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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YEGnation calls on young adults in Edmonton to vote
With the lack of turnout from young adults in the last civic election, YEGNation, a group of men, is trying to inform and educate young people on the importance of voting on October 16. YEGnation says there was a lacklustre turnout in the 2013 civic election with 34.5% of eligible voters voting, only a percent higher […]
U of A study looks at lack of women on students’ union
A new study at the University of Alberta shows women and members of minority groups are less likely to run in student elections. According to the study, women show just as much interest as men in running for the Students’ Union; however, the number of women that actually run is still very low. “Women often identify a […]
Chili cook-off with a charitable cause in Sherwood Park
Things got hot in the kitchen when RCMP claimed first place over the Strathcona County Fire Department during the 5th Annual Chili Cook-off. Hosted by The Pan Tree in Sherwood Park, the event was founded as a means to raise funds for the Kids With Cancer Society. The Pan Tree co-owner, Natalie Nelson, says her […]
FISE Festival comes to Edmonton
The FISE (International Festival of Extreme Sports) World Series made its way to the capital city for the second time and brought all the adrenaline-pumping excitement with it. Hundreds of athletes from all over the world converged Hawrelak Park with their bikes and skateboards, and competed in various extreme-sporting events. Edmonton is the only North […]
Beagle Mania takes over Queen Mary Park
Hundreds of beagles and their owners crowded Queen Mary Park for Beagle Mania last weekend, to raise money and awareness for abused beagles in Canada. Participants gathered with their dogs to eat food and play games, but the true reason for this annual event is much more serious. In 2003, the not-for-profit organization Beagle Paws […]
