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December 11, 2019

Edmonton introduces new regulations for cat drop-offs

A new appointment-based drop-off model is now in place for lost, stray or abandoned cats. If you’re dropping off a cat you must call 311 to book an appointment with the Animal Care & Control Centre. Tracy Bauder, the shelter’s coordinator, says one reason for the change is the overcrowding of cats at the shelter. […]

December 11, 2019

Local woman uses ad space to find a live-saving donor

Andrea Mackinaw was only a baby when her doctors diagnosed her with chronic kidney failure. Treatment for kidney failure, commonly referred to as dialysis, was physically taxing and not sustainable for an otherwise healthy girl. Andrea was put onto a waiting list when she became an adult to hopefully receive a kidney transplant when a […]

December 6, 2019

NAIT NewsWatch Extra – December 6, 2019

This week on NAIT NewsWatch Extra: We take you beyond the studio and into the community for a more in-depth look at news around Edmonton. One local non-profit organization hosts a workshop in memory of one of their biggest supporters, a superhero superfan is reinventing himself as an artist, and we walk around an antique […]

December 2, 2019

Candy Cane Count

From the whole NAIT NewsWatch team, we want to congratulate Josh Read and Josh Gabriel Hidalgo on winning the Candy Cane Count contest! Thanks for guessing everyone! 

November 29, 2019

NAIT NewsWatch – November 29, 2019

This week on NAIT NewsWatch… We talk about an annual campaign returning to NAIT bringing awareness to gender violence, the new city regulations for dropping off lost or abandoned cats, and how Edmonton one woman is paying for billboard ads to try and find a kidney.

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