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 2, 2018
This week on NAIT NewsWatch: Bikeshare Alberta looks at the possibility of pedalling its program into Edmonton giving people who don’t own bikes, access to them. Also, NAIT tops the list of Alberta’s top 70 employers. We take a look at what makes the school standout. And our sports anchor, Tony Brar learns just how hard it is […]
Memorial march for missing and murdered Indigenous women
Hundreds of people walked from MacEwan University to the University of Alberta on Valentine’s Day to remember and honour missing and murdered Indigenous women. The event started with an opening prayer and tribute. “We’re going to march carefully, but we are going to march strong because that’s who we are as a nation,” says Dr. […]
World’s Longest Hockey Game looks to set record east of Sherwood Park
Imagine playing an entire NHL season worth of hockey in just one day. Seems like quite the feat but that’s exactly what 40 competitors started Friday morning in a charity hockey game. The proceeds will go to PROFYLE, a new initiative started by the Terry Fox Foundation. The World’s Longest Hockey Game is hosted by […]
NAIT NewsWatch – February 16, 2018
This week on NAIT NewsWatch: A unique art exhibit shows NAIT students what it feels like to be verbally harassed. It’s part of an initiative to educate and raise awareness about the affects cat-calling has on people. Plus, our anchors, Brenden Escott and Amber Bernard brighten the days of people around NAIT with random acts […]
Alberta government announces boycott on B.C. wine
Premier Rachel Notley is attempting to put a cork in British Columbia’s economy as the Trans Mountain pipeline dispute heightens. Last Tuesday, the Alberta government announced the AGLC will no longer import B.C. wine, effective immediately. The ban will also include increased enforcement on direct-to-consumer sales. The retaliation is a result of B.C.’s decision to restrict […]