Instructional Video3:37
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Sunset Silhouette with Watercolor Tutorial

K - 5th
The watercolor set of 16 colors by Prang is GREAT to start with! Along with watercolor paint, you will need watercolor paper.
Instructional Video5:47
TMW Media

It Gets Better - How to Avoid Depression

K - 5th
Explore ways to move through depression, observe a visualization of a positive perspective and remind yourself that you are here for a reason. A sincere, touching, and reassuring film for anyone feeling overwhelmed, bullied, or severely...
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

The Power of Placebo: How Fake Treatments Can Have Real Healing Effects

Higher Ed
The video discusses the power of the placebo effect, which can make fake treatments seem effective in treating pain and other conditions. It explores theories behind why placebos work, and how they are used in medical research to test...
Instructional Video6:06
The Business Professor

Need vs Want in Entrepreneurship

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Need vs Want in Entrepreneurship
Instructional Video14:07
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: How Addiction Enslaves Your Brain

6th - 8th
In many surveys, the vast majority of teenagers report that when they do something their parents wouldn't approve of, they're just pursuing their freedom. This program begins the discussion of addiction and dependency from the point of...
Instructional Video10:07
Weird History

The History Of Gout-The Kings Disease

12th - Higher Ed
For centuries, many have called gout "the disease of kings" because it affected men who ate rich diets and drank heavily. As early as the ancient Greeks, doctors wrote about gout, claiming that only wealthy men could become afflicted...
Instructional Video3:45
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Get My Job - Personal Trainer

9th - 12th
Get My Job explores the day in the life of different professions around Australia. In this episode we meet a Personal Trainer who will get you motivated for your career in fitness.
Instructional Video1:43
Language Tree

Introducing Yourself in French

K - 5th
Learn French effortlessly! From the leader in language instructional videos for children, Language Tree introduces French to kids in a way that engages them from start to finish. Blending 3D animation, sing-along songs and adorable...
News Clip1:56
Curated Video

Canada’s Palestinian and Jewish communities relieved after ceasefire deal

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNews of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been met with cautious optimism by Palestinian-Canadians and Canada’s Jewish communities, despite years of pain, exhaustion and division felt by the diasporas over the war.
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

City Council passes radiator safety legislation in honor of Brooklyn boy killed in 2024

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe bill, known as “Ben-Z’s Law,” requires landlords to inspect steam radiators every other year in apartments and common areas where children under the age of 6 live.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

This P.E.I. woman lived in excruciating pain. After amputating her leg, she's getting her life back

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAfter seven years of debilitating pain that never went away, Kathy Vail made the decision to amputate her leg. CBC's Taylor O'Brien spoke with Vail and her husband about her journey with complex regional pain syndrome, and how she's...
News Clip1:10
Curated Video

Mother of missing Indigenous teen: ‘I’ve carried this pain every single day’

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSamuel Bird, 14, went missing in Edmonton’s west end on June 1. Police say he’s now presumed dead and that his death is believed to be criminal in nature.
News Clip6:09
Curated Video

Why OBGYNs still recommend Tylenol use during pregnancy

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCanadian obstetricians and gynecologists continue to endorse the use of acetaminophen. Their position is part of the response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that Tylenol use during pregnancy and childhood is linked to autism....
News Clip1:56
Curated Video

Cannabis-based drug may reduce lower back pain, research suggests

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNew research, published in the journal Nature Medicine, found that patients with lower back pain who took a cannabis-based drug experienced modest pain relief. The drug appears not to be addictive or have serious side effects — a change...
News Clip2:14
Curated Video

Sri Lanka decries futility of war, calls for ceasefire in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake called for a ceasefire in Gaza while speaking at the United Nations General Assembly.
News Clip8:55
Curated Video

OB-GYN disputes Trump assessment linking Tylenol to autism

Higher Ed
New ReviewTrump urged pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, repeating debunked autism claims. OB-GYN Kristen Lierle says there’s no evidence acetaminophen causes autism. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Man sentenced in fatal Halifax hit-and-run case

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDeepak Sharma was sentenced to four years in prison. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
News Clip3:21
Curated Video

Bank of Canada drops interest rate to 2.5% as economy slumps

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate by 25 basis points, marking its first cut since March, as the central bank moves to stimulate a weakened economy.
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

'A club you didn’t even know existed' grieving mothers echo one family's calls for justice

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewHernandez's mother, Marisol Miranda says the pain is still fresh.
News Clip2:55
Press Association

'Promoting a culture of death is never a positive thing' says anti assisted dying bill campaigner

Higher Ed
New ReviewCecil Harper who is terminally ill and his daughter Storm Cecile speak outside the House of Lords where the assisted dying Bill is being debated. Storm cares for her father and said we should aim and aspire to live in societies...that...
News Clip4:49
Press Association

'It's hard but ultimately, it's part of the job' says Baroness on abuse received

Higher Ed
New ReviewA Paralympian and House of Lords peer said she has been sent abusive emails accusing her of being “responsible for people dying in pain” amid her opposition to the assisted dying Bill. Crossbench peer Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson is...
News Clip2:17
Press Association

Paralympian peer tells of abuse over assisted dying Bill ahead of Lords debate

Higher Ed
New ReviewA Paralympian and House of Lords peer said she has been sent abusive emails accusing her of being 'responsible for people dying in pain' amid her opposition to the assisted dying Bill. Crossbench peer Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson is...
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

Sub-Saharan Africa’s elderly population soars amid weak support systems

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn just 15 years, sub-Saharan Africa has seen the number of people over 60 balloon by an estimated 50 per cent.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

"Text neck": Are smartphones causing more harm to our bodies than we think?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewText neck describes the forward-tilted posture people adopt while using phones or tablets, which can place extra strain on the neck. But is this a real medical condition - or just a modern health scare?