Day: 15 October 2015
Unhealthy connection

Unhealthy connection

Do you hear that? Probably not, because no one hears anything anymore. Have you ever noticed that we have to speak more quickly, just to get our point across these days? We have to speak our piece in the intervals between checking our phones. The fact that everyone...

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BRT instead of LRT?

BRT instead of LRT?

This may be welcome news for transit riders. First the metro line LRT was delayed in its open, and we also have LRT networks across our city that are still years away from being completed. On Wednesday Oct. 7, the city discussed the proposal to develop “bus rapid...

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Parking problems ‘R’ us

Parking problems ‘R’ us

It’s a common complaint at NAIT – not enough parking. If you’ve ever needed to drive to campus, I’m sure you’ve experienced the frustration I felt over the past week. Day lots full, metered parking full, even side streets – full. Not a parking spot to be seen, unless...

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Early workouts bear fruit

Early workouts bear fruit

Working out in the morning is the worst! Or at least that’s what I thought the first few times I made my way to the gym or the pool at 6:30 in the morning. No late nights with The Tonight Show and Jimmy Fallon or burning through the last 32 chapters of the latest book...

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Almond milk – at home

Almond milk – at home

Almond milk is a great alternative to cow or soy milk and, if you have a blender, it’s incredibly easy to make at home. This recipe can be made in about 15 minutes with some minimal preparation the night before and can be customized to suit your tastes. While you can...

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July Talk takes over Nest

July Talk takes over Nest

Keep your eyes peeled NAIT students, sometimes a little local fame drops by the campus. A successful performance by Canadian band July Talk took place at the Nest on Oct. 9 with Peter Dreimanis, Leah Fay (lead singers and guitar), Ian Docherty (guitar), Josh Warburton...

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Women split, men sweep

Women split, men sweep

It took four periods but once the first puck went in the net, the NAIT Ooks women’s hockey team got their mojo in the offensive zone. The three time defending champs won their home opener Saturday night 4-1 against the SAIT Trojans after getting shut out the previous...

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