NAIT NewsWatch – November 29, 2024
December 3, 2024 - For this week’s NAIT NewsWatch, we take a look at how businesses are dealing with Canadians spending less on Christmas shopping, the Ooks women’s hockey team is heading to Europe over Chri
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NAIT NewsWatch – September 23, 2022
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we show you how NAIT staff and students are observing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Plus, a look at how rising inflation is affecting students and in entertainment, we take a journey to the Arctic, the newest exhibit at Telus World of Science.
From player to coach, former Ooks forward adjusting to the transition behind the bench
After spending four seasons as a player and captain on the men’s hockey team at NAIT, a NAIT grad decided to test the waters behind the bench. Ooks head coach Scott Fellnermayr was a member of the men’s hockey team from 2012 to 2016, winning three provincial titles in that span. Fellnermayr’s plans to be […]
Minister Ien details investments to grow our economy and make life more affordable
The importance of the economy’s growth and strengthening the job market are what Canadians consider to be vital issues. As a little over two years have passed since the COVID-19 pandemic in March, plans to create jobs and build a more fantastic future for Canadians are at the forefront. Marci Ien, Minister for Women and […]
Alberta yells ‘Action’ in film industry
Throughout the past century, Alberta has housed hundreds of film productions. The mountains, the seasons, and the epic countryside are only a few elements that continue to attract film productions. A new government incentive – a $70 million tax credit for the film industry without budget caps – encourages filmmakers worldwide to film in Alberta […]
Bird watching reaching new heights in Edmonton
The pastime of bird watching has changed a lot over the years. The stereotypical avatar of someone with a Tilley hat, utility vest and knee-high socks has somewhat faded. Alberta is home to over 430 bird species. Dozens of them are common enough that you see them swoop through your backyard or spot on morning […]