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Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Whales and Snot from their Blowholes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A whale inhales and exhales air through the blowhole at the top of its head. The plume that rises when the whale exhales is made up of blow, a scientific term for whale snot. Whale snot can reveal important information about whale...
Instructional Video5:21
Ancient Lights Media

The Geography and Culture of Canada

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Canada.
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

So long, U.S.A. Hola, Mexico: Canadians head farther south

9th - Higher Ed
More Canadians are making a strategic choice not to travel to the U.S. and instead spend their time and money in Mexico.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Tariffs hit Manitoba's trucking industry

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. and Chinese tariffs, combined with a sluggish economy, have turned what was a driver shortage into a job shortage in Manitoba’s billion-dollar trucking industry. The province says exports to the U.S. dropped 6.2 per cent in the...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Lineups at Liquor Marts as U.S. booze temporarily returns

9th - Higher Ed
Manitobans lined up at some Liquor Marts Wednesday morning for their chance to snag American alcohol. It's been off store shelves for months amid the ongoing trade war with the U.S., but is back in limited quantities for a short time at...
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Residents of 55-plus highrise left without working elevators

9th - Higher Ed
Some people living in a 55-plus residence in Osborne Village are stuck, because the building's elevators are out of order. The management company says it's doing everything it can to fix the situation, and people living there say the fix...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Manitoba guarantees free treatment for man with muscle-wasting disease

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew surprised Jeremy Bray on Tuesday by announcing his government would work with the drug manufacturer to ensure Bray gets the life-sustaining treatment for his Type 2 spinal muscular atrophy diagnosis for at...
News Clip1:32
Curated Video

First look at Winnipeg's new detox centre

9th - Higher Ed
The Manitoba government gave media a tour Monday of its new 20-bed detox centre for highly intoxicated people, located at 190 Disraeli Fwy., before it opens the facility's doors later this month.
News Clip2:28
Curated Video

Manitoba sees dip in medically-assisted deaths

9th - Higher Ed
As medical assistance in dying (MAID) sees slowing growth in some Canadian provinces, Manitoba's relatively flat numbers may point to where the rest of the country is headed, one expert says.
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Premiers eager to move forward on major projects, U.S. trade talks

9th - Higher Ed
After a first ministers' meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, the provincial and territorial premiers said they were eager to move forward on discussions about funding for major infrastructure projects and restarting trade talks with...
News Clip3:11
Curated Video

Flin Flon firefighters reflect on battle to save city

9th - Higher Ed
For more than four weeks straight this year, 28 Flin Flon firefighters battled to save their northern Manitoba city from wildfires. They recall the camaraderie and gratitude amid long exhausting shifts alongside crews from across the...
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

Winnipeg police ticket-fixing cases shows more safeguards needed, researcher says

9th - Higher Ed
A university criminal justice professor suggests that police might drop tickets for friends and acquaintances more often than the public realizes, after Winnipeg police Const. Elston Bostock pleaded guilty to ticket-fixing and a range of...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

$18M grant to potential competitor rankles owner of Manitoba rail port

9th - Higher Ed
The owner of a privately owned rail port in southern Manitoba’s Red River Valley wants to know why the former Progressive Conservative provincial government provided an $18-million grant to help create a rival rail port further down the...
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

'It's about damn time': First Nations, Métis, Inuit veterans reflect on Indigenous Veterans Day

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous Veterans Day has been acknowledged in Manitoba for more than three decades, but this year is the first time it will be officially marked. CBC’s Gavin Axelrod brings more.
News Clip2:50
Curated Video

Provincial boundary complicates life for some Flin Flon residents

9th - Higher Ed
Split by a provincial border, some residents in the Saskatchewan side of Flin Flon say they feel like they are living in a "no man's land" fraught with challenges that their neighbours on the Manitoba side don't even have to consider.
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Veterinarian disciplined by Manitoba veterinary regulator

9th - Higher Ed
Winnipeg veterinarian Dr. Wenchao Zheng has agreed to stop practising June 30, 2026, after an inquiry panel of the Manitoba Veterinary Medical Association found him guilty of professional misconduct.
News Clip2:11
Curated Video

U.S. border officials warn against dangerous illegal crossings in winter

9th - Higher Ed
The number of illegal crossings at the North Dakota and Minnesota borders with Canada is dropping, but officials say they expect human trafficking to continue despite dangerous winter conditions.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Mayor, premier welcome Manitoba infrastructure mentions in budget

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham are welcoming the emphasis on infrastructure projects in the 2025 federal budget. The premier is happy the Port of Churchill was mentioned several times, while Gillingham...
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Manitoba pushes for bilingualism. What would that look like for the province?

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba's government says it wants the province to be "truly bilingual." The premier has said that could come with official status in the law, but experts argue the focus should be on how to use existing legislation to improve the...
News Clip3:30
Curated Video

They left Ukraine because of war. Now they’re building businesses

9th - Higher Ed
For some of the thousands of Ukrainians who landed in Manitoba following the start of Russia’s mass invasion in 2022, starting over includes launching a new business.
News Clip2:26
Curated Video

Manitoba-bound emergency doc leaving uncertain political climate in U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba is on track to inject a significant number of doctors from the United States into the province's health-care system. Recruiters have been tapping into the market because of the political climate south of the border.
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Some U.S. doctors make the move to Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
Hospitals and clinics are starting to get a boost from south of the border, as a group representing doctors in the province says the political climate in the U.S. is driving some doctors to Manitoba.
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Manitobans with family in Gaza say Canada must clear visa backlog

9th - Higher Ed
Manitobans looking to bring family in Gaza to safety say delays with Canada's special measures visa program have left their loved ones in dire conditions, as paperwork and unanswered questions continue to pile up. One family says the...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Muslim Nigerians in Winnipeg celebrate opening of community-funded mosque

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of members of Winnipeg's Muslim community came together Saturday to celebrate the opening of a new mosque in the city. The celebration was hailed as a dream come true for Nigerians in the city, who helped fund the space.