Saturday, February 14, 2026

Eye-opening experience

By Glenda McCarthy The day after writing their last exams of 2017, students of College of the North Atlantic’s Architectural Engineering Technology (AET) program at...

The family business

By Glenda McCarthy Coping with the death of a loved one is perhaps one of the most difficult things anyone will face in their life,...

CNA students win five Pinnacle Awards

By Glenda McCarthy Students of College of the North Atlantic’s (CNA) took home a lot of hardware at the Newfoundland and Labrador Pinnacle Awards gala...

Experiential Learning

By Glenda McCarthy College of the North Atlantic (CNA) has a long-standing belief that students don’t have to sit in a classroom to learn new...

Return Flight

By Glenda McCarthy   Wilson Tulk has worked around aircraft in some form or another all of his life; first in catering, then in maintenance and...

The perfect combination

By Glenda McCarthy A dozen graduates from College of the North Atlantic (CNA) volunteered at the annual Eat the Hill event in Clarenville, working side-by-side...

‘It is a long road and the burden is heavy, but we are up for the challenge’

By Kyle Greenham College of the North Atlantic’s work in the country of Guyana may be continuing well into the future. Although CNA’s initial partnership, helping...

‘The world is catching up fast’

By Kyle Greenham   Leesa James is a 44-year-old mother of six, and has lived in Linden, Guyana for 26 years. Besides being at the top...

“I would gladly do it all over again.”

By Kyle Greenham   It’s Thursday, Sept. 22, in a small and humid board room in Georgetown, Guyana. A group of Newfoundlanders began a meeting with...

CNA grad forges deep connections with music

By Tanya Alexander Natasha Hartery Blackwood has a lot of irons in the fire… or brass, as it were. Natasha is a saxophone player from...