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Another winter has come and gone, and spring is on the horizon, and that only means one thing... exam season is ready to kick off for students at SAIT in the coming days. Feeling confident and prepared before an exam are a few keys to success, but there are many things students have to do, in order to get their head in...
Apr 11, 2024
A bill that has quickly passed through US legislature to possibly ban Tik Tok is also having its affects on the apps use in Canada. The US House of Representatives have passed a bill the would effectively ban the social media app in America if the apps Chinese parent company Bytedance doesn't sell Tik Tok to a new west...
Apr 11, 2024
Its that time of year for students when school becomes their number one focus so it can be stressful. Saitsa loves helping students in anyway they can so they held Pet a Puppy for students to come and relieve their stress. Nothings better then spending some time with furry friends at school. The event had quite the tur...
Apr 11, 2024
Eastern Canada experienced the Path of Totality on Monday April 8th, which is when the moon completely cover the moon and we experience total darkness. Western Canada only saw a partial eclipse, with Calgary seeing only 40% coverage. despite that fact many SAIT students were outside with glasses on breathing in the eve...
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As 10th street is closed by SAIT, it has caused many students to get creative and change their routes to school to make it on time. Some students that don't take 10th have noticed that even their routes are being affected as the traffic has moved elsewhere and making their commutes a little longer. Students have said t...
Apr 11, 2024
The weather seems to be getting warmer, at least for now. For golfers, warm weather means the opening of golf courses around the city. McCall Lake and Maple Ridge are the first two City of Calgary Golf Courses that will open Friday. Frequent golfers were starting to get antsy as this is the latest opening day in 6 year...
Apr 11, 2024
The number of suicide-related deaths in Alberta has been on the decline according to preliminary data obtained from the Alberta Justice. Two hundred and forty-seven people took their lives in Alberta last year. This is around 339 fewer deaths than in 2022 which recorded 586 deaths by suicide. However, officials say tha...
Apr 10, 2024
In a survey that was taken in February, Calgarians say they feel safer now than six months ago in and around Calgary's transit system, according to a perspectives survey on safety from the City of Calgary. At the time of the survey, 72 percent said they feel safe riding a CTtrain during the day, up from 67 percent in M...
Apr 10, 2024
Alberta teachers have reported being increasingly aggressive in their classrooms according to new survey data from the Alberta Teachers' Association. According to a survey in December, most teachers and school leaders in the province have reported hearing hurtful or derogatory comments among students. The survey reveal...
Apr 10, 2024
In a recent ruling by the Alberta Court of Appeal, the conviction of Ronald Candaele, a resident of Calgary, has been downgraded from second-degree murder to manslaughter. The decision follows an incident in February 2020 where Candaele drove over his wife, Melissa Rae Blommaert, during an argument, leaving her to die ...
Apr 09, 2024
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