Instructional Video5:35
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What's hidden in Arctic ice? | Brendan Rogers and Jessica Howard

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In June 2022, a gold miner in the Canadian Yukon made a remarkable discovery. While working on the traditional lands of the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation, he uncovered the exceptionally well-preserved, frozen remains of a wooly mammoth...
Instructional Video3:01
SciShow

The Majestic Grolar Bear

12th - Higher Ed
Although polar bears and grizzly bears aren't all that similar and are definitely separate species, they can interbreed and create fertile offspring in the wild. Hank brings us the story of these misfit bears, which he likes to call...
Instructional Video10:53
SciShow

Geological Misfits: 4 Small Weird Places

12th - Higher Ed
There are some places on our planet that seem pretty ordinary, they’re just… weirdly small. Like, a miniature desert, or a teensy volcano. But when you look a little closer, there’s a lot more to these tiny geological misfits than meets...
Instructional Video3:46
NASA

NASA | Best of "Earth As Art" -- Top Five

3rd - 11th
Counting down the Top Five Earth As Art images, as voted on by the public. Landsat has been collecting data of the Earth's surface since 1972. Some of the images are visually striking, and they have been selected for the "Earth As...
Instructional Video4:26
NASA

48 Years of Alaska's Glaciers

3rd - 11th
New time-lapse videos of Earth’s glaciers and ice sheets as seen from space – spanning nearly 50 years – are...
Instructional Video5:21
Ancient Lights Media

The Geography and Culture of Canada

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Canada.
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

Whistlebend residents upset with Whitehorse's lack of traffic action

9th - Higher Ed
Residents on Eugene Avenue in Whitehorse’s Whistle Bend neighbourhood are frustrated with what they feel is a lack of action from the city to implement traffic-calming measures on their busy street, after years of petitioning for...
News Clip3:44
Curated Video

Yukon's political parties' platforms, explained

9th - Higher Ed
Voters go to the polls Monday. Three political parties are vying to form government. Our election reporters are following them closely.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Housing and health care dominate first week of Yukon election campaign

9th - Higher Ed
There are only three more weeks left in the 2025 Yukon election campaign. The CBC's Chris Windeyer breaks down the issues from week one.
News Clip7:51
Curated Video

Framework for Yukon's new mining law promises major change, but not everyone's happy about it

9th - Higher Ed
It's a document that could mean major changes to the Yukon's mining industry. First Nations and the Yukon government are negotiating a framework for a new mining law. But the process and the document have been kept largely secret....
News Clip1:12
Curated Video

Dawson City's recreation centre gets an official opening date

9th - Higher Ed
Team Nunavut is geared up and headed to the 2025 Canada Summer Games. As TJ Dhir tells us, this is the biggest team ever for the territory and athletes are vying for the gold.
News Clip1:20
Curated Video

Food Bank Society of the Yukon to join Food Banks Canada as the first territorial association

9th - Higher Ed
To find out more about how this partnership will affect food security in the territory, we spoke with the society's executive director Dave Blottner.
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Yukon gov't responds to mining legislation complaints

9th - Higher Ed
The Yukon government is responding to complaints from the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyӓk Dun and the Yukon Chamber of Mines about the draft framework for the territory's new mining legislation. Marissa Meilleur breaks it down.
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Na-Cho Nyäk Dun seeks overhaul of Yukon mining practices in new framework; gov't holds decision

9th - Higher Ed
Last week, the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun rejected a draft framework of the legislation in a letter to Premier Mike Pemberton, and the Yukon Chamber of Mines announced its disapproval in a statement. Cabinet approval of the...
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

Yukon Energy gets approval for 20-year licence for Whitehorse dam

9th - Higher Ed
The Yukon Water Board has approved a new, 20-year operating licence for Yukon Energy's hydroelectric dam in Whitehorse. It was the last major hurdle for Yukon Energy in its years-long effort to renew its licence for the facility.
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

MMIWG hearings begin in Yukon

9th - Higher Ed
The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls held its first public hearings Tuesday after intense scrutiny over the organization of the proceedings
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Curated Video

Partner of stranded mountain climber holds out hope

9th - Higher Ed
Argentine climber trapped on Mt. Logan after quakes, avalanche
News Clip1:19
Curated Video

'It was a little bit crazy': Climber survives 4 days stranded on Canada's highest peak

9th - Higher Ed
Argentine mountaineer Natalia Martinez was rescued Thursday night after being stranded for 4 days on Yukon's Mount Logan
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Climber recounts 4-day ordeal on Canada's highest peak

9th - Higher Ed
Natalia Martinez got stranded alone on Yukon's Mount Logan after two powerful earthquakes struck on Monday. Now she's talking about her rescue and incredible ordeal.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

William and Kate's 2nd royal visit to Canada will be this fall

9th - Higher Ed
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton will visit British Columbia and Yukon this fall during their second royal visit to Canada.
News Clip3:14
Curated Video

Teens Develop World-Class Mountain Bike Trails in Yukon

9th - Higher Ed
First Nations teens in the Yukon have taken traditional hunting paths and turned them into acclaimed mountain bike trails.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Disturbing testimony at Bosma trial

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Smich says Dellen Millard looked 'like a lunatic' after he shot Tim Bosma
News Clip1:14
Curated Video

Husband's plea after Yukon woman killed by stray bullet in grizzly attack

9th - Higher Ed
'Don't take it for granted that we see each other every day,' says Matthias Liniger. 'Be aware it can change at any second'
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Territorial ministers ask feds to finish funding national plan on gender-based violence

9th - Higher Ed
As the federal government looks to cut spending, women and gender equality ministers in the territories say they can't afford to. In fact, they want more funding. Avery Zingel reports.