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4 hobbies to reduce stress for NAIT students
Having hobbies in the life of a student is important to refocus the mind while doing something for fun. Hobbies help students regain energy after a long day attending classes and sitting at a computer for hours to study and work on homework. Students need to do something fun to boost their moods and a […]
A sweet festival returns to Edmonton this February
The annual Sweet Treat & Latte Festival is back and taking place in Old Strathcona, for the month of February. The festival highlights more than 15 local businesses, from coffee shops to pet food stores, across the business district. “Strathcona is so great to put on this event for us; Just because it really creates […]
The 3 most monumental moments in cheerleading
Often referred to as simply “cheer” cheerleading is one of the fastest-growing competitive sports in Canada and one of the most popular sports for girls to do in America. This sport has more history than others might think; here’s a look at the three most monumental moments that happened in cheerleading. Believe it or not, […]
Why is Edmonton’s Valley Line LRT taking so long?
The Valley Line LRT. In 2013, at the time of conception, many thought it would be the pinnacle of 21st-century public transit. Ten years later, how does this hold up? What happened? And why am I still staring at an empty train station? I live beside the new Strathearn Station of the Valley Line. When […]
Brain-Compatible Dance Education: an integral piece of early development
I am a dance teacher who has had the opportunity to learn some of the nationally and internationally recognized teaching methodologies. In my studies, I have recognized the importance of using these techniques on children in their early development years. Unfortunately, I cannot take credit for such teachings, but I have studied the Brain-Compatible Dance […]
