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 alumnus Quentin Glabus returns as 2025 Hokanson Chef in Residence
NAIT’S new Hokanson Chef in Residence, Quentin Glabus will be on campus from March 17-21. “NAIT’s Hokanson Chef in Residence gives students a rare opportunity to learn from industry leaders who bring unique skills and perspectives,” said Perry Michetti, Associate Dean, Culinary Arts and Professional Food Studies. The Hokanson Chef in Residence program lasts three […]
DON’YA Ukraine’s Kitchen officially opens its doors
What started as a local donation centre, helping over 400 Ukrainian families and 20,000 newcomers, has turned into a new, refugee-run kitchen on 12153 Fort Rd. DON’YA is quickly becoming a hub for Ukrainian food and a source of employment for new arrivals. “We’re happy here because I don’t worry if we’ll wake up tomorrow, […]
NAIT NewsWatch – February 14, 2025
Tonight on NAIT NewsWatch, an ex-police officer turned criminologist weighs in on transit crime in Edmonton, a new app helps Canadians buy Canadian-made products, and twin brothers find themselves living — and playing football — together once again.
NAIT NewsWatch – January 7, 2025
This week on NAIT NewsWatch: The United Stated has just announced new tariffs on Canadian imports and it raised questions about how this could impact Canadians, plus a warning for drivers that thieves are targeting tires, and as Black History Month kicks off, we take a look at how the community is coming together to […]
NAIT NewsWatch – November 29, 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 Christmas break and St. Albert’s Borealis Lights are back for the third year in a row.