The 2026 FIFA World Cup
Get ready, soccer fans. The FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11.
The World Cup is the biggest soccer event in the world. It only happens every four years. And this time around, it’s coming to North America. Three countries are hosting the tournament – Mexico, the U.S., and Canada.
High School, Fly School
Many teens can’t wait to get a driver’s licence. Eight students at a Yellowknife high school are chasing a different goal. They’re learning to fly.
The Census is Counting on You
May 12 was Census Day in Canada. A federal agency called Statistics Canada runs the census. Every five years, it sends households and farms a short survey.
A New Governor General
On May 5, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada is getting a new governor general. Her name? Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour.
Risky Business
SpaceX founder Elon Musk wants to send a million satellites into space. Why? As orbiting AI data centres.
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.