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Next Animation Studio

Giant comet heading for Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein is a thousand times larger than the average comet and it’s approaching at a high rate of speed.
Instructional Video3:27
Visual Learning Systems

The Amazing Universe: Stars

9th - 12th
This show explores the fascinating features of the universe, the different types of galaxies in our solar system and the position of our solar system in the Milky Way Galaxy. Other terminology includes: constellations, spiral galaxy,...
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Curated Video

Paddleboarder takes trip around Vancouver Island

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCircumnavigating Vancouver Island on a paddleboard is quite the feat, and it took paddleboarder Paul Verchere more than a month to do it. While he hoped to find some whales, after a while, he'd had enough.
News Clip4:50
Curated Video

The Voice of the River tour tells stories of communities along the Grand River

9th - Higher Ed
If you travel 310 kilometers along the length of the Grand River you’ll meet hundreds of people and communities with a mosaic of stories to tell. A local group of artists is paying homage to that diversity and Indigenous history. They're...
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Curated Video

‘F***ing Pedophile’: Heckling At Hulk Hogan’s Memorial In Florida | Video Goes Viral

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Chaos erupted at Hulk Hogan’s memorial as hecklers interrupted the solemn event, prompting an explosive reaction from Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis. Visibly angered, the governor screamed back at the crowd, demanding silence and...
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Curated Video

Ontario's highest court sides with Doug Ford

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario's highest court has granted a stay in a ruling that struck down the province's plan to cut the size of Toronto city council by nearly half.
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Curated Video

Giant sinkhole attracting big crowds in Nova Scotia

9th - Higher Ed
A giant sinkhole in Oxford appears to have stopped growing. But that hasn't stopped curious visitors from flocking to the Nova Scotia town for a look.
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Curated Video

Low-fee funds

9th - Higher Ed
Atul Tiwari of Vanguard Investments on the company's new offering of mutual funds.
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Curated Video

Cinema: Silence can kill you in John Krasinski's new film "A Quiet Place"

9th - Higher Ed
Imagine living in silence, when making the slightest noise could get you suddenly and violently killed. That's the frightening premise behind actor and director John Krasinski's new horror film "A Quiet Place." The film had its worldwide...
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Curated Video

German paleontologists unveil largest flying dinosaur ever found

9th - Higher Ed
The pterosaur nicknamed Dracula, found in Romania, is taller than a giraffe with a 12-metre wingspan
News Clip1:19
Curated Video

Ina Fried- Qualcomm-Apple One of Biggest Games of "Chicken" in Tech

9th - Higher Ed
Ina Fried- Qualcomm-Apple One of Biggest Games of "Chicken" in Tech
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Curated Video

Neil deGrasse Tyson Doesn't Think Contact Will Happen in 50 Years

9th - Higher Ed
Will Space contact happen? Neil deGrasse Tyson doesn't think contact will happen in 50 years. Hear why on Cheddar.
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Curated Video

'Godzilla' gator lumbers around Florida reserve

9th - Higher Ed
Estimated to be 4 metres long, over 360 kg
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Curated Video

Spielberg takes us on a magical mystery tour with The BFG

9th - Higher Ed
The BFG – based on the 1982 book of the same name by Roald Dahl, – about a young orphan (Ruby Barnhill) taken away by a friendly, big-eared giant (Mark Rylance), marks a return for Steven Spielberg to the magical kind of fable he has...
News Clip3:31
Curated Video

44th edition of Ratha Yatra Festival of India kicks off in Montreal

9th - Higher Ed
Bader Soma, co-organizer of the Ratha Yatra Festival of India, explains the significance of this traditional event and talks about the festivities taking place over the weekend in Montreal.
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Curated Video

Is arsenic dust in Yellowknife a threat when there's a drought?

9th - Higher Ed
Low water is revealing things along Yellowknife Bay that we don't normally see: a lot of mud, a bit of garbage and some houseboats resting in the muck. But is the low water also exposing risk we can't see, like arsenic along the...
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Curated Video

Rawdon, Que., mayor hopes to make St. Patrick's Day festivities the 'trademark' of his municipality

9th - Higher Ed
The municipality is planning three days of festivities and a parade to celebrate St.Patrick's Day. Raymond Rougeau says Rawdon's parade is the third largest in the province after Montreal and Quebec City.
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Curated Video

Does the city need a giant 'Vancouver' sign?

9th - Higher Ed
City council will debate whether to create a permanent "Vancouver" sign similar to the one that has been next to the convention centre for several months. But as Justin McElroy reports, there can be weird politics behind such signs.
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Curated Video

More discoveries about the super-sized Titanoboa snake

9th - Higher Ed
Fossils tell the story of an aquatic snake that was longer than a school bus and weighed over 1,000 kilograms. And an Edmonton paleontologist recently made a new discovery to broaden the snake’s story and our understanding of the...
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Curated Video

First Nations students in Thunder Bay grabbed CBC mics and cameras to tell a great community art story

9th - Higher Ed
Three accomplished artists from northwestern Ontario are taking on a special project with Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School and Wake The Giant. As part of the DFC+CBC Media Club, students grabbed our gear and started asking questions.
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Curated Video

DFC students take over our mics and camera gear — and the results are glorious

9th - Higher Ed
Three accomplished artists from northwestern Ontario are taking on a special project with Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School and Wake The Giant. As part of the DFC+CBC Media Club, students grabbed our gear and started asking questions.
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Curated Video

Florida snake hunters catch massive python

9th - Higher Ed
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida confirmed a python captured on July 10 was 19 feet long, or 5.79 metres. The environmental non-profit said it was the longest Burmese python ever documented in the state.
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Curated Video

Gordon Lightfood dead at 84

9th - Higher Ed
Legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot has died. He was a folk music icon with a career that spanned decades and dozens of albums.
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Curated Video

Gordon Lightfoot dead at 84

9th - Higher Ed
Legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot has died. He was a folk music icon with a career that spanned decades and dozens of albums.