Risky Business
SpaceX founder Elon Musk wants to send a million satellites into space. Why? As orbiting AI data centres.
Data centres are giant warehouses, full of powerful computer servers. There are already 12,000 of them around the world. But the demand is skyrocketing, driven by AI.
Home, Home on the Range
A herd of 20 wood bison came home to Willow Lake Métis Nation in February. It’s been 120 years since the northeastern Alberta community heard the rumbling thunder of their hooves.
The First Black Woman on the Force
Desiree Ates joined the Regina Police Force four months ago. The new constable is making history. She is the city’s first Black female officer.
Duck, Duck! Goose!
A University of Waterloo student found a great solution to a big problem: a way to avoid Canada Geese on the campus.
Protecting Planet Earth
About 66 million years ago, an asteroid crashed into Earth. It was massive, 10 to 15 kilometres wide.
Spring Spawn Starts in B.C.
Pacific herring are spawning along the coastline of British Columbia.
Shooting Hoops at the Junior All Native Basketball Tournament
One of Canada’s biggest basketball tournaments took place over March Break. It’s called the Junior All Native Basketball Tournament (JANT).
Communicating with Canines
Dogs are pretty smart. You can train them to sit or fetch. They know their name. And when you ask if they want to go for a walk? They’re bouncing up and down before you can finish the question.
Well Done, Team Canada!
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games are over. It was an action-packed 16 days. Team Canada earned 21 medals – five gold, seven silver, and nine bronze.
Celebrating the Year of the Horse
One in five people around the world is celebrating their biggest holiday of the year. China calls it the Spring Festival. In Vietnam, it’s called Tet. Koreans call it Seollal.