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 researcher creates cheese from oats
Blue cheese, ice cream, doughnuts, miso and meat substitutes are all creations that a NAIT researcher has made from oats that are all vegan options. “I’ve developed everything from vegan, gluten free doughnuts, to vegan ice creams with oats,” said Kolskog. Maynard Kolskog is a research chef at NAIT who partnered with General Mills to […]
Lucy the elephant’s license is up for renewal
The expiry date of the Edmonton Valley Zoo’s license for Lucy is coming up, and some Edmontonians want changes before the license can be renewed. A group called LEAP for Lucy formed a small protest at the Legislature on Monday demanding Lucy’s living conditions be improved. They want the provincial government to ensure the Edmonton […]
NAIT LRT station closed for summer months
The city announced that the NAIT LRT station will close from April 28 to August 30 while maintenance takes place on the Capital Line. Upgrade work is planned on the 66 street train tunnel between Coliseum and Belvedere stations. Trains will be running on a reduced schedule while the construction is completed. ETS will be […]
Former Ooks men’s basketball coach Mike Connolly headed back to USPORT level
After six years at the helm of the men’s basketball program, Mike Connolly has been named head coach of the men’s basketball team at MacEwan University. Connolly started his coaching career at Lethbridge University before coming to the ACAC (Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference). After this last season with the Ooks, Connolly is headed back to […]
Edmonton’s first female midget tackle football division kicks off this month
An Edmonton woman has introduced the city’s first female midget tackle football division. Tanya Henderson says she created the league to make the sport more inclusive for younger girls. The new division gives girls the chance to play a level higher than Bantam, the previously highest level female football went up to in Edmonton. “My […]