NAIT NewsWatch – March 28, 2025
March 31, 2025 - Tonight on NAIT NewsWatch, a look at declining student voter turnout at the polls as preparations begin for the next federal election, NAIT gets provincial funding for a new skills centre, and Tesla f
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NAIT recruits canine blood donors
NAIT’s Animal Health Clinic in partnership with the Canadian Animal Blood Bank, is hosting canine blood drives twice a month on campus. The collected products are distributed across the province to help the blood shortage. “Essentially what CABB does is we take blood from dogs, just the same way humans would donate blood. That blood […]
Alberta announces $11 million fund in spaces for internationally educated nurses
There is a current high demand for healthcare professionals in Alberta, and the government is investing $11 million in nurse bridging programs. Internationally educated nurses will have access to spaces at post-secondary institutions across the province. “Investing in more seats in bridging programs helps internationally educated nurses get to work in our communities and meet […]
Deadmonton’s 10 years of fear
It is Deadmonton’s 10th anniversary, and they have decided to bring us back to where they started by re-introducing the Williams Farm. The Williams Farm is a haunted house that started what is now known as Deadmonton, using an old farmhouse setting based behind MacEwan University. In year two of Deadmonton, it was called “The […]
NAIT NewsWatch – October 13, 2023
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we look at Alberta’s minimum wage and how this affects workers, especially students. Plus, how you can protect yourself with this year’s COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations, and NAIT has prepared something for the community this Thanksgiving. College sports are also kicking off, and we’ll see how they’re preparing for this […]
NAIT NewsWatch – September 29, 2023
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we look a new funding for trades at NAIT. Plus, the crime rate on Whyte Ave. is becoming a big concern for businesses, and they’re calling on the province to help out, and the NAIT Assistive Centre is now open for students with disabilities.