A Brother from Another Mother
Churchill, Manitoba is the polar bear capital of the world. Hundreds of these apex predators gather there every fall, waiting for sea ice to form on Hudson Bay.
In November, the scientists that study them got a big surprise. A polar bear they’d been tracking strolled in with two young cubs in tow.
A Chance Friendship
A few nights before Christmas, Dave Nguyen was looking for a ride home from downtown Ottawa.
He found one. And he also found a friend.
Going for the Gold at Milano Cortina 2026
Turn on the TV and get ready to cheer. The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games are almost here!
Studies Link ChatGPT to Learning Less
Have you ever asked ChatGPT to do your homework or a project? If so, you’re not alone.
Brain Power in Action
Kids with severe disabilities are using their thoughts to do what their bodies can’t. How is this possible? Through an exciting new technology called brain computer interface (BCI).
The Crab Trap Mystery
Heiltsuk Nation on B.C.’s Central Coast had a problem. Community members were setting traps near Bella Coola to catch invasive green crabs. But something kept wrecking the traps.
Get Up and Go!
Have you been active today? Did you walk or ride a bike to school? Did you play sports, go to gym class, or do some yoga? Did you have a dance party with your friends?
A Silver in the Chopin
Calgary pianist Kevin Chen has won the silver medal at the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition.
The Chopin is one of the oldest and most famous classical music competitions in the world. It’s been called the musical Olympics.
Frosty the Arctic Rhino
Scientists have found a new rhino species. Not in Asia or Africa, where rhinos live today. This Arctic rhino species roamed northern Nunavut 23 million years ago.
Can You Can? I Can!
Where do pickles come from? If you said, “the grocery store,” you’d be right.
But Grade 7, 8, and 9 students at Ocean Man First Nation are learning how to make their own.