Instructional Video5:30
Kenhub

Circulatory system

Higher Ed
Anatomy and function of the circulatory system.
Instructional Video4:16
FuseSchool

How the Heart Works

6th - Higher Ed
The main job description for this muscular organ is to pump oxygenated blood throughout your body... from the top of your brain to the tips of your toes… in fact, your heart transports all your blood around your body about 1000 times a...
Instructional Video3:42
FuseSchool

The Structure of the heart

6th - Higher Ed
Our heart, a universally recognised symbol of love, kindness and compassion. The heart is one of the hardest-working organs in your body after all it is responsible for pumping blood throughout a vast array of blood vessels, spending...
Instructional Video5:13
Cerebellum

The Legislative Branch Of Government - How A Bill Becomes A Law

9th - 12th
This video looks at the process by which a bill becomes a law; how it is brought to the floor through the committee and then sub-committee and after the floor to a joint committee and finally after further voting by the chambers it is...
News Clip10:01
Press Association

Tenant issue was raised with Jim Gavin in early September – Jack Chambers

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe claim of an issue with a former tenant was raised with ex-presidential candidate Jim Gavin in early September, Jack Chambers has said. He said he would urge Mr Gavin to repay any funds still owed to his former tenant and that he had...
News Clip1:24
Curated Video

Markus Chambers resigns as chair of Winnipeg Police Board

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCity Coun. Markus Chambers (St. Norbert-Seine River) has resigned from his position as board chair and member of the Winnipeg Police Board, ending the tenure of the board's longest-serving chair.
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Winnipeg firefighters union says more staff needed to keep up with calls

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe union representing firefighters in Winnipeg is calling for more staff and more trucks, after the response to a house fire in St. Vital was seriously delayed.
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

John Chambers: If Silicon Valley Can't Regulate Itself, Government Will

9th - Higher Ed
In the age of fake news and privacy concerns, people are asking if big tech needs more regulations specifically from the federal government. John Chambers, former executive chairman and CEO of Cisco, said if big tech doesn't implement...
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

Ex-Cisco CEO John Chambers: Big Tech Has to Regulate Itself, or Govt. Will

9th - Higher Ed
In the age of fake news and privacy concerns, people are asking if Big Tech needs more regulations, specifically from the federal government. John Chambers, former CEO and executive chairman of Cisco, said if Big Tech doesn't implement...
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

KIYC: Passaic City School Board sued over accusations it violated the state’s nepotism policy

9th - Higher Ed
A New Jersey attorney filed the suit on her client’s behalf after he failed to get a job in the district.
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

New safety measures mulled in Winnipeg after attack on Edmonton city hall

9th - Higher Ed
Some city leaders in Winnipeg are raising safety concerns and calling for tighter safety measures, including metal detectors, after an attack last week at Edmonton's city hall.
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Iran's underground city: Unlocking the secrets of ancient Nushabad

9th - Higher Ed
How an ancient underground city could reveal what happened in Iran 1,500 years ago.
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

Chamber of Commerce to help distribute rapid tests

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Chamber of Commerce President Perrin Beatty tells Power & Politics, they will assist the government in distributing rapid tests to small businesses in various provinces.
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

12-year-old boy dies after struck by stray bullet in Toronto

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto police raise the charges for a weekend shooting to first-degree murder, after a 12-year-old boy dies from his injuries in hospital.
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Gene Bowers named Winnipeg's new police chief

9th - Higher Ed
Starting Monday, Deputy Chief Gene Bowers is Winnipeg's newest top cop. A 36-year veteran of the force, Bowers replaces Danny Smyth, who retired in September.
News Clip4:38
Curated Video

African countries scramble to boost domestic economy

9th - Higher Ed
Some African governments see migration as a way to address unemployment, which can lead to social unrest, such as the deadly anti-tax protests that swept Kenya last year. Kenya is in search of a domestic and economic boost by sending...
News Clip4:48
Curated Video

Charles Milliard wants to bring the Quebec Liberal Party back to its roots

9th - Higher Ed
Charles Milliard, the former head of the Federation of Quebec Chambers of Commerce, is running to become the next leader of the Quebec Liberal Party. He says he wants it to be the party of economic development and social change.
News Clip0:45
Curated Video

Winnipeg hires external lawyers to sort out delay in hiring new police chief

9th - Higher Ed
The chair of Winnipeg's police board said in early December a candidate had been identified. Councillor Markus Chambers later said the board is conducting more due diligence.
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

Pickering city council moves meetings online due to threats, mayor says

9th - Higher Ed
Pickering’s mayor says security threats posed by the supporters of one councillor is forcing the city to make all council meetings virtual. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the details.
News Clip2:31
Curated Video

As police watchdog investigates fatal shooting, former grand chief calls for Winnipeg police to wear cameras

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This story contains video of a person being fatally shot and details some viewers may find distressing. The shooting, which happened Sunday, has renewed talks about Winnipeg police officers wearing body cameras.
News Clip1:42
Curated Video

Winnipeg police overtime costs soar as demands on service increase: report

9th - Higher Ed
The latest budget update from Winnipeg Police Service shows overtime costs have soared this year, with year-to-date numbers increasing 17 per cent over last year. By the end of 2024, the service projects overtime costs will be $11.8...
News Clip5:19
Press Association

Minister says sticking to 5% spending rule would pose risk to public services

Higher Ed
Ministers have defended plans to breach the 5% spending rule in Budget 2025, arguing that remaining within the limit would have posed a risk to public services. Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe said Ireland would not have the...
News Clip1:21
Press Association

Micheal Martin announces Jack Chambers as the new deputy leader of Fianna Fail

Higher Ed
Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin announces Minister of State Jack Chambers as the new deputy leader. The role has remained unfilled for a number of years.
News Clip4:50
Press Association

Simon Harris says he’s concerned with low numbers of gardai in road policing unit

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he is concerned with the low numbers of gardai in the roads policing unit amid a spike in road deaths, particularly among young people. He said the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has committed to...