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Snow’s finally in Edmonton, prepare accordingly
Say goodbye to the fall season, this morning Edmontonians woke up to a winter wonderland. We are barely into November and already Canada’s iconic cold weather has taken away our fall. Over the course of the last month, Edmonton has seen a few centimeters here and there but no real accumulation. With the new fallen […]
5 steps to prepare you for winter driving
Winter has arrived in Edmonton. Are you ready to face the roads? Read on for 5 steps to keep yourself and others safe on the road this winter season. . Step 1 – Check the weather Our number one step is to make sure you are checking the weather before you leave the house. Nothing […]
NAIT Men’s Ooks volleyball rebuilds after championship season
The men’s volleyball team is off to a decent start after winning the CCAA championship last year. Currently the team sits at a respectable 3-3 record to kick off the season. It looks like this season will be more of a rebuild for the Ooks as they struggle to find their identity as a team. […]
Q&A: Edmonton news assistant on balancing personal and professional social media content
NAIT Radio and Television graduate Shelby Clarke is a news and editorial assistant at CTV Edmonton. Over the years, she has learned to manage her online presence effectively, blending her personal interests with the demands of modern journalism. Through an insightful approach, she explores the challenges and advantages these digital platforms offer by drawing from […]
Q & A: Edmonton’s CityNews journalist opens up about using social media
Journalists increasingly rely on social media to gather information, engage with audiences and promote their work. Edmonton’s CityNews journalist, Sean Amato, who has been in the industry for over 14 years, is one of the many who consistently contributes and engages with his audience through social media. Amato opens up about how social media has […]
