NAIT NewsWatch – February 14, 2025
February 14, 2025 - Tonight on NAIT NewsWatch, an ex-police officer turned criminologist weighs in on transit crime in Edmonton, a new app helps Canadians buy Canadian-made products, and twin brothers find themselves liv
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NAIT NewsWatch – December 3 2016
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we look into how local charities are dealing with a slumping economy, plus Jasper Avenue may be getting a new look and in sports we look at how the NAIT Ooks are looking midway through the season.
Communities rally against fentanyl
Parents, doctors and educators came together in Sherwood Park on Tuesday, November 21st to discuss solutions to fentanyl use. Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) hosted the forum which focused on combatting the drug and raising awareness. PEP talk is another positive step forward in response to more tragic deaths happening across the city. Dr. Avi Aulakh, […]
Edmonton’s newest app
The Edmonton Journal’s, Sandra Sperounes, has teamed up with Indiegogo to create Edmonton’s newest app called Edmoji. The app will feature multiple emojis such as: Sad mayor Don Iveson The Muttart Conservatory The Alberta Legislature building And many other iconic places around our city For app creator Sandra Sperounes, she said the idea”was embarrassingly simple”coming […]
U-Pass expands to more of Metro Edmonton
The Edmonton Transit System (ETS) announced that the U-Pass will be accessible to students from Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove and Leduc starting January 1, 2017. This means that students who live in these municipalities and attend NAIT, University of Alberta, MacEwan University and Norquest College can use ETS services without needing to buy extra fares […]
A familiar face in the MLS
Tosaint Ricketts is currently a forward for the Toronto FC in the MLS, however he was born and raised here in Edmonton. He officially signed with the Toronto FC on July 20th, 2016 and since then has scored four goals. He also got an assist in his most recent game, which was the first leg […]