Saturday, February 14, 2026

Good as gold

By: Ryanne McIsaac Journalism students celebrate historic win For the first time, four College of the North Atlantic (CNA) students are taking home gold in...

James Pelley awarded Skills Canada NL Volunteer of the Year

By Ryanne McIsaac James Pelley was recently awarded the John Oates Memorial Volunteer of the Year award from SkillsCanada Newfoundland and Labrador (SCNL). Pelley, Computer Systems...

Alumnus Gary Reardon recognized for 50 years of industry leadership and philanthropy

College of the North Atlantic (CNA) recently presented Gary Reardon with the Acclaim Awards Distinguished Alumni Award. Reardon has more than 50 years of...

Celebrating Arlene Blanchard-White’s commitment to cultural heritage

Arlene Blanchard-White smiles with her Acclaim Award from CNA with Scott Reid, MHA for St. Georges-Humber.

Who are resource facilitators?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YgIEgNx8KE By Karla Ivany             At College of the North Atlantic, Resource Facilitators (RF) play an integral part in student life. At each campus, an RF...

SubC Imaging captures award

By: Ryanne McIsaac https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KYpZyJdjVoU SubC Imaging recently won College of the North Atlantic’s (CNA) Acclaim Awards Innovation Award. Alumni Chad Collett and Adam Rowe founded the...

Wales Delegation Visits CNA

By Tanya Alexander An exciting opportunity for partnership is on the horizon for CNA with the country of Wales in the UK. A delegation visited...

Rachel Winsor shines bright as CNA’s Young Alumni Award Winner

CNA Young Alumni Award winner Rachel Winsor is recognized for her academic achievements and community involvement.

Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor April 2024 As we welcome the long-anticipated arrival of Spring, it brings me great pleasure to share some exciting news about Currents....

Recipe: Lusknikn, Mi’kmaq bannock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jedSPtZSBBE Lusknikn – Mi’kmaq bannock Many of you may have heard of bannock before, but not everyone knows Mi’qmaq ate lusknikn (sounds like loose-skin-agin). Greased baking dish...