hockey team crushed it at home against the Portage Voyagers and we’re cooking up a sweet recipe with a chef from Ernest’s.
Edmonton students place poppies in remembrance
Hundreds of Edmonton students took part in a touching Remembrance Day ceremony at Beechmount Cemetery, honouring those who lost their lives serving our country. A movement that began here in Edmonton six years ago has spread across the country, as students placed poppies on the headstones of fallen Canadian soldiers. No Stone Left Alone was […]
