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Super Geek Heroes

Listen to Everyday Noises and Sounds with Vicky Voice

Pre-K - K
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of communications and language. Vicky Voice is a Super Geek Hero on a mission to learn! In this mission she is learning about everyday noises and sounds. She...
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Curated Video

Understanding Adjectives: Describing Nouns in Sentences

K - 5th
In this video lesson, students learn about the function of adjectives in describing nouns and sentences. The teacher provides examples and explains how adjectives can tell which one, what kind, or how many. The video also covers how...
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Maddie Moate

Shark Week?! | Geek Week with Maddie

K - 5th
Its both Shark Week and Geek Week at the same time?! This is all too much! Hope you enjoy these sharks facts and day four of Geek Week with Maddie.
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Curated Video

NYC noise cameras help issue over $1.7M in fines to loud drivers, other offenders

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe noise-detecting devices are listening out for honking horns, among other excessive noises and they’re costing offenders. In recent years, the cameras have helped issue over $1.7 million in fines.
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Picket lines continue at St. Clair College as employers push for arbitration

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSpirits are high on the picket lines at St. Clair College — but there's no end in sight for the labour dispute that has led to 10,000 college support workers across Ontario going on strike. The College Employer Council says there's no...
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Curated Video

IndyCar Series is moving to Markham. Here's how residents are reacting

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWith Toronto's IndyCar race moving to Markham for at least the next five years, the city's mayor and tourism industry are touting the potential benefits. But as CBC's Talia Ricci explains, not everyone is racing to celebrate the move.
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Curated Video

Throggs Neck residents 'fed up' over nightly noise from popular bar and restaurant

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNeighbors living near 3132 East Tremont Ave. say that the pounding bass and loud music pouring from Agua E Coco Bar and Grill have become an almost nightly occurrence.
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Curated Video

Toronto's IndyCar race moving to Markham in 2026

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe 3.52-kilometre circuit will sit partially on the Unionville GO property and race past York University's Markham Campus. The track will feature 12 turns and a split pit road.
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Curated Video

Too loud to sleep: Which EU country is most affected by noise pollution?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNoise pollution threatens the health of millions of Europeans. Sleep disturbance, cardiovascular diseases, and mental disorders are the main effects.
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Residents vent frustrations over late-night disturbances at Saskatoon high school parking lot

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCondo owners in Saskatoon's University Heights neighbourhood say they raised concerns about teens racing and setting off fireworks in the Centennial Collegiate parking lot last summer. They're hoping a serious hit and run in July will...
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Curated Video

A look into the booming industry of sleep aids

9th - Higher Ed
Statistics Canada says, on average, Canadians are sleeping about an hour less per night than we did in 2005. It's a growing health concern, but, for a growing number of business people, it is also an opportunity.
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Curated Video

Woman wins global breakdancing competition for the first time

9th - Higher Ed
A woman has won a global breakdancing competition for the first time in its 15-year run. Ami from Japan scooped first place from her French rival San Andrea in the tournament, in which 32 talented dancers around the world – 16 women and...
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Curated Video

The Fat Jewish: Instagram 'Bubble' Won't Last

9th - Higher Ed
As more influencers flood social media, the value of their sway over consumers falls, according the the founders of Swish. Josh Ostrovsky, also known as "The Fat Jewish," and his Swish co-founder David Oliver Cohen say they're tired of...
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Curated Video

The Fat Jewish Is Over Influencers

9th - Higher Ed
Josh Ostrovsky, AKA "The Fat Jewish", made a name for himself on Instagram. But now, he says, there are so many "influencers" peddling brands that their message gets lost, and the bubble is getting close to bursting.
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Curated Video

The Fat Jew Is Over Influencers

9th - Higher Ed
Josh Ostrovsky, the Instagram influencer known as The Fat Jew, and his Swish beverage co-founder David Oliver Cohen, say social media entrepreneurs should stop posting photos of their açaí bowls and make real products instead. There are...
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Curated Video

Race to save sick orca brings scientists together

9th - Higher Ed
Officials are desperately trying to figure out how to help the four-year-old killer whale because she’s a young female who needs to reach maturity in order to be able to have a calf of her own.
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Curated Video

Annoyed by That Jackhammer Outside Your Home? There May be Upside

9th - Higher Ed
Most loud noises weigh down on property prices but there are some types of noises that could boost property value, says Judy Dutton, contributing editor at Realtor.com.
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Stocks Stabilize as U.S.-China Tensions Persist

9th - Higher Ed
Investors may be concerned that current trade tensions will escalate into a full-blown trade war, but such fears could be overblown, says JPMorgan global market strategist Alex Dryden.
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Curated Video

This speaker system saves festivals from noise complaints | The Fix

9th - Higher Ed
In the latest edition of The Fix, CBC News looks at how PK Sound is keeping the peace between music festivals and their neighbours.
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How Culture Has Shaped Barbie Over the Years

9th - Higher Ed
For years, Barbie symbolized unattainable and one-dimensional beauty standards for girls around the world. Over the years, Mattel has decided to change that because there "was a lot of noise in culture," says Andrea Nevins, director of...
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Curated Video

A New Film About Barbie's Long-Overdue Makeover

9th - Higher Ed
For years, Barbie symbolized unattainable and one-dimensional beauty standards for girls around the world, but Mattel is trying to change that. There "was a lot of noise in culture," says Andrea Nevins, director of "Tiny Shoulders:...
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Curated Video

How Interior Design Can Hold Back a Home Sale

9th - Higher Ed
Modsy helps anyone with an internet connection redesign their space. Founder and CEO Shanna Tellerman explains how it works and offers advice to those trying to sell a home.
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Curated Video

Axios Co-Founder Mike Allen: People Don't Know What to Trust

9th - Higher Ed
Axios is on a mission to bring smart journalism to readers. Co-Founder Mike Allen was with Cheddar from the Bloomberg Global Business Forum to chat about how the news site is changing the game in reporting. Allen also shares how he...
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Curated Video

Would You Like a Pedicure With That Oil Change?

9th - Higher Ed
Mechanics' customers are mostly women, and now there's an auto shop geared toward them. "Girls Auto Clinc Glove Box Guide" author Patrice Banks explains how she's putting a twist on auto repair.