06/04/2026
Join Us for a Tipi Raising!
Natoysopoyiis is seeking volunteers to help with our Tipi raising on Wednesday, June 10 at 9:30 AM.
Meet at Natoysopoyiis (NN108) at 9:30 AM, and we will head to the setup location near the Coho Commons Soccer Field.
Student volunteers are invited to stay for lunch following the setup. Come lend a hand, connect with community, and learn more about the Tipi.
Please connect with us at [email protected] to register.
05/26/2026
Female‑Identifying Indigenous Students are invited to an Indigenous Women’s Circle with Elder Betty‑Lou Crazyboy 💛
📅 Wed, May 27 | ⏰ 12–1 PM
📍 Natoysopoyiis, NN108
✨ Community • Culture • Connection
🍽 Light refreshments provided
05/05/2026
Today, May 5, is Red Dress Day in Canada. ♥️
A day of remembrance for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people.
You may notice red dresses displayed around SAIT’s main campus today. Each one represents lives lost and the ongoing impact this injustice has on families, communities, and members of our campus community.
We encourage everyone to pause, reflect, and honour the relatives who are missing and those who never came home.
05/01/2026
📢 Good news! The application deadline for the Indigenous Pathways Program has been extended. There’s still time to apply and begin your post‑secondary journey with us this fall!
04/29/2026
May 5 is Red Dress Day ❤️ Observed annually across Canada, Red Dress Day honours Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People, and raises awareness of this ongoing injustice.
SAIT students and staff are invited to drop by Natoysopoyiis to create a beaded Red Dress pin.
✨ All materials provided
✨ No experience necessary
Come reflect, learn, and create in community.
04/10/2026
Join us at the SAIT Community Round Dance for a meaningful gathering rooted in Indigenous culture connection.
Everyone is welcome, whether you come to dance, observe, learn or connect. All are invited to join the circle and participate in community in a respectful and meaningful way.
Find out more ➡️ https://bit.ly/4eeS2zM
04/09/2026
🎉 Congratulations to Our Award‑Winning Students! 🎉
The Natoysopoyiis team is proud to congratulate several students completing the Indigenous Pathways Program who have received Academic Upgrading awards, as well as one outstanding student from the Fitness and Wellness Management program for their recent award achievement.
These students are being recognized for their leadership, perseverance, resilience, determination, and outstanding academic achievement. Your hard work, commitment, and dedication truly shine.
🌟 Massive congratulations on your continued efforts and success — this achievement is well deserved! 🌟
04/08/2026
We have one last opportunity to attend an information session for the Indigenous Pathways Program! Don't miss out!
Due to today’s weather conditions, we’re adding an extra information session!
In addition to today’s session (April 2), we will also be offering another information session on Wednesday, April 8. Don’t miss out—interested applicants must attend one information session to apply.
🗓 Session dates & times:
• Today, April 2 at 1:00 PM
• Wednesday, April 8 at 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Natoysopoyiis, Room NN108, Senator Burns Building
We look forward to seeing you there!
04/02/2026
Due to today’s weather conditions, we’re adding an extra information session!
In addition to today’s session (April 2), we will also be offering another information session on Wednesday, April 8. Don’t miss out—interested applicants must attend one information session to apply.
🗓 Session dates & times:
• Today, April 2 at 1:00 PM
• Wednesday, April 8 at 1:00 PM
📍 Location: Natoysopoyiis, Room NN108, Senator Burns Building
We look forward to seeing you there!