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 NewsWatch – March 05, 2021
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, we take a look into NAIT’s announced tuition increase and what it means for the student body. The province begins Phase Two of its relaunch strategy. New legislations allow for low-intensity workouts, the re-opening of public libraries and more. The annual SkirtsAfire Festival starts up while following provincial guidelines. All […]
Joal Kamps named Alberta’s new Artist in Residence
Calgary-based, award-winning singer and songwriter Joal Kamps is Alberta’s next Artist in Residence. Before the announcement, Kamps spent his time as a co-member of folk/roots duo Flint & Feather. He also did solo performances; just him and his guitar. Now for the next year, Kamps will take on the role of arts ambassador. As an […]
NAIT NewsWatch – February 12, 2021
This week on NewsWatch, we take a behind-the-scenes look at the future of Edmonton’s historic Blatchford hangar. This Alberta relic has the potential to be the new NAIT student housing. A new animal shelter has opened its doors in Edmonton. The North Haven & Adoption Centre is the second location for the Alberta Animal Rescue […]
NAIT NewsWatch – February 05, 2021
This week on NewsWatch, we cover the installation of NAIT’s first female president. Laura Jo Gunter officially took over as NAIT’s seventh president in the school’s history. The federal government has set new travel mandates, including a quarantine period that could cost you up to $2000. The World’s Longest Game is underway and is scheduled […]
Local fitness studio shares its struggles with remaining online
As the COVID-19 restrictions remain, a local fitness studio is working hard to keep its clients active online. Aradia Fitness faces some unique challenges. Unlike other fitness studios, their instructors use poles and aerial hoops to teach classes, and most students do not have this equipment at home. This has made moving classes online tricky. […]