Reefs Protect PEI Beaches
P.E.I. is famous for its red sand beaches. Lately, those beaches have been shrinking – even disappearing. Climate change and erosion are taking a bite out of them.
Shooting Hoops in the Big Leagues
On April 15, the Women’s National Basketball Association held its draft at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Taking a Bite Out of Hunger
On April 1, the federal government announced that it will fund a new program in schools across the country. But this program doesn’t involve what students learn. It targets what they eat.
Med Students Heal Lonely Hearts
Once a month, medical students from McMaster University visit a Waterloo retirement home. The seniors line up to see them. Not to receive medical care. For beauty care – and a chat.
Solar Eclipse!
On April 8, 2024, millions of people in North America will see a magical sight – a total solar eclipse.
During a solar eclipse, the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. It slowly moves in front of the Sun, blocking out its light.
New Brunswick Potato Chip Factory Burns Down
The Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory went up in flames March 1.
Staying One Step Ahead of Earthquakes
Every year, B.C. gets more than 3000 earthquakes. There’s no way to predict them. But a new alert can spot the first signs of a quake and warn people before the shaking starts.
Why does B.C. get so many quakes? It sits on the border of two tectonic plates…
Arshdeep Bains: Living the Dream
On February 20, Arshdeep Bains’ childhood dream came true. The 23-year-old winger played his first NHL game.
And not for just any team. He laced up his skates with the Vancouver Canucks.
Caught in a Web
Have you ever touched a spider web? The spider adds a sticky glue to the web to trap its food. But that’s not all it catches.