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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Stephen Mandel settles in as leader of the Alberta Party
Former mayor of Edmonton, Stephen Mandel is settling in as the leader of the Alberta Party. He took 66 per cent of the votes on Tuesday, beating out Kara Levis with 18 per cent and Rick Fraser with 16 per cent. Mandel says he does not pl...
A faster, more challenging track is set for Red Bull Crashed Ice in Edmonton
The 455-metre-long track in downtown Edmonton will be home to 64 fearless skaters this upcoming weekend. Featuring a 40-metre vertical drop from start to finish, competitors will reach speeds up to 80 kilometres per hour. "The course wi...
ETS announces new “Smart Fare” system
Numbered are the days of fumbling around for bus fare or overpaying for a monthly bus pass that you don't get the full value from. ETS officials announced that "Smart Fare" will be the new currency used to ride public transportation in E...
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 ...
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 c...
