November/December 2021 Pictures of the Month
This monthly gallery includes some of the top photojournalism made by SAIT’s photojournalism students covering the events and happenings in and around the city of Calgary. [ READ MORE ]
This monthly gallery includes some of the top photojournalism made by SAIT’s photojournalism students covering the events and happenings in and around the city of Calgary. [ READ MORE ]
As kids under the age of 12 are not eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations, parents and daycare workers are concerned about children’s safety. [ READ MORE ]
Implementing Alberta’s vaccine requirement is going surprisingly well for some put to the task. Front-line workers have been enforcing COVID-19 health restrictions alongside their regular tasks since the start of the pandemic. For Dakotah Northcut, [ READ MORE ]
Although the pandemic is showing no signs of slowing, vaccinations and other precautions have allowed some students and teachers to return to in-person classes this year. [ READ MORE ]
SAIT students reach out for help with their online classes, and with an increased demand, SAIT Student Services are busier than ever before. [ READ MORE ]
Classes and courses aren’t the only part of post-secondary education that’s making the online switch, but now practicums and internships as well. [ READ MORE ]
Over the last few years in Alberta, there have been an alarming number of cases of an insidious sexually-transmitted infection: syphilis. [ READ MORE ]
This monthly gallery includes some of the top photojournalism made by SAIT’s photojournalism students covering the events and happenings in and around the city of Calgary. [ READ MORE ]
Included in the 2021 September Pictures of the Month: The Running of the Bulldogs; the Superdogs; the Heritage Inn International Balloon Festival; Peace Bridge performers; Beakerhead; a classic car show; Trojan’s women’s soccer; the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation; and several others. [ READ MORE ]
Alberta’s workforce’s best shot at getting help from the government is the COVID-19 vaccine. That’s the implicit message the Kenney government is sending to Albertans with its vaccine lottery, according to some frustrated business owners. [ READ MORE ]
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