Old Strathcona is home to over 60 murals painted by local and international artists.
Rennick’s red flags: How to avoid NFT scams
By Alleah Boisvert For someone just learning about NFTs (non-fungible tokens), it may be exciting to invest in one right away. NFTs can bring opportunities to collectors, but they have also opened a whole new can of worms in the world of scammers. James Rennick, an...
Cryptocurriences: New money for new times
In January 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto launched the world’s first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin.
Canada’s longest running anime festival looking for student volunteers
After a two-year hiatus, pop culture fans can once again look forward to celebrating their love of anime in-person at Edmonton’s 27th Animethon.
Rising above the pandemic
Here’s what NAIT students are doing throughout the pandemic to keep mentally and physically fit.
Prices rise as inflation rates skyrocket
With gas prices at record-highs, Canadians are seeing rising costs for basic necessities.
Ernest’s streams into the future of cooking
The pandemic had major impacts on the hospitality industry, but one NAIT business is fighting back in an innovative way.
Jewish Film Festival returns for its 26th season
By A.Jade Munsie The Edmonton Jewish Film Festival returns for its 26th season of celebrating thought-provoking films central to Jewish culture, ideals, stories, and history. From May 10 to 18, Edmontonians can join the free festival in a mix of online streaming and...