Instructional Video5:36
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Making Change with Friendly Numbers

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to make change in money word problems by using a number line. The students learn about friendly numbers and how to add up on the number line to determine the amount of change.
Instructional Video6:15
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Solving Length Word Problems with Rulers

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher demonstrates how to solve length word problems using rulers. The students learn to make their own rulers using paper tiles and count the spaces to determine the length of objects.
Instructional Video6:09
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Using Voice Effectively: Emphasizing the Actor or the Action

K - 5th
This video provides a clear explanation of how to effectively use voice in writing by switching between active and passive voices. It discusses the reasons for choosing one over the other and provides examples to illustrate each case.
News Clip5:27
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How does N.B.’s doctor waitlist actually work?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThousands of people in New Brunswick are waiting for a family doctor. Here’s how you move off the list — and get put back on.
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Made in Connecticut: Tidepieces

9th - Higher Ed
These mechanical clocks track the rise and fall of the tides.
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The Unique Challenges of Making a Good Podcast

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Jenks, the host of the popular "What Really Happened?" podcast, is a pro at telling stories that can hold listeners' attention while they do other things, like drive or clean. It's a tricky task and is the difference between a...
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Andrew Jenks Uncovers More Bizarre Mysteries in New Podcast Season

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Jenks, the host of the popular "What Really Happened?" podcast, is a pro at telling stories that can hold listeners' attention while they do other things, like drive or clean. It's a tricky task and is the difference between a...
News Clip4:42
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Mystery of the 'thing in the woods'

9th - Higher Ed
Declassified CIA and NSA documents revealed the origins. of a mysterious object found in the woods near Moncton, N.B. back in 1962.
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Mystery deepens in death of Kim Jong-nam

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Alana Cole has the latest developments in the investigation into the death of the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
News Clip1:27
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Climate mystery in N.W.T.

9th - Higher Ed
Some lakes in the Northwest Territories have nearly doubled in size, leaving scientists puzzled, CBC';s Hilary Bird reports
News Clip2:35
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Stefan Zweig, adolescent lust, comedy and art in Europe’s cinemas

9th - Higher Ed
Time to take a look at some of the best European releases of recent weeks. ‘Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe’ directed by Maria Schrader’s charts the years of exile in the life of the famous Austrian writer who fled the rise of Hitler’s...
News Clip2:13
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Mysterious earthquake 'swarm' rattles NB village

9th - Higher Ed
Village of McAdam again hit by dozens of small quakes as seismologists search for answers
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Ancient grave on Alberta farm unearths historical mystery

9th - Higher Ed
An ancient burial site in an Alberta farmer's field offers insight into early encounters between indigenous people and European settlers.
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Ashraf Marwan: Death of a Superspy | Al Jazeera World

9th - Higher Ed
The mysterious death of the Egyptian businessman, politician and spy Ashraf Marwan, who played a role in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.
News Clip8:42
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The Fall Guy is a goofy, over-the-top love letter to stunt performers

9th - Higher Ed
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt have some real chemistry, but our reviewers are split on whether their silly-sweet romance saves epic action-comedy The Fall Guy from itself.
News Clip2:32
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Oak Island relics including Spanish coin, cauldron pieces donated to Halifax university

9th - Higher Ed
Students in the Archaeological Mysteries course at Saint Mary’s University weren't cursed this semester. The late Robert Young, who owned property on Oak Island, donated artifacts to the Halifax university for research and learning.
News Clip1:38
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Mystery shipwreck causes disastrous oil spill off Trinidad and Tobago

9th - Higher Ed
National emergency declared as oil coats numerous beaches of the twin-island nation in the eastern Caribbean.
News Clip1:51
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‘It’s like the hunger games’: Lawyer on visa process for Canadians with relatives in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
It’s been three weeks since the federal government opened up a temporary visa program for Canadians with relatives in Gaza — allowing up to 1,000 Palestinians to take refuge in Canada for three years. CBC’s David Common spoke to two...
News Clip2:34
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Putin hosted Wagner Group head at Kremlin just after rebellion

9th - Higher Ed
A surprising admission from the Kremlin has many scratching their heads. The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin met with mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin just a few days after Prigozhin led an armed rebellion against...
News Clip2:35
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$20M in gold, other valuables stolen from Toronto airport

9th - Higher Ed
Police are investigating after someone made off with gold and other high-value goods worth an estimated value of $20-million from a cargo area at Pearson airport in Toronto.
News Clip2:32
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Could the $20M Toronto airport heist be an inside job?

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say the $20-million Pearson International Airport heist appears to have been an inside job. But police have yet to confirm who owned the valuables, where they came from or how they were stolen.
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Chinese spy balloon poses no threat, Pentagon says

9th - Higher Ed
Pentagon officials said they neutralized surveillance carried out by a Chinese spy balloon floating over the continental U.S., and the balloon poses no threat to Americans.
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The mystery of the missing Churchill portrait

9th - Higher Ed
Art heist mystery still unsolved: Who stole Yousuf Karsh’s iconic portrait of Winston Churchill from the walls of the famous Château Laurier hotel and replaced it with a fake? CBC’s Paul Hunter examines the clues, including a surprising...
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Suspected international hit man among 4 killed in Ontario plane crash

9th - Higher Ed
Two fugitives who were accused in gang murders and had outstanding warrants for their arrests were among four B.C. men found dead after a mysterious small plane crash in northwestern Ontario.